ml:1 user guide
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Digital output
For the digital AES/EBU output, a high class digital signal transformer and a powerful line
driver allow for long cable runs and high impedance tolerances of connections and cables.
Therefore, even simple microphone XLR cables can be used without any problems for
short to mid cable runs. For longer distances cables conforming to the AES/EBU standard
(110 Ohm) are still mandatory.
Analog outputs
The analog XLR outputs are driven by two high quality audio signal transformers. They are
optimized for line signals and provide galvanic isolation and balancing. Please note that
these audio transformers will always be in the signal path, no matter if the signal is
supplied via USB (USB to analog configuration) or the two
¼
" jack inputs (passive stereo DI
configuration).
Test tone generator
Last but certainly not least - one of the neatest
features of the ml:1 is its stand alone test tone
generator.
This unique feature allows a simple line check
even before the actual signal source is
connected. From our own experience, we
know that such a feature can be very valuable
when sources change very often, or arrive last
minute (don't tell us you haven't been there
before…).
Although the ml:1 does not care whether phantom power (+48V) is applied
to it or not, our recommendation is to switch it off to avoid possible chatter
issues when connecting the outputs.
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