Instrukcja obsługi Roland Rubix 44
Roland
Sprzęt DJ-ski
Rubix 44
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Reference Manual
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Panel Descriptions
Rubix22
Front Panel
5 9
1 1 72 2 63 8
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1 [SENS 1L] knob, [SENS 2R] knob
Adjust the volume of the audio signal that is input via the
INPUT (1L, 2R) jacks.
2 Level indicator
The indicator is lit green if an audio signal greater than -24 dB (*) is
being input to the INPUT (1L, 2R) jacks. If the input level is -3 dB (*)
or higher, the indicator is lit red. If the indicator is lit red, use the
[SENS 1L] knob and [SENS 2R] knob to adjust the input level.
* The level relative to the maximum allowable input (0 dB)
3 INPUT (1L, 2R) connectors (combo jacks)
These are analog audio input jacks with microphone preamps. They
accommodate both XLR connectors and 1/4-inch phone type jacks,
and support both balanced and unbalanced connections.
XLR
connector
(balanced)
Phone type plug
(unbalanced)
TRS phone
type plug
(balanced)
INPUT (1L, 2R)
connectors Input sensitivity
XLR connector -60– -12dBu
Phone type plug -44–+4dBu
MEMO
5
To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn
down the volume, and turn o all the units before making
any connections.
5
Pin assignment of INPUT connector/jack
1: GND
2: HOT
3: COLD
GND (SLEEVE)
HOT (TIP)
COLD (RING)
5Set the [Hi-Z] button (p. 2) and [48V] button (p. 2) as
appropriate for the audio device that is connected.
5
Use a microphone with an XLR connector.
The sound level will be very low if you use a
microphone with a phone type plug.
5When connecting a guitar or bass, use the INPUT 1L
jack. The sound level will be very low if you
connect directly to the INPUT 2R jack.
4 [Hi-Z] button
Determines the impedance of the INPUT 1L jack.
You can select high impedance (Hi-Z) or low impedance (Lo-Z) as
appropriate for the connected equipment.
[Hi-Z] button Equipment connected to the INPUT 1L jack
Lit (Hi-Z) Guitar or bass
Unlit (Lo-Z) Other equipment (such as synthesizers)
5 [48V] button
Determines whether the Rubix22 supplies phantom power to the
XLR connectors of the INPUT (1L, 2R) jacks.
[48V] button Connected equipment
Lit
Condenser microphone that requires phantom
power
* Phantom power supplied by this unit: DC 48 V;
maximum 6 mA. (current value per channel)
Unlit Other equipment
NOTE
5
You must leave the [48V] button set to unless “OFF”
condenser microphones requiring phantom power are
connected to the XLR connectors. Supplying phantom
power to a dynamic microphone or to an audio playback
device may damage the equipment. For details on the
requirements of your microphone, refer to its owner’s
manual.
5
Minimize the volume before you turn phantom power on
or o. Even if the volume is minimized, turning phantom
power on/o might make a sound, but this is not a
malfunction.
6 Power indicator
Indicates the status of the connection with a USB device.
Power
indicator Status
Lit Connected to a computer or iPad.
Unlit Not connected to a computer or iPad.
7 [OUTPUT] knob
Adjusts the output level of the audio signal.
MEMO
Adjusting the [OUTPUT] knob does not change the volume
that is output to the (headphones) jack.Q
8 [ ] (Headphone) knobQ
Adjusts the output level of the jack.Q
9 (Headphone) jackQ
Used to connect headphones.
MEMO
This jack outputs the same sound as the OUTPUT (1L, 2R)
jacks. Even if headphones are connected, sound will be
output from the OUTPUT (1L, 2R) jacks.
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Panel Descriptions
Rear Panel
1 72 53 4 6
1 5V DC connector
Connect this to a commercially available USB AC adaptor.
About the USB AC adaptor
Read the section on in the manual “Using the Unit Safely”
included with your USB AC adaptor. Use a USB AC adaptor
that meets the following specications.
5USB micro-B type
5Output voltage: 4.8–5.2 V
5Output current: 500 mA (0.5A) or higher
We have veried that the Rubix operates with typical USB
AC adaptors that meet the above conditions, but cannot
guarantee that it will work with all adaptors that meet these
conditions.
Be aware that even under identical conditions, dierences
in the design specications of a USB AC adaptor and
dierences in the conditions of use might make the Rubix
operate or perform dierently.
2 [POWER SOURCE] switch
Selects the connector from which power is obtained.
Switch
position Connector from which power is obtained
5V DC connector (A commercially available USB
adaptor is required.)
USB port (Power is supplied from the connected
computer.)
3 USB port ( )
Connects to the computer.
4 MIDI (OUT, IN) connectors
Connect the MIDI OUT connector to an external MIDI sound
module, etc.
Connect the MIDI IN connector to a MIDI keyboard or MIDI
controller.
5 [DIRECT MONITOR] switch
Determines whether the audio signals input via the INPUT (1L, 2R)
are output directly.
Switch
position Explanation
MONO Monitor in mono.
STEREO Monitor in stereo.
OFF
Select when monitoring using the DAW
software. Only audio input via the Rubix22 USB ’s
port can be monitored.
MEMO
5When a guitar or microphone is connected to the INPUT 1L
jack and nothing is connected to the INPUT 2R jack, set to
“MONO.”
5Even when set to a stereo audio signal is output “MONO,”
from the Rubix22 USB port.’s
6 [GROUND LIFT] switch
OUTPUT (1L, 2R) jacks
(balanced TRS type)
NOR
LIFT
Normally, this switch should
be set to (NORMAL).“NOR”
If ground loop noise occurs,
switching this to “LIFT”
might eliminate the noise.
MEMO
5The GND (SLEEVE) of the OUTPUT (1L, 2R) jacks (TRS
balanced type) is disconnected from ground.
5
In some cases, there might be no sound if you connect a
balanced cable to an unbalanced device and set this switch
to the position. If so, set the switch to “LIFT” “NOR.”
7 OUTPUT (1L, 2R) jacks (balanced TRS type)
Output the analog audio signal.
MEMO
5Pin assignment of OUTPUT jack
GND (SLEEVE)
HOT (TIP)
COLD (RING)
5
The wiring of this device uses “impedance balancing.” The
audio signal is conveyed via HOT and GND in unbalanced
form, but since COLD and GND are connected by a resistor,
the electrical circuit is balanced. This provides the same
noise-reducing eect as a balanced circuit.
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | Roland |
Kategoria: | Sprzęt DJ-ski |
Model: | Rubix 44 |
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