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1.1
Hookup
and
Rear
Panel
Connections
1.1A
Installation
The
Ultraverb
II
will
generally
mount
in
a
rack
frame.
It
is
not
necessary
to
leave
an
empty
space
for
ventilation
above
or
below
the
unit
because
the
Ultraverb
IT
is
energy-efficient
and
generates
very
little
heat.
1.1B
Connections
and
Hookup
OUTPUT
CONNECTIONS
Stereo
opcratiorl
Use
both
outputs
[Mono
ope
ration
|
The
Ultraverb
11
synthesizes
a
stereo
field
from
a
mono
input,
so
you
can
U3e
both
outputs
even
with
a
mono
source.
If
you
must
have
a
mono
feed,
mix
the
two
outputs
together.
You
can
use
one
output
or
the
other,
but
thi3
will
not
make
full
use
of
the
Ultraverb
M’s
sound
quality.
AC
adapter
jack
mm
mm
A
NPUT
CONNECTIONS
Stereo
operation!
Plug
the
right
channel
from
the
31'gnal
to
be
processed
into
the
right
channel
Signal
Input
jack-
F'l
ug
the
left
channel
from
the
signal
to
be
processed
into
the
left
channel
Signal
Input
jack
Mono
ope
rati
on
|
Plug
the
mono
signal
into
the
Left/Mo
no
Signal
Input
jack-
MIDI
CONNECTIONS
The
Ultraverb
II
can
change
programs
and
MIDI
parameters
in
response
to
MIDI
messages
(see
sections
2.2,
2.3,
2.4,
and
3.4).
The
30
u
roe
of
these
MIDI
messages
plugs
into
the
MIDI
in
jack.
The
Ultraverb
II
can
dump
it3
program
data
via
sys
ex
to
a
MIDI
storage
device,
such
as
the
Peavey
MIDI
Streamer
or
DPM
3
keyboard
disk
drive,
as
described
i
n
section
2.2D.
Connect
the
MIDI
sys
ex
storage
device
MIDI
in
jack
to
the
MIDI
out
jack,
which
can
also
function
as
a
MIDI
thru
jack

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