1. Read the "SAFETY and OPERATING PRECAUTIONS"on page 22 of
this manual.
2. Check the voltage selector on the rear panel to make sure it is set for
the appropriate AC mains voltage in your area.
. After making sure the main power switch is off, connect the AC power
cord.
4. Connect output signal cables between P2
level inputs of your recorder, mixer, signal processor, etc. Use either the
1/4" TRS or XLR balanced output connectors. See the section "Connec-
tions" for wiring details.
. Connect mic cables to MIC 1 and MIC 2 as needed.
. Turn on the AC power.
. Select 48V and 180° polarity buttons as appropriate on each channel.
8. Adjust Channel 1 and Channel 2 gain controls for adequate signal level
analog
as indicated on the P2
of the device to which it is connected.
If you're using the DI's for electric instrument input:
1. Connect your instrument cables to DI1 and/or DI2 on the front panel.
Any microphones plugged into MIC1 or MIC2 will be automatically de-
selected. NOTE: DO NOT use TRS plugs for these inputs as the DI will
not function correctly.
2. Select 180° polarity buttons as appropriate.
. Adjust Channel 1 or Channel 2 gain controls for adequate signal level
analog
as indicated on the P2
of the device to which it is connected.
1. Connect the cardioid or omni MID mic to MIC 1 input.
2. Connect the figure 8 SIDE mic to MIC 2 input. Face the SIDE mic to-
ward the left side of the sound field (perpendicular to the axis of the MID
mic). See Figure 1.
. Press the MS button to select the MidSide Mode. "Left" signal is rout-
ed to Channel 1 output. "Right" signal is routed to Channel 2 output.
4. Adjust the Channel 1 gain control for adequate mono signal level.
. Adjust the Channel 2 gain control to vary the image width as desired.
. See the section "More About MS Decoding" for more information.
analog
and the analog line
level indicators or on the level indicators
level indicators or on the level indicators
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analog
P2
in a hurry
Di input
using the MS Decoder
SIDE
systems
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