User Manual

Description of the Device
UR44 Operation Manual 6
7 [+48V] switch
Turns the phantom power on (O) and off (N). When
you turn this switch on, phantom power will be
supplied to the [MIC/HI-Z 1/2] jack. The [+48V]
indicator lights when the switch is turned on. Turn this
switch on when using a phantom powered condenser
microphone.
8 [+48V] switch
Turns the phantom power on (O) and off (N). When
you turn this switch on, phantom power will be
supplied to the [MIC/LINE 3/4] jack. The [+48V]
indicator lights when the switch is turned on. Turn this
switch on when using a phantom powered condenser
microphone.
Phantom Power Precautions
9 [PHONES 1/2] knobs
For adjusting the output signal level of the [PHONES]
jack. The [PHONES 1] knob adjusts the output of the
corresponding [PHONES 1] jack below it, while the
[PHONES 2] knob adjusts the output of the
corresponding [PHONES 2] jack. This output signal
level is not affected by the [OUTPUT] knob.
) [PHONES 1/2 ] jack
For connection to a set of headphones. [PHONES 1]
outputs the MIX 1 signals. [PHONE 2] outputs the
MIX 1 or MIX 2 signals. To select the output signal of
the [PHONES 2], refer to “Headphone Area” (page 17)
in the section “dspMixFx UR44” or the “Headphones
Window” (page 13) in the section “Dedicated
Windows for Cubase Series.”
! [OUTPUT] knob
Adjusts the output signal level of the [MAIN OUTPUT]
jacks. This output signal level is not affected by the
[PHONES] knob.
CAUTION
Always turn phantom power OFF when it is not
required.
When using phantom power, observe the
following to prevent noise and possible damage
to UR44 or connected equipment.
When connecting devices not requiring
phantom power to the [MIC/HI-Z 1/2]
[MIC/LINE 3/4] jacks, make sure to turn
phantom power OFF.
Do not connect or disconnect any devices
while phantom power is turned ON.
Set all output level controls to minimum when
turning phantom power ON or OFF.
HINT
What is MIX?
MIX refers to the stereo output signals which flow in the
device. The input signals to the device flow to each MIX.
Refer to the section “Signal Flow” (page 33).