Connection and software configuration, Physical connections, Audio connections – Solid State Logic 82BN0M01B User Manual

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Nucleus User Guide

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4. Connection and Software Configuration

P

HYSICAL

C

ONNECTIONS

The Installation Guide that came with Nucleus contains important safety information. Please be sure to read that guide

before attempting to connect Nucleus.

The mains power connection for Nucleus is via a standard 3-pin IEC320 power cable. The following audio and data connections

can be found on the Nucleus back panel:

Audio Connections

PRE 1 IN, PRE 2 IN

Combi inputs for Nucleus pre-amps 1 and 2, XLR connections are routed via the pre-amps; plugging

in a 1/4" jack will automatically select the high input impedance on the channel strip.

PRE 1 OUT, PRE 2 OUT

Balanced XLR outputs from the input channels (in parallel with the Insert Send).

SEND/RETURN 1 and 2

Balanced 1/4" jack Insert Send and Return connections for pre-amps 1 and 2.

Note that inserts can also be used on the monitor circuits – see Page 40 for details.

EXTERNAL L and R

Balanced XLR inputs for connecting an additional stereo signal to the Nucleus monitoring circuits.

MONITOR L and R

Balanced XLR outputs for connecting the Nucleus monitoring to a pair of loudspeakers.

HEAPHONES

1/4" stereo headphone connections. Both sockets send identical signals.

MONITOR -10dB

Phono connections providing a 10dB attenuated unbalanced output for consumer monitoring.

iJack

3.5mm stereo jack input provides an additional source into the monitoring and headphone sends.

SPDIF

Optical S/PDIF stereo IO. The outputs of the Nucleus pre-amps feed the S/PDIF output (channel 1

is left, channel 2 is right) and the S/PDIF inputs feed the External monitor connection.

Data Connections

Both Network and USB connections must be made between Nucleus and the DAW computer(s) – for systems using multiple

computers, see Page 14.

Network

This is a standard 8P8C modular (‘RJ45’ type) Ethernet connector for Nucleus – DAW network data.

USB

Use a standard USB A-B cable to connect Nucleus to a USB port on your DAW computer. This

connection is used for the Nucleus soundcard and for keyboard commands to the DAW.

It is important that the USB connection between Nucleus and your computer is direct, and not via USB ports on the

back of your keyboard, for example. If using a switcher for a multi-computer setup, ensure that the switcher is high

quality. Nucleus provides a USB hub, allowing additional equipment to be connected via Nucleus.

Defining Keyboard Nationality (Mac)

Nucleus emulates a UK keyboard. When Nucleus is first connected to a Mac, a dialogue will be displayed which asks you to

identify the new keyboard. In order to identify the keyboard type, the Mac then requires the key to right of the left Shift key

to be pressed. Mode switch 16 on Nucleus (see Page 25), is assigned a ‘Keyboard ID’ command by default; pressing this

switch – labelled ‘KeybID’ – will send the required keystroke to the Mac to correctly identify Nucleus as a UK keyboard.

Footswitch

Two footswitches can be connected to Nucleus using the single 1/4" stereo (X-Y) jack FOOTSWITCH

connector – use a mono-to-stereo splitter cable to separate the two footswitch connections.

Terminal

The TERMINAL D-connector is used for advanced system configuration and diagnostics. We strongly

suggest not using this unless you are confident with terminal procedures and have an in-depth

understanding of quantum theory.

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