Location and Function of Parts and Controls

4 TAPE OUT (analog signal output) connector (3.5mm TRS jack)

Outputs an unbalanced stereo analog signal. The reference level is fixed to –10 dBu.

3 Digital output section

1 AES/EBU connector

2 SAMPLING RATE switch

3 COAXIAL connector

4 S/PDIF / CASCADE switch

1 AES/EBU (AES/EBU signal output) connector (XLR type 3-pin, male)

Outputs the digital master signal in AES/EBU format. Used to connect the unit to a digital recorder. The sampling frequency is the same as the one selected using the 2 SAMPLING RATE switch.

2 SAMPLING RATE (sampling frequency select) switch

Selects the sampling frequency, either 48 kHz or 96 kHz.

Note

When you change the sampling frequency, turn the power off once, and then turn it on again. After the power is turned on again, the unit operates according to the new sampling frequency.

You can check the current sampling frequency at which the unit operates on the Information window.

For details, see “Information” on page 21.

3 COAXIAL (digital signal output) connector (Phono jack)

Outputs the digital signal in IEC60958 format. Used to connect the unit to a digital recorder or a second DMX-P01. The sampling frequency is the same as the one selected using the 2 SAMPLING RATE switch.

4 S/PDIF / CASCADE switch Selects the signal to be output from the COAXIAL connector.

S/PDIF: Outputs the same signal as the master output. Set to this position when connecting the unit to a digital recorder

CASCADE: Outputs the Left and Right bus signals. Set the switch to this position when connecting the COAXIAL connector to the CASCADE IN connector of the second DMX-P01 in a cascade connection for adding inputs.

Note

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When two DMX-P01 mixers are used in the cascade connection, the sampling rate of both mixers should be matched. Set the same sampling rate using the SAMPLING RATE switch.