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Summary of Contents for Make Noise Rosie

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ROSIE Limited Warranty -----------------------------------------------------3 Installation ----------------------------------------------------------------4 Panel Controls ---------------------------------------------------------------5 Overview -----------------------------------------------------------6 Crossfader and Autocue ------------------------------------------------------7 The Line Output --------------------------------------------------------------------8 Patch Examples -----------------------------------------------------------------9...
  • Page 3: Limited Warranty

    Make Noise to be the fault of the user are not covered by this warranty, and normal service rates will apply. During the warranty period, any defective products will be repaired or replaced, at the option of Make Noise, on a return-to-Make Noise basis with the customer paying the transit cost to Make Noise.
  • Page 4: Installation

    Do not touch any electrical terminals when attaching any Eurorack bus board cable. The Make Noise Rosie is an electronic music module requiring 45mA of +12VDC and 40 mA of -12VDC regulated voltages and a properly formatted distribution receptacle to operate. It must be properly installed into a Eurorack format modular synthesizer system case.
  • Page 5: Panel Controls

    Rosie Panel Connections Channel A Signal Input: expects typical 10Vpp Audio signal from Modular System. AC coupled. Channel B Signal Input: expects typical 10Vpp Audio signal from Modular System. AC coupled. Channel A Level Indicator: LED lights to show strength of signal patched to Channel A input.
  • Page 6: Overview

    Auto-CUE system, while the audience is listening to a di erent portion of the patch as selected by the crossfader. Additonally it allows for stereo processing of all sounds that are live in the PA using the the FX Loop. The Rosie is also suitable for headphone monitoring of the modular system for personal use and for interfacing the modular system to a recording environment.
  • Page 7: Crossfader And Autocue

    The Crossfader and Auto Cue System The crossfader is the topmost knob on the Rosie. It allows for manual crossfading between Channel A and B. It works together with the FX Send (FX Loop) and Auto-CUE system. When the crossfader is set to be fully counter clockwise, Channel A is selected and the signal patched to Channel A signal input will be routed to the FX Send output and Master Line Output.
  • Page 8: The Line Output

    The Line Output The Line Output level is clean up to about 75%, where it will start to overload and clip. The OVL (overload) indicator lights to indicate this clipping. The Line Output is a Tip Ring Sleeve jack the provides a Stereo output on a single jack. It is also OK to use this output as a Mono Output by using a Tip Sleeve jack.
  • Page 9: Patch Examples

    (such as Erbe-Verb) to L and R Return inputs on Rosie. Set e ects volume with Return level control. Optional: Patching a VCA in series allows dynamic control of e ects volume. For...
  • Page 10 Ping Pong Reverb Patch audio of your choice to either or both of the Rosie inputs. Patch SEND Output to Erbe-Verb Input. Set Erbe-Verb Mix to 100% wet. Patch Erbe-Verb Left Output to Optomix Ch.1 Signal Input and Erbe-Verb Right Output to Optomix Ch.2 Signal Input.