Using the rubix, Playing back, Recording – Roland Rubix22 2x2 USB Audio Interface User Manual

Page 18: Adjusting the input level

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Using the Rubix

Playing Back

Connect the Rubix to a computer or iPad using the USB cable.
By connecting headphones or amplified speakers as shown in the

illustration, you can monitor playback from your DAW software or

the sound from an instrument or audio device connected to the

Rubix.

* To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn

down the volume, and turn off all the units before making any

connections.

Front panel

Headphones

Rear panel

Amplified speakers

For details on connecting

the Rubix to your

computer or iPad, refer to

“Getting Ready to Use

the Rubix”

(p. 10)

Recording

Audio signals from the INPUT jacks can be sent to your DAW

software and recorded.

* To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn

down the volume, and turn off all the units before making any

connections.

Guitar

Condenser

microphone

Front panel

When connecting devices to the INPUT jacks, check

the settings of the [48V] button (p. 2, p. 4, p. 7) and [Hi-Z]

button (p. 2, p. 4, p. 7).

Example:

Connect a guitar to the INPUT 1L jack.

&

Set the [Hi-Z] button to

“ON.”

Connect a condenser microphone to the

INPUT 2R jack.

&

Set the [48V] button to

“ON.”

For details on

connecting the Rubix to

your computer or iPad,

refer to

“Getting Ready

to Use the Rubix”

(p. 10)

Rear panel

Adjusting the Input Level

Use the [SENS 1L] knob and [SENS 2R] knob (on the

Rubix44, the [SENS 1L] knob – [SENS 4R] knob) to

adjust the input level so that the level indicator does

not light red.

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