M-AUDIO DMAN User Manual

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DMAN Connections

(see DMAN Block Diagram below)

1. Aux Line Input – A 10k ohm, stereo, line level

1

/

8

” jack.

Handles input voltages up to 2 volts rms. Normal
connections to this jack would be from the line level outputs
of a mixer, mic preamp, the recording outs of an instrument
amplifier or a CD player. The Aux Input is normally mixed
with the line output and is not recorded when audio
recording is enabled.

2. Line Input – A 10k ohm, stereo, line level

1

/

8

” jack. Handles

input voltages up to 2 volts rms. Normal connections to this
jack could be from the line level outputs of a mixer, external
mic preamp, the recording outs of an instrument amplifier or
a CD player.

3. Mic Input - An unbalanced, mono,

1

/

8

” jack. The

microphone input feeds a preamp with 18 dB signal boost,
allowing for better dynamic range with microphones having
low gain.

4. Line Output – A stereo, line/headphone level

1

/

8

” jack

which provides a maximum output voltage of 2 volts rms.
Normally this jack would be connected to an external
amplifier and speakers, self-powered multimedia speakers, a
DAT or other stereo mixdown recorder or headphones.

5. MIDI Interface – The included MIDI Interface Cable, when

connected to the MIDI Interface connector on the DMAN
board, provides standard MIDI In and MIDI Out (5-pin DIN)
connectors. Normal these MIDI connections will go to a MIDI
keyboard or tone module. Functionally, the MIDI interface
operates as a standard MPU401 “UART mode” MIDI
interface.

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