Instrukcja obsługi Citronic USB2+1


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USB2+1
USB AUDIO INTERFACE
Item ref: 173.650 UK
User Manual
Version 1.0
Caution: Please read this manual carefully before operating
Damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty
173.650UK User Manual
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Citronic USB2+1 audio interface your digital recording equipment. This device as has
been developed to provide versatile platform for your computer-based audio workstation. Pla ease read and
follow the enclosed instructions to achieve the best results from your USB2+1 interface.
Front & rear panels
1.
Microphone input 1 (6.3mm jack / XLR)
8.
Input 3 Signal and Clip LEDs
2.
Input 1 Signal and Clip LEDs
9.
Direct Monitor swi tch
3.
Input 1 MUTE switch
10.
Power and +48V phantom power LEDs
4.
Microphone input 2 (6.3mm jack / XLR)
11.
Headphones output 6.3mm stereo jack
5.
Input 2 Signal and Clip LEDs
12.
Monitor line output L+R RCA
6.
Input 2 MUTE switch
13.
USB type-C connection to PC (and power)
7.
Instrument input 3 (6.3mm jack)
14.
+48V phantom power on/off switch
Top panel
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Connection
Connect recording microphones to MIC and MIC2 inputs via balanced 6.3mm plug or balanced XLR. 1 un
Enable +48V on the rear panel for condenser microphones that require this.
Line inputs may also be connected to these inputs but the level controls may respond differently.
Connect instruments, such as electric guitar, bass or keyboard to the Instrument 3 input via 6.3mm plug. s
Connect stereo headphones (recommended ) to the Headphones output on the front panel. 32
Connect studio monitors to the L+R Monitor Out RCA sockets on the rear panel.
Connect the USB type-C connection on the rear panel to your Mac or PC computer USB port.
173.650UK User Manual
Operation
Ensure all level controls are turned down initially and set the USB2+1 for recording to the computer. up
The USB2+1 is powered directly from the computer USB port and does not require any other power. s
To avoid confusion, ensure that any other USB audio devices are disconnected or disabled for initial setup.
Within the audio settings of your PC or Mac computer, see that the system recognizes a USB audio device.
The USB2+1 is seen as a generic USB audio device, which can be selected for input source output device (or or
both) within the recording software as required.
Once the audio device is set up and selected, check each input channel in turn for output to the computer by
selecting record in the software and increasing the level of the selected USB2+1 input. “ ”
Continue increasing the level for that input until there is adequate signal for recording, whilst ensuring that the
CLIP LED is not lighting more than momentarily. The SIG LED should be lit consistently when a signal is playing
but if the CLIP LED is lighting persistently, the level control should be reduced until it is only lit for an instant.
The output returned to the USB2+1 from the computer can be heard through any connected monitors or
headphones by increasing the level on the large MONITOR rotary control. T hear the inputs directly before they o
are processed by the computer, press in the DIRECT MONITOR switch, which routes the inputs directly to the
monitoring section. Leaving this switch out listens to the output from the computer.
In the absence of other effects processing, the USB2+1 also has a preset inbuilt echo effect that can be
introduced by increasing the ECHO rotary control as desired.
To avoid loud noises, turn down level controls and the inputs of connected equipment before disconnecting.
Power supply
5Vdc (from USB)
Connection
USB type-C
Controls
Mic1, Mic2, Inst3, Effect, Monitor
Input connections
2 x mic XLR/Jack, 1 x 6.3mm instrument jack
Phantom power
+48V switchable to XLR inputs
Frequency response
10Hz - 30kHz (-0.5dB)
Input impedance: instrument
1M Ohm
Input impedance: mic (or line)
3k Ohm
Max. input sound level
Mic or Instrument +2dBu, Line +22dBu
Dynamic range
100dB (A-weighted)
Sampling format
48kHz, 16-bit
Monitor outputs
Headphones (stereo 6.3mm jack), Line out (L+R RCA)
Dimensions
160 x 110 x 57mm
Weight
529g
Disposal: The “Crossed Wheelie Bin” symbol on the product means that the product is classed as
Electrical or Electronic equipment and should not be disposed with other household or commercial waste
at the end of its useful life. The goods must be disposed of according to your local council guidelines.
Errors and omissions excepted. Copyright© 2022. AVSL Group Ltd.
Unit 2-4 Bridgewater Park, Taylor Rd. Manchester. M41 7JQ
AVSL (EUROPE) Ltd, Unit 3D North Point House, North Point Business Park, New Mallow Road, Cork, Ireland


Specyfikacje produktu

Marka: Citronic
Kategoria: Sprzęt DJ-ski
Model: USB2+1

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