Computer connections, Audio connections, Microphones – Teac US-16X08 Reference Manual User Manual

Page 12: Guitar, Electronic and audio devices and other equipment, Analog record players, Monitor speakers, Headphones, Midi connections, Connecting with ios devices

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TASCAM US-16x08

5 – Connections

Computer connections

Use the included USB cable to connect the unit to a computer

USB 2.0/3.0 port. When the USB connection is working, the USB

indicator on the front of the unit lights.

CAUTION

If you connect this unit to a computer via a USB hub, for

example, audio signal dropouts, clicking noises and other

interference could occur due to the influence of other USB

devices connected to that hub. For this reason, we strongly

recommend connecting this unit to a separate USB port.

Connecting USB keyboards and mice, however, to the same

bus should not be a problem.

Audio connections

Analog audio signals input into this device from mics, guitars,

keyboards and other audio equipment can be converted into

digital signals and transmitted to the computer via USB. In

addition, by connecting speakers (through an amplifier if not

powered) or headphones to this unit, you can monitor audio

signals that are input to this unit and output from the computer.

CAUTION

Before connecting audio equipment, set the unit’s 1-10

gain, LINE OUT 1-2 and PHONES knobs to their lowest

values. Failure to do so could cause sudden loud noises

from monitoring equipment, and this could damage the

equipment or harm hearing.

Microphones

Dynamic mics

Connect mics to the IN 1-10 jacks on the front of the unit.

Condenser mics

When using condenser mics that require phantom power,

connect them to the IN 1-8 jacks, and set the phantom

power switches to +48V.

CAUTION

Before making connections, turn this unit and all equipment

to be connected off (standby).

Do not connect or disconnect mics while phantom power is

set to +48V. Doing so could cause a loud noise and might

damage this unit and connected equipment.

Set the LINE OUT and PHONES knobs to their minimum

values before switching the phantom power setting

between +48V and OFF. Sudden loud noises from

monitoring equipment could occur, and this could damage

the equipment or harm hearing.

Supplying phantom power to some ribbon mics will break

them. If you are unsure, do not supply phantom power to a

ribbon mic.

Guitar

When connecting a guitar or bass guitar directly to this unit, use

the IN 9 or IN 10 jack on the front of the unit and set the LINE/

INST switch for that jack to INST.

Electronic and audio devices and other

equipment

When connecting an electronic instrument or other audio

equipment directly to this unit, use the IN 9-10 jacks on the

front of the unit or the IN 11-16 jacks on the back and set the

LINE/INST switches for those jacks to LINE.

Analog record players

The output of an analog record player cannot be connected

directly to this unit. To connect an analog record player to this

unit, a phono amp and equalizer (or an audio amplifier that has

phono input jacks) must be connected between them.

Monitor speakers

Connect monitor speakers (powered speakers or an amplifier

and speaker system) to the LINE OUT 1-2 jacks on the back of

the unit.
Use the LINE OUT 1-2 knob on the front of the unit to adjust the

speaker volume.

Headphones

Connect headphones to the PHONES jack (standard stereo) on

the front of the unit.

CAUTION

Before connecting headphones, minimize the volume with

the PHONES knob. Failure to do so might cause sudden loud

noises, which could harm your hearing or result in other

trouble.

MIDI connections

Connect sound modules, keyboards, synthesizers, drum

machines and other MIDI devices to the unit in the following

manner.

If you want to monitor sound from a MIDI device, connect its

outputs to this unit's IN 9-16 jacks or use an external mixer.

You can also use the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT connectors

on the back of the unit to send and receive MIDI timecode

(MTC). By doing this, you can use an application that

supports MTC to synchronize a multitrack recorder (MTR)

and MIDI devices.

CAUTION

When using Windows Media Player, if the “Sound and Audio

Devices Properties” Control Panel “MIDI music playback

(default device)” is set to “Microsoft GS Wavetable SW

Synth”, you will not be able to hear MIDI performances

through this unit's LINE OUT 1-8 or PHONES jacks.

Connecting with iOS devices

A Lightning to USB Adapter is required.
You will need to prepare an Apple genuine Lightning to USB

Adapter (sold separately).

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