Connections
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LEFT IN
is a monophonic signal input. In a mono signal chain, use this input exclusively.
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RIGHT IN
is an input for the second signal source. A stereo setup can be achieved by simultaneously connecting
two mono signal sources to the LEFT IN and RIGHT IN inputs. The Prism II does not support TRS connections.
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LEFT OUT
is the left channel output. Connect it to the signal receiver. In a mono signal chain, use this output
exclusively.
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RIGHT OUT
is the right channel output. Connect it to the signal receiver. A stereo setup can be achieved by
simultaneously connecting the LEFT OUT and RIGHT OUT outputs to two mono inputs. The Prism II does not
support TRS connections.
The mono and stereo modes are described in detail further on.
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EXT. TAP
is an input for external control: MIDI Type A, passive footswitch (normally open momentary button) or
analog triggers (S-trig/V-trig).
The EXT. TAP functions are described in detail further on.
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POWER IN
is a power supply input (9-12VDC).
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Micro-USB
is a port for connecting the pedal to a computer for servicing, configuration and mode switching.
Connection Options
MONO Mode
LEFT IN is the main input. If you are using the pedal with a mono
signal source, use that input exclusively. Connect the signal
source to the LEFT IN input, then connect the LEFT OUT output to
the signal receiver.
Using RIGHT IN in mono setups is not
recommended.
MONO TO STEREO
In order to convert a mono signal to stereo, connect the signal
source to LEFT IN (the main input jack), then connect LEFT OUT
and RIGHT OUT to the signal receiver. The dry signal will be
placed in the center, while the wet signal will be spread across the
stereo image depending on the STEREO knob’s position.
STEREO / DUAL MONO Mode
When both LEFT IN and RIGHT IN are engaged, the pedal goes
into dual mono mode and the channels are processed
independently.
The dry signal in the left channel goes to LEFT OUT while the dry signal in the right channel goes to RIGHT OUT. In
this mode, you can plug either a stereo source or two mono sources into the pedal. The two mono sources will be
processed in parallel.
DOUBLE PROCESSING Mode
The Prism II has no audible delay effects; however, it has four
resonant filters.
WARNING! Using the double processing mode IS NOT RECOMMENDED. This type of connection will create a
feedback loop, causing the pedal to immediately go into self-oscillation which may damage your hearing and/or
speakers. Be careful to never use this connection type unless you’re 100% sure it is the desired effect.