Sampling and Sample Editing
Using the Digital Outputs
The K2500 may not display the rate when you're using a rate other than the frequently-used
rates of 32, 44.1 or 48 KHz. This is normal, and although the rate may not be displayed, the
K2500 will still lock on to it.
Using the Digital Outputs
The K2500 features digital audio outputs with XLR connectors. There are two points to keep in
mind if you wish to use them. First, the Mode parameter on the Sample mode page must be set
to a value of Analog to enable the digital outputs. Second, the analog input must be
disconnected from any cables.
If you have a cable connected to the analog input, that input will be routed to the digital
outputs. This effectively makes the K2500 into an analog-to-digital convertor, which can be
very useful. The digital out will have the same signal that is sent to the MIX outs. So if you have
all of your separate outs plugged in (and therefore have no signal coming out of the MIX outs),
you will not have any signal coming out of the digital outs.
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