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Dangerous Music Source User Manual

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EXAMPLE 1:

AES CABLE

[AES XLR(F)-XLR(M)]

EXAMPLE 3:

AES to S/PDIF CABLE

[DIGITAL XLR(M)-RCA]

3. DIGITAL THROUGH

[

rear

panel

digital

through

pictured

above

]

Feature: Make AES or SPDIF connections here.
Benefit: Pass through the AES or SPDIF digital input signal.
Use:

Monitor an external A/D converter while simultaneously sending to recorder or send the audio back into the session
for more processing, or plug into an outboard digital meter or run into another

source

for expanded monitoring

options.

4. USB INPUT

[

rear

panel

usb

input

pictured

above

]

Feature: Connect the USB 2.0 compliant output from your computer here.
Benefit: Skip using an interface or use this to monitor an additional output source from your computer.

Use:

Use one set of outputs to set up a custom headphone mix for the talent and use the USB output to monitor the
main mix, leveraging the mastering grade converter in

source

. Or reference your masters and music library in high

resolution up to 24 bit, 192 kHz via USB!

Note:

Requires Mac OS 10.6 or higher for driverless plug and play

PC requires a driver. Download from www.dangerousmusic.com (navigate to the Source product page)

EXAMPLE 2:

ADAPT a S/PDIF CABLE

[RCA(F)-1/4”]