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C1. Power Section: Connect the supplied DC power adapter here and use the nearby power
button to switch the product on and off. The threaded connector can be locked into place to
avoid accidentally disconnecting the power. To make life easier for international travelers,
the "worldwide" power supply includes interchangeable leads letting you use the product
nearly anywhere in the world without having to buy adapters or power converters.
!: AudioFuse Studio is intended to be used with its supplied DC power supply. While the interface
can be "bus powered" by your computer through the USB-C connector, most of its functionality must
be switched off as USB cannot deliver enough current to power the unit. When bus powered, the
interface works as a dual headphone amplifier with reference grade digital-to-analog conversion. All
other features (USB hub, preamplifiers, speaker outputs, etc.) are switched off. It is important to note
some computer may not have the capability to provide enough power for this "bus powered" mode.
C2. USB-C Connector: Connect AudioFuse Studio to your computer with one of the provided
USB cables. AudioFuse Studio features a USB 2.0 protocol to communicate with your
computer. It can also work with many smartphone and tablets but these devices may
require specialized USB adapters to make the connection. This is detailed in the next chapter
of this guide.
C3. USB hub: AudioFuse includes a handy 3-port USB hub to connect your master keyboard,
USB memory stick or dongle. Two of the ports (labeled "1A") can deliver up to 1 amp of power
for rapid charging of devices. The third port provides up to 120mA of current is intended for
low power devices such a dongle or USB memory stick.
!: We advise only connecting products with low power requirements (such as USB dongles) to the
120mA port. Connecting devices with higher power requirements may trigger an overcurrent protection
mechanism that will temporarily deactivate the 120mA port. If you wish to connect products with more
demanding power requirements, use the 1A ports instead.
C4. Speaker Outputs A&B: Connect up to two pairs of active speakers to these balanced 1/
4" outputs for easy A/B monitoring. The Output Control Section on the top panel lets you do
things like select the active pair of speakers, set output levels, select the sound source of the
speakers and more. See callout A5 above to learn more about the Output Control Section.
C5. Aux (Reamp) Output: These multi-tasking outputs have some special features not
typically found on other interfaces. Firstly, they are DC coupled, letting you control of
modular synths directly from your DAW audio or control voltage (CV) signals. Secondly,
these outputs can change impedance and allow you to send a "dry" recorded guitar or bass
track back out to any amp for rerecording (or "reamping") later. This handy feature opens
up many interesting sound design possibilities and saves you from having to buy costly "DI"
or "reamping" boxes.
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