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Warning
: Do not exceed the maximum DC input voltage or the unit may be damaged.
4.
RAVENNA/AES67 interface: RJ45 female receptacle with a locking EtherCon connector. A
network interface adaptor might be required to connect to a USB-A, B, C or Thunderbolt port. The
Anubis can be powered via PoE over this port.
* The Anubis SPS version features two (2) RJ45 connectors, for ST2022-7 support (network
redundancy). The top port can be used to power the Anubis via PoE.
The SPS Model can be set to network switch mode, allowing the daisy-chaining of one additional
network device without the need for an external network switch.
5.
Dual functions interface: Switch between GPIO or MIDI (from General Settings)
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GPIO: General-purpose input/output
The GPO could for example be used to switch a LED Recording lamp on/off
The GPI. Can be used with a footswitch on/off to select an input or for hands-free punch-
in/out
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MIDI: Musical Instrument Digital Interface protocol that connect a wide variety of electronic
musical instruments, computers, and related audio devices.
6.
Line Outputs 3-4 balanced:
Assignable balanced stereo TRS ¼” jack outputs, that can be used for
auxiliary speaker set, sub-woofer or for additional cue mix.
Note: Can be used in balanced or unbalanced mode
7.
Main Line Outputs 1-2: Two Neutrik sockets on XLR balanced, that can be connected to a set of
active studio monitors or power amp.
8.
Inputs 1-2: Two Neutrik combo sockets Mic/Line inputs on XLR and 6.3 mm - 1/4" TRS connector
Note: Can be used in balanced or unbalanced mode
Summary of Contents for Anubis Premium
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL V21 07 2020...
Page 2: ...2...
Page 22: ...22 ANUBIS ANALOGUE I O BLOCK DIAGRAM...
Page 67: ...67 Bass Management Signal flow...
Page 91: ...91 Downmix Table Monitor Channels Types vs Downmix formats available...
Page 120: ...120 Reset all the faders gain by double clicking on the fader itself...
Page 129: ...129 APPENDICES MIDI CONNECTOR Female 6 3 mm 1 4 TRS connector PIN OUT...
Page 132: ...132 MISCS Anubis PreAmps MIDI implementation...