Rear panel – KORG MR-2000S User Manual

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Rear panel

1.

AC connector

Connect the power supply cable (included) here.

2.

USB connector

This lets you use a USB cable to connect the MR-2000S to your computer.

3.

WORD CLOCK OUT jack

This jack outputs the same synchronization word clock as the project (

p.10) or file.

When operating in 1-bit format, this will output 44.1 kHz.

4.

WORD CLOCK IN jack

This jack allows the input of an external synchronization word clock in a range of 44.1 kHz – 192 kHz.

When operating in 1-bit format and using an external word clock for synchronization, 44.1 kHz
must be input in order to operate correctly.

5.

S/P DIF OUT jack (COAXIAL)

This is an S/P DIF digital signal (IEC60958) output jack.

If the format of the project (

p.10) or file is WAV, this will output the same audio as the LINE OUT

jacks, at that sampling frequency and bit depth.

For MP3, the bit depth is fixed at 16 bits; for 1-bit, no signal will be output.

6.

S/P DIF IN jack (COAXIAL)

This is an S/P DIF digital signal (IEC60958) input jack.

7.

Balanced output jacks (XLR)

These are balanced outputs that allow XLR connectors to be used. They output the same audio as the
RCA jacks.

8.

Unbalanced output jacks (RCA)

These are unbalanced outputs that allow RCA connectors to be used. They output the same audio as
the XLR jacks.

9.

Balanced input jacks (XLR)

These are balanced inputs that allow XLR connectors to be used.

10. Unbalanced input jacks (RCA)

These are unbalanced inputs that allow RCA connectors to be used.

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