dbx Pro 386 user manual Direct Connection to a Recorder

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Analog Applications

Section 2

2.3 Direct Connection to a Recorder

1). Make microphone connections, being careful to keep the DRIVE control in the minimum (+30 dB) position.

2). Connect the 386’s Line outputs directly to the audio inputs of your recorder.

3). Enable the record function of the specific track of the recorder and open the specific tape track return in the console which corresponds to the track to which the 386 is connected. As you increase the setting of the DRIVE control, you should begin to hear the input of the 386 running through the recorder and returning to your console as a tape return.

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Contents 386 Important Safety Instructions Declaration Conformity 386 Table of ContentsIntro Defining IntroductionWarranty Introduction Service Contact InfoInstallation Recommendations Getting Getting Started Rear Panel Connections IEC Power Cord ReceptacleFront Panel Controls Getting StartedFront Panel Type IV conversion system controls Meter Select SwitchAnalog Analog Applications Basic Analog ConnectionConnection to a Mixing Console Direct Connection to a Recorder Page Digital Digital Output Rear Panel Connections Digital Applications Digital Output Front FunctionsSync Input Sample Rate Selection Digital ApplicationsRear Panel Connections Direct Connection to a DAW CPUDirect Connection to a Digital Mixer SectionDigital Applications A/D Conversion Multi-Tracking to Digital Digital Applications Analog and Digital Output Application Appendix Fig. A.1 Sync Input InfoBlock Block DiagramType IV White Paper By Roger JohnsonAppendix C Appendix C Appendix C Appendix C Truncation AppendixAppendix D Harman International Company