Specifications

D-BOX | 7
Feature: The sum switch selects monitoring from the stereo summing mix output. (i.e. the summed
combination of the 8 inputs).
Benefit: Hear your mix BEFORE it hits external processing or A/D conversion.
Feature: The analog switch selects the analog input source from the rear panel.
Benefit: Connect all sorts of devices here! Samplers, synths, drum machines, an iPod, virtual instruments,
a Sound Effects Library or two track editor fed from an alternative computer output.
Tip: , Either +4dBu or -10dBV analog devices may be utilized (see: setup mode).
Tip: , Plugging in a submixer to this input allows all the aforementioned devices simultaneous connection.
Feature: Both daw & cd buttons are digital inputs that feed the D-Box’s D/A converter.
Benefit: Monitoring from the same D/A allows mix decisions to be made, unbiased by different converters.
“Wow, where’s all that top end crunch coming from? That bell ringing?” Eliminate the .10 cent
converter in the mp3 player, and listen accurately.
Tip: , The converter will recognize and lock to either AES or SPDIF sources. Only one digital source may
be monitored at a time.
Tip: , Pushing a lit Input Select switch will mute that input.
5. SUM OUTPUT KNOB
Feature: The sum output trim knob (5) affects the sum output level (14) by adjusting the overall level of the
stereo summed mix.
Benefit: Used to adjust the mix volume for optimum level into the mixdown A/D converter.
Tip: , The sum output trim knob should start out near 12:00 (straight up). This gives you flexibility with
your mix levels. You can add or subtract mix level as needed.
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