TABLE OF CONTENTS Features............3 Front Panel..........4 Rear Panel..........5 Making Connections......6 Thunderbolt™........6 Inputs..........6 Outputs..........7 Headphones........7 Using the T2 Digital Panel..7 MIDI............8 Smart Monitoring........9 Using Your T2..........10 Specifications..........12 2120 Smithtown Avenue | Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 631 542 5270 | info@residentaudio.com...
• 1/3 U rack-mountable (screw-mount to standard rack tray, not included) Whether you’re in the studio, on the stage or in the DJ booth, the T2 provides the perfect interface between your computer and your performance. * Select Windows systems only. For an up to date list of compatible Windows computers please visit www.residentaudio.com...
D - Phantom power switch – Turns on 48 volts of phantom power for all XLR inputs. E - INST/LINE switch – Use this to set the T2 inputs to instrument-level or line-level. (NOTE: When set to INST, the inputs are monitored in mono; when set to LINE, the inputs are monitored in stereo.
C - PHONES output – Connect headphones here. D - Outputs (1 - 2) – Use these balanced line-level TRS ¼” jacks to connect your T2 to monitors and external devices. (See Making Connections on page 6 of this manual for more information.)
This one’s easy: simply plug one end of a Thunderbolt cable into your computer and the other end into the T2 Thunderbolt port. You’ve probably already noticed that the T2 has no AC cord. That’s because it’s powered by the same Thunderbolt connection that carries audio signal to and from your computer.
T2 to power amplifiers, self-powered speakers, or two channels of a mixing board. Headphones The T2 provides a dedicated PHONES jack on the rear panel for private monitoring in either stereo or mono. (See Smart Monitoring on page 9 in this manual for more information.)
In addition to routing audio, the T2 can also serve as a computer MIDI interface. Simply connect your T2 to external MIDI devices using the rear panel MIDI IN and MIDI OUT jacks. As shown in the graphic below, keyboards and controllers should be connected to the T2 MIDI IN, and sound generating devices such as synthesizers and drum machines should be connected to the T2 MIDI OUT.
Note that the setting of the INST/LINE switch affects input monitoring even when only microphones are connected to the T2. In this case, set the INST/LINE switch to LINE if you want to monitor the incoming mic signal(s) in stereo, or to INST if you want to monitor in mono.
To monitor the audio coming from editing software. Forget the limited sound offered by computer speakers: The T2 allows you to hear every nuance of your edits. Simply plug a pair of headphones into the T2 or connect its outputs to amplifiers or self-powered monitors.
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For live playback of audio both onstage and in the DJ booth. The T2 allows you to play back audio with great quality sound—up to 24/96. Just connect the T2 to your laptop with Thunderbolt, and you’re ready to go—no AC cord, no wall wart, no batteries. Each track appears on its own output, too, which means you can scratch, add reverb, delays or other kinds of processing to craft the ultimate live performance.
• Consult the dealer or and experienced radio/TV technician for help WARNING: Changes or modification to this unit not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could voide the user’s authority to the equipment. Resident Audio T2 Operation Manual : Specifications...
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