Make Noise Rosie User Manual
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Overview
Rosie is an output interfacing module with the added functionalities of a FX Loop, Crossfader and
Auto-Cue system. It features two Mono Inputs (Channel A and B) each with LED indication of signal
strength, a crossfader to select between Channel A and B, a Mono FX Send with Stereo FX Return
and Return Level control, a Master Level control with Limiting and overload indication, a Line Level
1/4" Stereo output and the Auto-CUE system with independent Level control and Headphone output.
Both the CUE and Master Outputs use high quality Burr Brown line drivers capable of driving long cable
runs out to the PA or a set of headphones.
The Rosie is designed to facilitate live performance on the modular synthesizer by allowing the artist
to preview and modify portions of a patch using the Auto-CUE system, while the audience is listening
to a different portion of the patch as selected by the crossfader. Additonally it allows for stereo processing
of all sounds that are live in the PA using the the FX Loop. The Rosie is also suitable for headphone
monitoring of the modular system for personal use and for interfacing the modular system to a recording
environment. Because all signal levels are scaled within the Rosie, the user does not need to be
concerned with interfacing the large signal levels from the modular system to the more typical Line Level
inputs found on most audio gear.
It is designed to be installed in the bottom most row, at the right hand edge of system. This prevents
physical interference from the bulky 1/4" cable.