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2: Input 1 Level Switch (Mic/Line)
This switch allows you to select the type of signal you have plugged into Input 1.
If you connect a microphone (using an XLR plug), activate the switch (pushed in).
The incoming signal is then routed to the mic preamp, and its gain can be adjusted
via the
Mic Knob
(
3
).
If you connect a line-level device (using a phone plug), deactivate the switch
(pushed out). The incoming signal will then be routed to the line level circuitry and
its gain can be adjusted via the
Line Knob
(
6
).
3: Microphone Input Sensitivity Knob (Mic)
This knob allows you to adjust the Input 1 gain if you connect a microphone (XLR
plug). This knob controls the amplification level of the mic preamp.
If you connect a phone jack to Input 1, this knob will have no effect. The level of
your signal can be adjusted via the
Line Knob
(
6
).
4: Input Jack (Input 2)
This analog audio input accepts phone plugs (¼” jack, TRS mono balanced). This
input allows you to connect a variety of line-level audio devices (mixer, MIDI sound
module, guitar etc.)
Please note that, depending on what kind of device you connect, you have to select
the appropriate input impedance via the
Inst/Line Switch
(
5
).
5: Input Impedance Switch (Inst/Line)
This switch allows you to choose between high and low impedance for Input 2,
depending on what kind of device you have plugged into this input.
If you connect a mixer, a hardware sampler, a MIDI expander or any other line-level
audio device, select the usual low impedance (Line: switch pushed out).
If you connect a guitar or bass (for use with GUITAR RIG 3 LE for instance; see
section 5.3), select high impedance (Inst: switch pushed in).
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