Introduction
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[PHANTOM] switch
Determines whether the DUO-CAPTURE EX supplies phantom power to the XLR connectors of the
INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 jacks.
Switch.position
Connected.equipment
+48V
Condenser microphone that requires phantom power
* Phantom power supplied by this unit: DC 48 V; maximum 6 mA (for INPUT 1 and INPUT 2
combined).
OFF
Other equipment
NOTE
You must leave the [PHANTOM] switch set to “OFF” unless condenser microphones requiring
phantom power are connected to the XLR connectors. Supplying phantom power to a
dynamic microphone or to an audio playback device may damage the equipment. For details
on the requirements of your microphone, refer to its owner’s manual.
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[INST] switch
Determines the impedance of the INPUT 1 jack. You can select high impedance (Hi-Z) or low
impedance (Lo-Z) as appropriate for the connected equipment.
Switch.position
Equipment.connected.to.the.INPUT.1.jack
Hi-Z
Guitar or bass
Lo-Z
Other equipment (such as synthesizers)
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[POWER] switch
On
Off
Turns the DUO-CAPTURE EX’s power on and off.
Make sure to use the following procedure when turning the unit on. If this procedure
is performed incorrectly, faulty operation or other malfunctions may occur.
• When the [COMPUTER/TAB] switch (p. 10) is set to “COMPUTER” (“48” or “44.1”),
install the USB driver (p. 12) and use the USB cable to connect the unit to the
computer (p. 18, p. 19).
• When the [COMPUTER/TAB] switch (p. 10) is set to “TAB,” insert batteries (p. 11) or connect an
optional AC adaptor (p. 8).
1.
Turn.the.volume.completely.down.on.the.DUO-CAPTURE.EX.and.the.speakers ..
2.
Set.the.[POWER].switch.to.the.“on”.position .
3.
Adjust.the.volume.on.the.DUO-CAPTURE.EX.and.the.speakers ..
This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds) after turning the
unit on is required before it will operate normally.
Before turning the unit on/off, always be sure to turn the volume down. Even with the volume
turned down, you might hear some sound when switching the unit on/off. However, this is normal
and does not indicate a malfunction.
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Ground terminal
Refer to “Grounding” (p. 42).