Ultra-voice digital vx2496, Integration into a recording system, Audio connections – Behringer ULTRA-VOICE DIGITAL VX2496 User Manual

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ULTRA-VOICE DIGITAL VX2496

7. AUDIO CONNECTIONS

6. INTEGRATION INTO A RECORDING

SYSTEM

As mentioned at the beginning of this manual, the

ULTRA-VOICE DIGITAL is ideally suited to direct connection to a

recording medium, such as a DAT recorder, analog tape machine,

or even a hard disk recording system without the use of a mixing

console. Furthermore, an extremely clean signal is produced as

the potential noise produced by looping through a mixing console

is eliminated from the outset. You can integrate the VX2496 into

a hard disk recording system without having to use an additional

A/D converter. For such cases, the ULTRA-VOICE DIGITAL has

a 24-bit/96 kHz A/D converter with digital AES/EBU output. The

wordclock input allows the VX2496 to be locked to external

devices. Of course, you can also successfully integrate the

ULTRA-VOICE DIGITAL into your studio conventionally with a

mixing console.

7. AUDIO CONNECTIONS

The BEHRINGER ULTRA-VOICE DIGITAL VX2496 has—except

for the insert connectors—standard electronically servo-

balanced inputs and outputs. The circuit design has automatic

hum suppression with balanced signals and operates problem

free even at high levels. Externally-induced mains hum is thus

efficiently suppressed. The servo-function automatically detects

when connector pins are unbalanced and changes the nominal

level internally by 6 dB so that there is no difference in level

between input and output signals.

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Please ensure that only qualified persons install

and operate the device. During installation and

operation the user must have sufficient electrical

contact to earth. Electrostatic discharges might

affect the operation of the unit.

Fig. 7.1: XLR connections

Fig. 7.2: 1/4" mono jack

Fig. 7.3: 1/4" stereo jack connector

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