Panel descriptions, Front panel – Roland OCTA-CAPTURE - High-Speed USB Audio Interface User Manual
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You must install the driver before you connect the OCTA-CAPTURE to your computer for the first time.
Install the driver as described in “Driver Installation and Settings” (p. 14).
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Combo input jacks (INPUT 1–4)
These are analog audio signal input jacks with microphone
preamps. Since they can accommodate either XLR type or phone
type plugs, you can use the type of connector most suitable for
your equipment. You may connect either balanced or unbalanced
devices.
XLR type:
-56–-6 dBu
Phone type:
-46–+4 dBu
The phone-type input jacks of the INPUT 1 and 2 combo input jacks allow you to switch the input
impedance as appropriate for the device that’s connected. Choose the high-impedance setting
(Hi-Z) if you’re connecting a guitar, or choose the low-impedance setting (Lo-Z) if you’re connecting
any other device (p. 36).
*
INPUT 3 and 4 are fixed at low-impedance (Lo-Z) .
The XLR type connection can provide 48 V phantom power, allowing you to connect condenser
microphones that require a phantom power supply. In this case, turn on phantom power switch on
*
This device is equipped with balanced
(XLR/TRS) type input jacks . Wiring
diagrams for these jacks are shown on
the right . Make connections after first
checking the wiring diagrams of other
equipment you intend to connect .
XLR plug
Phone plug
(unbalanced)
TRS phone
plug
(balanced)
922 edit
1: GND
2: HOT
3: COLD
GND (SLEEVE)
HOT (TIP)
COLD (RING)
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