I/O Settings - E-Mu 1212M Owner's Manual

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I/O Settings

You can set the level (-10dBV or +4 dBu) for each pair of analog outputs and the input
gain setting for each pair of analog inputs.
An output setting of +4 provides the most output and is compatible with professional
audio gear. Balanced output cables provide a +6dB hotter signal than unbalanced cables
when used with balanced inputs. Do NOT use balanced cables unless your other gear
has balanced inputs. See
information.
Comparison of -10dBV & +4dBu Signal Levels
Consumer
(unbalanced)
{
+ 6 dBV
Clipping -->
Headroom
+ 2 dBV
-10 dBV
0 dBV = 1V RMS
An input setting of -10 is compatible with consumer audio gear and works best with low
level signals. (-10dBV is approximately 12dB lower than +4dBu.) Choose the setting that
allows you to send or receive a full scale signal without clipping.
Setting correct input and output levels is important! You can measure the level of an
input by inserting a meter into the first effect location in the strip. Adjust your external
equipment outputs for the optimum signal level. See
for details.
Input Level
Settings
E-MU 1010
Optical Input
Select
E-MU Digital Audio System
"Cables - balanced or unbalanced?"
Professional
(balanced)
+20 dBu
}
=
+8 dBu
=
+4 dBu
=
-8 dBu
0dBu = .777V RMS
in the Appendix for more
<-- Clipping
Headroom
"To Set the Input Levels of a Strip"
Output Level
Settings
E-MU 1010
Optical
Output Select
S/PDIF
Output
Format Select
4 - The PatchMix DSP Mixer
The Session
f
Input too weak?
Use -10 Input setting.
Output too weak?
Use +4 Output setting
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