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Studiomaster digiLiVE 4C - Stereo Input; USB 2.0 (Music) Input; Main MIX Outputs; Headphone Output

Studiomaster digiLiVE 4C
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Stereo Input
The L-R Stereo Input TRS jacks are balanced, line-level analogue inputs suitable for
connecting keyboards or external preamplifiers and effects units. The minijack input is an
unbalanced stereo input suitable for connecting the audio outputs of computers, mobile
devices and mp3 players. Inserting jack plugs into the TRS stereo input jacks disables the
minijack input.
USB 2.0 (Music) Input
This input is intended primarily for the connection of a USB “thumb” drive or a USB Hard Disk
Drive (HDD). If no other USB device is connected it may also be used to connect the
supplied digiLiVE Wi-Fi dongle.
If a USB drive containing mp3 and/or WAV audio files is inserted into this input, pressing the
Play/Pause button starts a sequential playback of the audio files and the button will illuminate
to indicate that playback is taking place. Pressing the Play/Pause button again will pause
playback and the button illumination will go out to indicate that playback is paused.
The digiLiVE is also capable of recording the console’s main output to a stereo WAV file on
a USB thumb or HDD drive connected to this input.
OUTPUTS
AUXOutputs
These two outputs (one only in digiLiVE 4C) allow you to send mixes to active loudspeakers
or to power amplifier and loudspeaker combinations in order to provide on-stage monitoring
and/or an additional FOH feed. The mix to these outputs cannot be controlled from the
digiLiVE front panel. On the HTML control app the Aux mix is controlled by faders on each
input channel and on the output of each internal effect.
Since these outputs can be routed to the L-R Mix Output, they can also be used either as two
separate mono subgroups or as a stereo pair. However, any Aux output routed to the L-R Mix
as a subgroup should not be used as either a stage monitor or auxiliary FOH mix.
Main Mix Outputs
As their name implies, these two balanced XLR connectors carry the main audio outputs
from your digiLiVE mixer. In normal use, the output from each input channel and both
internal effects is routed to the Main Mix outputs. You can create the actual audio mix using
the level controls for each channel and effect output, either by using the Channel encoders
on the front panel of the digiLiVE or via the virtual channel faders on its integrated HTML
control app. This app can be accessed via any web browser running under Windows, Mac
OS, Linux, Android or iOS and connected to the digiLiVE through the wireless dongle
network access point.
Headphone Output
A single stereo headphone socket with its own volume control allows you to monitor the Main
Mix outputs through headphones. In addition, you can listen to an individual input or output
by selecting it using the left-hand Channel Encoder as explained in the Front Panel Controls
section of this manual.

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