Connections, 1 midi connections, 2 analog connections – Behringer high-precision digital 24-bit/96 kHz EQ/RTA mastering processor DEQ2496 User Manual
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ULTRACURVE PRO DEQ2496 User Manual
5. Connections
5.1 MIDI connections
Your DEQ2496 incorporates a MIDI interface, which allows you to send and receive
MIDI data. It is thus possible to integrate the unit into a recording studio and
control it from a computer-based sequencer program.
The MIDI connectors on the rear of the unit are internationally standardized
5-pos. DIN jacks. You need commercially available MIDI cables to connect the
ULTRACURVE PRO to other MIDI equipment.
MIDI IN: receives MIDI control data. Adjust the receive channel in the
UTILITY menu.
MIDI THRU: the MIDI THRU jack allows for passing on incoming MIDI signals
without modification, for example, to daisy-chain several ULTRACURVE PROs.
MIDI OUT: sends MIDI data to a connected computer or another ULTRACURVE
PRO. Transmitted formats are program data and status information for
signal processing.
5.2 Analog connections
As a standard feature, the BEHRINGER ULTRACURVE PRO DEQ2496 has
electronically balanced inputs and outputs. The circuit design features automatic
hum and noise reduction for balanced signals and allows for trouble-free
operation, even at highest operating levels. Externally induced mains hum,
etc. is thus effectively suppressed. The servo function, which is also automatic,
recognizes the connection of unbalanced pin assignments and changes the
nominal level internally so that there is no difference in level between the input
and output signals (6 dB correction).
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Please ensure that only qualified persons install and operate the
device. During installation and operation the user must have sufficient
contact to earth. Electrostatic discharges might affect the operation
of the unit.
output
For unbalanced use, pin 1 and pin 3
have to be bridged
1 = ground/shield
2 = hot (+ve)
3 = cold (-ve)
input
1
2
3
1
2
3
Balanced use with XLR connectors
Fig. 5.1: XLR connectors
strain relief clamp
sleeve
tip
sleeve
(ground/shield)
Unbalanced ¼" TS connector
tip
(signal)
Fig. 5.2: 1/4" TS connector
strain relief clamp
sleeve
ring
tip
sleeve
ground/shield
For connection of balanced and unbalanced plugs,
ring and sleeve have to be bridged at the stereo plug.
Balanced ¼" TRS connector
ring
cold (-ve)
tip
hot (+ve)
Fig. 5.3: 1/4" TRS connector
5.3 Digital connections (AES/EBU and S/PDIF)
The AES/EBU interface whose name is derived from the Audio Engineering
Society and the European Broadcasting Union, is mainly used in professional
studio environments and broadcasting studios for the transmission of digital
signals, also over greater distances. The connection is made via balanced XLR
cables with a wave resistance of 110 ohms. Cables can be up to 100 m long.
With some minor adaptations, even cable lengths of over 1 km are possible
(not rare in radio and TV applications).
The interface complies with the AES3 format, which allows for the two-channel
transmission of signals with a resolution of up to 24 bits. The signal has an auto-
clock and auto-synchronization feature (important when several digital devices
are used). An additional wordclock connection between DEQ2496 and connected
AES/EBU equipment is therefore not required. The sample rate is not fixed and
can be chosen freely. Typical rates are 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz and 96 kHz.
The AES/EBU interface is largely compatible to the popular S/PDIF interface.
A connection can be made using an adapter. On the ULTRACURVE PRO the format
can be switched to S/PDIF.
Digital inputs/outputs on optical connectors are also available.