NOTE: Since ToneLab uses an actual valve (vacuum tube), it will produce no sound for several seconds until the valve warms up. This isn’t a malfunction – it’s just the nature of valves.
USING ToneLab FOR DIRECT-LINE RECORDING
EXAMPLE OF ANALOGUE CONNECTIONS
•When using ToneLab for analogue recording, set the rear panel AMP/LINE switch (9.1) to the “LINE” position, and connect the OUTPUT L/MONO and R jacks (9.2) to the channel input jacks of your mixer or recorder.
HINT: If you’re using a mono connection, use the OUTPUT L/MONO jack.
HINT: If you’re using stereo connections, pan the input channels of your mixer/ recorder to the far left and right respectively.
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EXAMPLE OF DIGITAL CONNECTIONS
•When using ToneLab for digital recording, set the rear panel AMP/LINE switch (9.1) to the “LINE” position, and connect ToneLab’s S/P DIF OUT jack (9.4) to the digital input jack (S/P DIF format IEC60958 EIAJ
NOTE: The volume of the S/P DIF OUT jack is adjusted by the GLOBAL setting “DOUT LVL.” See p.50 for details.
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