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You can use the inputs and outputs to connect instruments, mics, computers, speakers, and headphones
to your TuneStudio.
input/output
XLR Mic inputs
1
1/4" tRS inputs
2
RCA inputs
3
Monitor out
4
uSB Audio
5
Headphones
6
7
description
Inputs 1 and 2 provide XLR cable microphone inputs with optional
phantom power for condenser mics. A condenser mic usually requires
phantom power unless it has its own power source, such as a battery.
Dynamic and ribbon mics don't usually require phantom power.
Note: The phantom power button turns on phantom power for inputs
1 and 2. Always connect your microphones before turning on phantom
power. Microphones are very sensitive, and a sudden power surge can
damage a microphone. It's also a good idea to set the level control to
-∞
before you turn on phantom power.
Inputs 1–3 provide 1/4" TRS inputs for connecting guitars, bass
guitars, synthesizers, drum machines, and other instruments.
Channel 3 provides two TRS inputs. If you're connecting a mono
input to Channel 3, connect it to the "Left/Mono" input.
Input 4's RCA inputs can be used to connect electronic equipment
such as a CD player or another iPod.
The monitor out connection can be used to connect studio monitor
speakers. Studio monitors should have built-in amplifiers or be
connected to an amplifier.
You can control the studio monitors' volume with the monitor
playback control.
The USB connection can be used to connect your TuneStudio to
a computer.
You can control the computer's volume with the USB input control.
The headphones connection can be used to connect headphones.
You can use the 1/8" (3.5mm) to 1/4" (7mm) headphone adapter to
connect different types of headphones.
You can control the headphone's volume with the headphones
playback control.

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