Section 3 - Config Parameters
Input Configurations
The
diagram
in
the
upper
right comer of the DP
/4
shows
the
input
configurations. All of
the
DP
/ 4
input
configurations are based
on
this diagram:
input
configurations
'0:
1~
A
~1
1
~
A
~1
A
1-1
2~
B
~2
2~
B
~2
1)
B
C
3~
~3
0
1-2
ill
3
ill
3
C
3 0 3 0
4~
~4
4 4
0
1 source 2 source
3 source 4 source
One Source Input Configuration
In a 1 Source Config, use
Input
1 for a
mono
signal (such as a guitar),
or
Inputs
1
and
2
if
your
source is a stereo signal (such as a keyboard). The choice of stereo
or
mono
for
an
input
is a 1
Source Config parameter,
and
will
be
covered later
in
this section. Remember,
any
mono
signal
(high or low impedance)
can
be
plugged
into the jack
on
the
front
panel. The
Input
1 jack (front
panel) will always override the
Input
1 jack
on
the
rear
panel.
Two
Source Input Configuration
In
a 2 Source Config, for
your
first source,
use
Input
1 for a
mono
signal,
or
Inputs
1
and
2
if
your
source is a stereo signal. For your second source, use
Input
3 for a
mono
signal, or
Inputs
3
and
4
if
your
second source is a stereo signal. You
can
choose a stereo
or
mono
input
selection for
Inputs
1
and
2
and/
or
Inputs
3
and
4
using
the appropriate 2 Source Config parameters, covered
later
in
this section.
Three Source Input Configuration
In
a 3 Source Config,
use
Inputs 1
and
2 for
two
independent
mono
signals. For
your
third
source, use
Input
3 for a
mono
signal (such as a guitar or a microphone),
or
Inputs
3
and
4
if
your
source is a stereo signal. The choice of stereo
or
mono
for
Inputs
3
and
4 is a 3 Source Config
parameter,
and
will be covered later
in
this section.
Four Source Input Configuration
In
a four source config, four separate
mono
sources are
plugged
into
Inputs
1,
2,
3,
and
4.
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