User Guide
88 Chapter 8—Stereo Output
01V—Owner’s Manual
About the Stereo Output
The stereo output features four-band parametric EQ, a dynamics processor, balance
control, and variable output delay of up to 300 milliseconds. The stereo signal is output
via analog XLR-type connectors, analog 2TR OUT connectors, Coaxial digital outputs,
and can be assigned to the Option I/O digital outputs or omni outs.
Analog Stereo Output
The stereo output signal is converted to analog using
20-bit 8-times oversampling D/A converters, and then
output via balanced XLR-3-32-type connectors with a
+4 dB nominal output level.
2TR Out & the Stereo Output
In addition to the XLR connectors, the stereo output signal is output
to the 2TR OUT connectors. These are phono jacks with a –10 dBV
nominal output level, and are typically connected to the analog
inputs of a stereo cassette deck, DAT, or MiniDisc deck for stereo mix
recording.
Coaxial Digital Out & the Stereo Output
The stereo output signal is output digitally in Coaxial format
from the digital stereo out connector. Typically this is connected
to the digital input on a DAT or MiniDisc deck for stereo mix
recording. See “Digital Stereo Out” on page 211 for more infor-
mation.
Option I/O & the Stereo Output
The stereo output signal can be assigned to the Option I/O digital outputs. See “About
Option I/O Cards” on page 216 for more information.
Omni Outs & the Stereo Output
The stereo output signal can be assigned to the omni outs. See “Assigning Omni Outs”
on page 116 for more information.
Solo & the Stereo Output
The Mixdown Solo modes work in conjunction with the stereo output. See “Solo
Setup” on page 80 for more information.
Monitoring the Stereo Output
The stereo output can be monitored using the monitor out or phones. See “Monitor
Setup” on page 78 for more information.
STEREO OUT
+4dB(BAL)
RL
2TR
L
R
IN OUT
–10dBV (UNBAL)
DIGITAL STEREO
COAXIAL
OUT IN