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ISLA Instruments S2400 - Rear Panel; Power Inlet; USB; USB Host

ISLA Instruments S2400
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ISLA Instruments S2400 User Manual
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A. Power Inlet: Accepts a C13 style power cord. Input voltage can be 125 or 250. Above the
inlet is the main power switch.
B. USB: USB type B jack for connecting the S2400 to a computer.
C. USB Host: USB type A jack for connecting controllers to the S2400.
D. SD-Card: SD-Card slot for saving samples and projects.
E. Clock Out: 3.5mm clock out jack clocking external hardware or modules.
F. Clock In: 3.5mm clock in jack for clocking the S2400 from external hardware or modules.
G. MIDI In: MIDI DIN jack for controlling the S2400 via MIDI.
H. MIDI Out: MIDI DIN jack for controlling other MIDI devices from the S2400.
I. MIDI Thru: MIDI DIN jack which outputs the same data that is on the MIDI In jack.
J. Input Trim: Knob adjusts the hardware amplifier that is internally connected to the sampler.
Note that higher is clockwise when adjusted from the front of the machine, not the rear.
K. Input 1 & 2: Two ¼" mono jacks for sampling input. Connected to a preamp.
L. Input 3 & 4: Two ¼" mono jacks for sampling input. Connected to a preamp. Input 3&4 are
normalized to Phono1 so you can connect RCA plugs, but still go through the preamp.
M. Phono 1: A pair of phono jacks for sampling turntables. Connected to RIAA preamps.
N. Phono 2: A pair of phono jacks for sampling turntables. Connected to RIAA preamps.
O. Mix Out: Two ¼" mono jacks output the sum of the eight outputs. If a plug is inserted into
only one of the Mix Out jacks, it will include both signals, albeit at a slightly lower volume.
P. Channel Outs: Eight individual output jacks. They are switched jacks, so when a plug is
inserted into an individual output, that output is mechanically removed from the mix out.
The channel outs are pseudo balanced. Which means they are TRS jacks, but the ring does
not carry an inverted copy of the signal as with actual balanced jacks. Instead, the ring is
connected to ground with an impedance matching that of the signal on the tip. This
configuration still gives noise reduction when connected to a balanced input, albeit with a
6dB reduction in level.
Q. Ground: Grounding screw for connecting turntables.