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Level
LINE OUT
The Default Sound patch utilizes the LINE OUT for monitoring the
0-COAST. The DYNAMICS circuit is connected to the LINE OUT circuit
as indicated by the gold wire in Figure 55.
While it is not possible to reroute this connection, the DYNAMICS
circuit does have an additional output located below the LINE OUT
called DYNMC OUT (Figure 56).
The DYNMC OUTput is Modular Level and produces a signal in the
range of 10V peak to peak, which is more then 3 times the strength of the typical line-level audio signal commonly used in the
studio and on stage. The DYNMC OUT should only be used when interfacing the 0-COAST with instruments capable of handling
the large voltages produced by this type of output, such as modular synthesizers.
The LINE OUT circuit has a Level parameter which sets the volume. This Level parameter is clean up to about 80%, where it starts
to overload and clip. The OVL (overload) indicator will light to indicate this clipping. The LINE Out is a Tip Ring Sleeve jack that
provides a 2-Channel stereo output on a single jack (Figure 10). It is also OK to use this output as a Mono output by using a Tip
Sleeve cable. This output is capable of driving loads typical of Headphones, long cables runs to a mixer, stomp boxes, and just
about any other device with a line-level input.
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Figure 55:
Line OUTput
Normalization
Figure 56:
DYNMC OUT
Normalization