Quickstart
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Crimson 3
Rear Panel Connections
Sources
Mini-J: MP3 player, pads, smartphones.
Boosted to pro level by default.
RCAs: CD player, AV receiver and the like.
Boosted to pro level by default.
Jacks: Balanced stereo/mono source.
Mono source into L to monitor in mono.
SPDIF
IN: Connect a CD player or similar and
toggle between a reference track and
your mix, while avoiding sound differ-
ences between DA converters. Or con-
nect a channel strip with an AD converter
and record two more tracks.
NOTE: Devices connected to SPDIF IN
determine the sample rate.
Line Inputs
Record up to four line inputs.
Line 1 has preference over Mic 1, Line 2
has preference over Mic 2.
Instrument 3 has preference over Line 3,
Instrument 4 has preference over Line 4.
In order to monitor a stereo signal via
Line 3 and 4 nothing should be con-
nected to the instrument inputs. Line 3
will be mono on the monitoring bus if
Line 4 is not connected.
Mic Inputs
Connect and record up to two micro-
phones. NOTE: Line 1|2 has preference
over Mic 1|2 when plugged in.
Instrument Input (Front)
Connect and record an active or passive
instrument here.
NOTE: Use mono plugs only.
USB Highspeed Port
Connect Crimson 3 to a USB 2 or USB 3
port of the DAW.
PWR
Connect the original power supply only.
MIDI
Connect MIDI devices.
Speakers A
Connect your main monitors here. In
Artist Mode Speakers A will only output
the DAW 1|2 mix.
Speakers B
Connect alternate speakers and use
trims to match the level to Speakers A.
In Artist Mode you can send the artist
headphone mix to a recording booth. The
Talkback signal will also be present on
Speakers B.
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Important Security Advices
Connections: Only use the connections as described. Other connections can lead to health risks and damage the equipment. Water and humidity: Do not use this device any where near water (for
example in a bath room, a damp cellar, near swimming pools, or similar environments). Otherwise your are dealing with an extremely high risk of fatal electrical shocks! Insertion of objects or fluids: Be
careful to not insert any object into any of the chassis openings. You can other wise easily come into contact with dangerous voltage or cause a damaging short circuit. Never allow any fluids to be spilled
or sprayed on the device. Such actions can lead to dangerous electrical shocks or f ire! Opening the unit: Simply put: DON’T, if you are not a cer tified SPL technician or engineer. Really: Do not open the
device housing, as there is great risk you will damage the device, or – even after being disconnected – you may receive a dangerous electrical shock! Electrical power: Operate the device only from
power sources that c an provide proper power in the range from 90 to 264 volts. When in doubt about a source , contact your dealer or a professional electrician. To be cer tain you have isolated the device,
disconnect all power and signal connections. Make sure that the power supply plug is always accessible. When not using the device for a longer period, make sure to unplug it from your wall power
socket. Cord protection: Make sure that your power and audio signal cords are arr anged to avoid being stepped on or any kind of crimping and damage related to such event. Do not allow any equipment
or furniture to crimp the cords. In cases of damage to the power supply and cord, f irst consider tur ning off the main circuit breaker before unplugging the power cord. Power connection overloads: Avoid
any kind of overload in connections to wall sockets, extension or splitter power cords, or signal inputs. Always keep manufacturer warnings and instructions in mind. Overloads create fire hazards
and risk of dangerous shocks! Lightning: Before thunderstorms or other severe weather, disconnect the device from wall power; do not do this during a storm in order to avoid life threatening lightning
strikes. Similarly, disconnect all the power connec tions of other devices, antenna and phone/network cables which may be interconnected so that no damage results f rom such secondar y connections.
Air ventilation: Chassis openings of fer ventilation and ser ve to protect the device f rom overheating. Never cover or other wise close off these openings. Never place the device on a soft sur face (carpet,
sofa, etc.). Make sure to provide for a mounting space of 4-5 cm/2 inches to the sides and top of the unit when mounting the unit in racks or on cabinets. Controls and switches: Operate the controls and
switches only as described in the manual. Incor rect adjustments outside safe parameters can lead to damage and unnecessary repair costs. Never use the switches or level controls to ef fect excessive
or extreme changes. Repairs: Unplug the unit from all power and signal connections and immediately contact a qualified technician when you think repairs are needed – or when moisture or foreign
objects may accidentally have reached inside the housing, or in cases when the device may have fallen and shows any sign of having been damaged. This also applies to any situation in which the unit
has not been subjected to any of these unusual circumstances but still is not functioning normally or its performance is substantially altered. Replacement/substitute parts: Be sure that any service
technician uses original replacement part s or those with identical specif ications as the originals. Incorrectly substituted parts can lead to fire, electr ical shock or other dangers, including further equip-
ment damage. Safety inspection: Be sure always to ask a service technician to conduct a thorough safety check and ensure that the state of the repaired device is in all respects up to factor y standards.
Cleaning: Do not use any solvent s, as these can damage the chassis fi nish. Use a dry cloth, if necessar y, with an acid-free cleaning oil. Disconnect the device from your power source before cleaning.
External Power Supply – Mean Well Type GE – Manual
Introduction: This is an external switching power supply for indoor use with informational equipment only. Installation: Before attaching the DC plug for the f irst time to a unit, verif y that the power
supply meets your local electrical voltage. The power supply supports AC voltages f rom 100-240 Volts. Security Advices: Keep the linkage bet ween the adaptor and its power cord tightly as well as con-
necting the DC plug to equipment properly. Protect the power cord from being stepped on or any kind of crimping and damage related to such event. A power cord should meet or exceed SVT, 3G-18AWG
or H03V V-F, 3G- 0.75mm
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. If the powered unit is not used for a long period of time, disconnec t the equipment fr om power supply to avoid damages by voltag e peaks or lightning strikes. Warning/Caution:
A drop or fall can cause damages. All defects should be examined by a qualified technician. Never remove the case of the adaptor if you are not a qualif ied technician. Otherwise you risk dangerous
electrical shocks and energy hazards! Protect openings from foreign objects or dripping liquids to prevent the risk of fire or electrical shock! Do not use the power supply in places with high moisture or
near water, in places with high ambient temper ature or near f ire/heat sources. Please refer to power supply specifications for maximum ambient temperatures. Output current and output wattage must
not exceed the rated values. Disconnec t the power supply from AC power before cleaning. Do not use any liquid or aerosol cleaner, use a dry cloth only. Ensure proper air circulation in order to prevent
overheating. For fur ther information and power supply specifications go to w ww.meanwell.com. Manufacturer MEAN WELL ENTERPRISES Co., Ltd. No.28, Wuquan 3rd Road, Wugu District, New Taipei
Cit y, Taiwan, 24891, Tel: +886 2 2299 6100, Web: www.meanwell.com. Importer Schukat electronic Vertriebs GmbH, Daimlerstraße 26, 40789 Monheim am Rhein, Germany, Telefon: +49-2173-950 -5,
E-Mail: info@schukat.com, Internet: w ww.schukat.com, WEEE-Reg-Nr.: OE 23942637