Rear Panel Descriptions - M-Audio Octane User Manual

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22. A/D Line Inputs 1-8 – These are balanced/unbalanced direct analog inputs to Octane's ADC (Analog/Digital Converters) on 1/4" TRS

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connectors. These inputs are half-normalled to Octane's Preamp Outputs, allowing them to function as eight independent channel insert
returns, or as a standalone ADC (Analog to Digital Converter). Plugging a connector into the A/D Line Input will interrupt the signal from
the XLR input to the lightpipe output, but plugging a connector into the Line Output will not.
23. Preamp Outputs 1-8 – These are balanced/unbalanced direct analog outputs for each preamp channel on 1/4" TRS connectors.
These outputs are half-normalled to Octane's A/D Line Inputs, allowing them to function as eight independent channel insert sends.
Plugging a connector into the A/D Line Input will interrupt the signal from the XLR input, but plugging a connector into the Line Output
will not.
24. Mic Inputs 1-8 – These are balanced XLR mic-level inputs to Octane's eight microphone preamps. Their levels are controlled by the
associated channel's front panel Mic Level Control.
NOTE: When a 1/4" connector is inserted into channel 1 or 2 Inst In, the XLR Mic Input for those channels is disabled.
25. Power Input – Connect Octane's 18VAC 3500 mA power supply to this input.
26. ADAT Output – ADAT 8-channel digital output accepts a standard optical cable with TOSLink connector. This output gets it's signal
either directly from the mic/instrument inputs, or from the device connected to the A/D Line Inputs.
27. Word Clock I/O – Word clock input and output on BNC connectors.
Connect your balanced inputs to Octane's rear panel XLR Mic Inputs 1 - 8.
Connections
In many cases, you will be using Octane to connect to your Digital Audio Workstation environment. Connect an ADAT optical cable from
Octane's rear-panel ADAT Output to the ADAT input on your computer's digital audio interface, digital mixer, or other ADAT-compatible
digital recording device.
If your digital audio interface offers word clock I/O, connect them to Octane's Word Clock In and Out using BNC connectors on coaxial cables.
Octane's A/D Line Inputs can be used as insert returns in conjunction with the Preamp Outputs, or as a standalone A/D converter.
NOTE: Inserting a connector in a channel's A/D Line Input will override the input from the Mic (XLR) Input.
Octane's Preamp Outputs can be used as insert sends in conjunction with the A/D Line Inputs, or connected to a mixer's analog inputs.
You may also use the Octane's Preamp Outputs to connect directly to the analog line inputs of a computer sound card (such as the Delta
1010, both by M-Audio).
You can connect instrument level sources to channels 1 and 2 Instrument Inputs.
NOTE: The Instrument Inputs override those channels' Mic Inputs; inserting a connector in either channel's Inst In will disable
that channel's Mic (XLR) Input.
To XLR
Mic In
From
Preamp
Outs
Computer
To Inst In
Wordclock Device
in
out
out
Octane
Delta 1010
5
ADAT

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