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01X   Owner’s Manual
Controls and Connectors
21
Before Using
Basics Section
Appendix
Getting Started
Reference
MIC/LINE INPUT
• MIC/LINE INPUT (XLR) jacks 1/2
These are XLR-3-31 type balanced input jacks.  The 
nominal input level is -46 to +4 dB.  Mics, direct 
boxes, or line level devices with balanced output 
jacks can be connected here.  Each jack corresponds 
to AD1and AD2 of the Input Patch settings (pages 27, 
61, 88).  The pin configuration is shown below.
• MIC/LINE INPUT (TRS phone) jacks 3 
through 8 (BAL)
These are TRS phone type 1/4" input jacks (bal-
anced).  The nominal input level is -46 to +4 dB.  
Devices such as synthesizers or rhythm machines 
with unbalanced outputs can also be connected here.  
Each jack corresponds to AD3 through AD8 of the 
Input Patch settings (pages 27, 61, 88).  The pin con-
figuration is shown below.
• MIC/LINE INPUT jack 8 (HI-Z)
This is a high impedance 1/4" phone input jack 
(unbalanced).  The nominal input level is -46 to 
+4dB.  An instrument with high output impedance 
such as an electric guitar or bass with passive-type 
pickups can be connected here.  This jack corre-
sponds to AD8 of the Input Patch settings (pages 27, 
61, 88). 
STEREO/AUX OUT jacks
These are 1/4" phone output jacks (unbalanced) that output 
the signals of the stereo bus, rec bus or AUX bus 1/2.
MONITOR OUT jacks
These are 1/4" phone output jacks (unbalanced) for con-
nection to your monitor setup, such as a stereo system or 
powered speakers.
PHONES jack
This is a 1/4" TRS phone output jack for connecting a set 
of stereo headphones for monitoring.
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Male XLR connector
1 (ground)
3 (cold)
2 (hot)
1/4" TRS phone plug 
Ring (cold)
Sleeve (ground)
Tip (hot)
● Using Phase Reverse
On some audio devices, the hot and cold pin placement 
of the connector may be reversed (compared to the 
conventional configuration).  In this condition, the audio 
may sound “squashed” or unnatural (out of phase) 
when heard in stereo.  When using such devices, set 
the Phase parameter (page 99) to Reverse.