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Overview
Rear Panel
see page 215). Phantom power is only supplied to the balanced
XLR jack.
When disconnecting a microphone from the XLR jack, the
phantom power is automatically turned off. Phantom power is
also automatically turned off each time you turn the Pa3X off.
Use the MIC GAIN knob to adjust the input gain, and set the
volume level using the MIC VOLUME knob, while watching at
the AUDIO IN LED on the control panel (see “Mic Setting Sec-
tion” on page 15).
MIC GAIN
Use this controls to adjust the input sensitivity of the MIC con-
nector (from 20 to 55dB). You can check the input level by
watching at the AUDIO IN LED on the control panel (see “Mic
Setting Section” on page 15).
LEFT, RIGHT
Always active.
Use these balanced/unbalanced connectors to
connect a line-level input source, such as a CD player or a syn-
thesizer. Depending on the status of the “Input Routing” param-
eter (Global > Audio Setup > Audio In page, see page 215), the
signal goes directly to the Left and Right outputs or to the MP3
Recorder. In the latter case, the volume is controlled by the
MASTER VOLUME slider.
Set the input level by adjusting the source’s output volume. You
can check the input level by watching at the AUDIO IN LED on
the control panel (see “Mic Setting Section” on page 15).
Note:
The MIC VOLUME knob has no effect on these inputs.
Audio Output Section
Use these balanced/unbalanced connectors to send the audio
signal (sound) to a mixer, a PA system, a set of powered moni-
tors, or your hi-fi system.
To assign an audio output to each track, or set the routing for the
audio inputs, see the “Audio Output” section, starting from
page 213.
LEFT, RIGHT
These are the main stereo outputs. Use them to send the final
stereo mix to an external device. Connect either of them to out-
put the signal in mono. Adjust the output level with the MAS-
TER VOLUME slider.
Stereo audio connection.
Connect two mono cables to the main
(LEFT, RIGHT) OUTPUTs. Connect the other end of the cables
to a stereo channel of your mixer, two mono channels, two pow-
ered monitors, or the CD, LINE IN or TAPE/AUX input of your
audio system. Don’t use the PHONO inputs of your audio sys-
tem!
Mono audio connection.
Connect a mono cable to either the LEFT
or RIGHT OUTPUT alone. Connect the other end of the cable to a
mono channel of your mixer, a powered monitor, or a single chan-
nel of your CD, LINE IN or TAPE/AUX input of a hi-fi system (you
will hear that channel only, unless you can set the amplifier to Mono
mode).
OUT 1, 2
These are the sub outputs. Use them to create a stereo sub-mix of
just some tracks, or to output just a single instrument to be
mixed alone, or to be processed or amplified externally. Adjust
the volume of these outputs with the mixer’s or external speaker’s
level controls.
Multitrack audio connection.
You can connect your Pa3X to
four channels of a mixer. This is very useful when recording, or
if you want to send a player’s or backing track to a separate chan-
nel. For example, by using the separate outputs, you may send
the Drum or Bass track to an external compressor or reverb unit,
or mix the separate tracks on an external mixer.
Connect four mono cables to each of the main (LEFT, RIGHT)
and sub (1, 2) outputs. To feed the sub-outputs (1, 2) you must
program the track(s) you wish to send them (see the “Audio Out-
put” section in the Global, starting from page 213).
Note:
When a track is sent to OUTPUT 1 or 2, it is removed from
the main mix going to the LEFT & RIGHT OUTPUTS.
Note:
OUTPUTs 1 & 2 carry a dry sound with no effects applied.
The volume of these outputs cannot be controlled with the MAS-
TER VOLUME slider.
Note:
The MASTER VOLUME slider has no effect on these out-
puts. Signal is sent dry, with no effects applied.
DIGITAL OUTPUT
Use this 48 kHz S/PDIF output to digitally connect the Pa3X to
the S/PDIF input connector of another digital device, like a digi-
tal mixer, audio card, or stand-alone recorder. The same signal
output from the internal speakers (with the optional PaAS
Amplification System) or the Left and Right connectors is sent
by this connector.
MIDI Interface
The MIDI interface allows your Pa3X to be connected to exter-
nal controllers (master keyboard, MIDI guitar, wind controller,
MIDI accordion…), to a series of expanders, or to a computer
running a sequencer. For more information on how to use the
MIDI interface, see the “MIDI” chapter.
IN
This connector receives MIDI data from a computer or a con-
troller. Connect it to an external controller’s or computer’s MIDI
OUT.
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