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Contents ······································································ Introduction ······························································· Getting Started ···················································· Important Information: ········································································· Mac Users ································································· Windows Users ··················································· Audio Settings in DAWs ································································ Usage Example ························································· Hardware Features ·································································· Specifications ········································································ EFFECT LIST...
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If the unit should malfunction, disconnect the AC adapter and turn the power OFF immediately. Then, disconnect all other connected cables. • Prepare information including the model name, serial number, specific symptoms related to the malfunction and contact SONICAKE support (support@sonicake.com).
Introduction Introduction Thank you for choosing the Sonicake Sonic Cube II audio interface. This user guide provides detailed hardware descriptions to help you fully understand the product’s features. We recommend reading this guide thoroughly to grasp all the capabilities of Sonic Cube II and its accompanying software.
DAW using CoreAudio. Note that the DAW might not automatically select the Sonic Cube II as the default I/O device. In such cases, you must manually select Sonicake USB ASIO Device as the driver in the DAW’s audio settings page. If you are unsure where to select ASIO or Core Audio drivers, refer to the DAW’s help documentation.
Usage Example Usage Example For recording with DAW software on a computer, the following illustration represents a typical setup. In this example, both vocals (MIC1) and guitar (LINE/INST2) are recorded into the DAW, and playback is done through headphones or monitors.
Hardware Features Hardware Features 1. MIC1: XLR Combo, widely compatible with most types of microphones. 2. LINE/INST 2: 6.35mm TRS jack for connecting instruments (TS unbalanced connection) or line inputs (balanced connection). 3. GAIN 1: Adjusts MIC 1 microphone signal gain. The right-side LED indicates signal level: Green indicates an input level of at least -60dBFS (signal presence), Yellow shows the signal approaching clipping at -6dBFS, and Red indicates digital clipping at 0dBFS.
Passive speakers require a separate stereo amplifier; in this case, connect the rear panel outputs to the amplifier’s inputs. For drivers and software, please visit: www.sonicake.com Specifications Sampling Frequency: 44.1kHz/48kHz Sampling Precision: 16-bit/24-bit MIC 1: Combo balanced input (max input gain 50dB) LINE/INST 2: 1/4"...
EFFECT LIST EFFECT LIST FX Title Description Parameters Based on the legendary Ross™ Compressor*, it offers a natural, Sustain: Adjust the compression COMP 1 warm, sweet, and highly dynamic amount compression tone with a signature VOL: Adjust the effect output ultra-long sustain.
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EFFECT LIST FX Title Description Parameters GAIN: Adjust the amp gain level Pres: Adjust the amp presence VOL: Adjust the amp output volume ® Based on the renowned ENGL Bass: Boost or cut the amp’s low HI-GAIN Powerball II E645/2* amp’s fourth frequencies channel simulation.
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EFFECT LIST FX Title Description Parameters 100Hz: Boost or cut the corresponding frequency range 500Hz: Boost or cut the corresponding frequency range 1kHz: Boost or cut the GT EQ 2 Custom guitar equalizer effect corresponding frequency range 3kHz: Boost or cut the corresponding frequency range 6kHz: Boost or cut the corresponding frequency range...
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