DigiTech VX400 User Manual page 9

Vocal effects processor and usb computer interface
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3. Mic Input - Connect a mic here for recording or live performance mixing of acoustic sources into the
Vx400. Mic signals can remain dry or be processed through the Vx400 effects for both live
and recording applications. The Mic Input accepts either dynamic or phantom powered
condenser microphones.
4. Left/Right Line Inputs - Connect line level sources to these jacks for recording or live performance mixing
5. CD/Monitor In - Connect the output of a CD or MP3 player headphone out for listening to music. The
CD/Monitor In can also be used as a monitor input for mixing the output of your
computer's sound card back into the Vx400 for playback monitoring.
Note: Using the CD/Monitor input for any type of real-time recording monitoring may
result in a time delay depending on your computer's speed.
6. Headphones - Connect a pair of stereo headphones to this 1/8" jack.
7. 1/4" Line Outputs - Connect these outputs to your amplifier or to a mixing console that accepts 1/4"
8. Balanced Line Outputs- Connect these outputs to your power amplifier/speaker system or to a mixing
console that accepts balanced XLR connections.
9. USB Jack - Connect this jack to your computer's USB port for recording purposes (see page 25 for more
on using the Vx400's USB functions).
ATTENTION: The Vx400 can be connected to your computer before installing the USB
drivers if you are using Windows XP™. However, if you are using any software other than
Windows XP, you must install the USB drivers provided on the X-Edit Software CD before
connecting the Vx400 to your computer with the USB cable.
10. Footswitch jack - Connect the RPxFC 3-button footswitch to this jack.The RPxFC provides remote
control of the recording functions of the Vx400 (see page 31 for more on using the
RPxFC functions).
11. Power Input - Connect only the DigiTech PS0913B power supply to this jack.
into the Vx400. Line signals can remain dry or be processed through the Vx400
effects for live and recording applications.
unbalanced connections.
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