
BLACK
BOX
RECORDER
- User Manual v2.2
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Rear Panel
The rear panel will look slightly different depending on which style of audio
interface you have on your BlackBox Recorder. The areas indicated in the
diagram below are explained in more detail later in this manual.
The lower 3 D-type connectors* are the main unbalanced Analogue i/o
connectors on the BBR1U, BBR1A and BBR1D. The cable looms conform to
the TASCAM standard for analogue i/o
On the BBR1B with Balanced i/o, these lower 3 D-type connectors* are the
balanced inputs and the upper row are the balanced outputs. The BBR1B
does not have the loop through inserts as output cables can be plugged into
any external effects required before returning to the console.
On the BBR1A (lightpipe i/o) version the upper option area contains the
lightpipe i/o connections and the lower row of D-types are unbalanced
analogue i/o (See BBR1A Quick Start Guide for diagram).
On the BBR1D (AES/EBU i/o) version the upper row of D-type connectors
provide digital i/o (normally configured to the Yamaha standard pin out) and
the lower row of D-types are unbalanced analogue i/o
The rest of the rear panel is fairly self explanatory we hope and is explained
in greater detail later in this manual. There are more technical details on the
JoeCo website (
www.joeco.co.uk
) should you require them.
i/o options
Loop through insert points
Unbalanced Analogue i/o*
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