

recording your sax with the recorded signal being sent back to your headphone with some reverb applied. That still leaves output 1-2 to send the dry signal to some outboard effects equipment (or your monitors) that might add some latency. I suppose that you'd most often use output 3-4 for monitoring, possibly with some FX applied to the incoming signal. The headphone jack on the unit and the TRS connector on the breakout cable are apparently the same connection (phones), so it seems there's only a Hi-Z input on the unit and not on the breakout cable. Notice the switch to select between XLR 2 and TRS - you can use either one, but not both at the same time.Īlso notice that you do have 4 outputs, with output 3-4 on the headphone jack (so an unbalanced/line-level signal).

The following diagram from the manual shows this: you can have 2 mic+preamp or two line inputs but not both.Ĭorrect. MalcolmH wrote:I think it is essentially a 2in 2out device.
