Panel Descriptions

Rear panel

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20.AC inlet

Connect the included AC cable here. Plug in the cable firmly so that it does not fall out. For details on current consumption, refer to “Main specifications” (p. 50).

21.MIDI IN/OUT connectors

Connect these to the MIDI connectors of your MIDI device to receive or transmit MIDI messages.

22.WORD CLOCK IN/OUT jacks

Use these jacks to synchronize the UA-1000 with a digital recorder.

If you want to synchronize to WORD CLOCK, you must turn on the external clock switch.

23.USB connector

Use a USB cable to connect the UA-1000 to your computer.

*Do not plug in or unplug the USB cable while your audio application is recording or playing. Doing so may cause the application to freeze.

24.Coaxial digital input jack / optical digital input jack

Use these jacks to input digital audio from a CD/MD/DAT, etc. If a digital device is connected to the optical digital input jack, the optical digital input jack will be given priority; the signal from the coaxial digital input jack will not be input. Digital signals applied to the digital input connectors are handled as INPUT 9 and 10.

In order to record a digital signal, the external clock switch must be turned on.

If you want to use the optical digital input jack to input ADAT signals, simultaneously press the ADAT mode switch and the external clock switch to select ADAT Input/Output mode. This allows ADAT format signals to be input from the optical input jack.

25.Coaxial digital output jack / optical digital output jack

Use these jacks to send digital audio to a digital audio device such as an MD or DAT. Digital signals output from the digital output connectors are handled as OUTPUT 9 and 10.

If you want to use the optical digital output jack to output ADAT signals, press the ADAT mode switch to select ADAT Output mode, or simultaneously press the ADAT mode switch and the external clock switch to select ADAT Input/Output mode. This allows ADAT format signals to be output from the optical input jack.

26.Input jacks 5–8

Connect to these jacks when you want to input audio signals from audio devices or MIDI sound modules.

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