Getting connected – VocoPro SDR-4000 Dual Digital USB / SD Audio Recorder & Player User Manual
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Getting Connected
Inputs
The SDR-4000 can record any audio signal from a device with RCA outputs or balanced XLR outputs. Most
commonly, users will be running the output from a mixing device. Other connections can include direct
output from a computer or mp3 player, and even making a copy from the other side of the SDR-4000.
Follow the instructions below for making the connections.
Connecting to a mixing device:
If using RCA:
Connect a paired RCA audio cable from the RCA outputs on your mixing device to the RCA inputs on either
side A or B on the SDR-4000.
If using XLR:
Connect a pair of XLR-M to XLR-F audio cables from the XLR outputs on your mixing device to the XLR
inputs on either side A or B on the SDR-4000.
Connecting directly to a computer or portable audio device:
Using a stereo RCA to 3.5mm audio cable, connect the 3.5mm end to the audio output on your computer
or portable audio device, and connect the RCA ends to the inputs on either side A or B on the SDR-4000.
NOTES: If your computer has a different audio output jack, use the appropriate cable. Some computer
audio outputs are labeled with a headphone symbol.
Connecting from side A to side B:
Using a stereo RCA to RCA cable, connect one end to the audio outputs (on the side of your choice).
Connect the other end to the other side’s audio input jacks.
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Laptop or Mp3 player
NOTE: Be sure to set the audio
volume to a sufficient level.