Studiologic Sledge 2.0 Manual Manuale d'uso

Pagina 33

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SLEDGE by Studiologic®

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Connections

You can either connect a good headphones set to the dedica-
ted output and insert one jack cable in the Output Right/Mono
(if you decide to have a Mono output mixing) or 2 separate jack
cables in both dedicated Output plugs, if you can use a Stereo
channel on your external mixer or audio equipment (a stereo
connection is always suggested). Note: please be sure that the
output volume (main) or the channel (track) volume of the
external mixer is set to 0, in order to avoid any possible audio
interference when the instrument is turned On or Off; there is
an anti-audio noise circuit that is protecting the output when
the instrument is switched On or Off, but under some condi-
tion this protection could not be sufficient, so we suggest to
avoid any risk by keeping the external volumes down to zero.

You can connect a compatible Switch pedal to Pedal 1 / Hold
(PS-100 or VFP1) and/or a dedicated Volume / Expression Pe-
dal to the dedicated Pedal 2 /Expression (VP 27).
The Expression pedal can be assigned to control the follow-
ing functions: Volume, Filter Cutoff or Modulation. See the
related Global Section at pag. 39

Audio Output / Headphones

Pedals
Hold/Expression

MIDI / USB

The MIDI connections allow to control any external Midi
Device and/or control the SLEDGE from any external MIDI
device, for all related data transmission (notes, program
changes etc.) The USB (Universal Serial Port) also allows the
connection to external devices (i.e. Computers) and updates
of the firmware are also accessible via USB. For all Midi data
details, please refer to the Midi Implementation Chart at the
end of the present manual.

Output / Headphones
• Left, Right

Pedals
• Expression, Hold

MIDI / USB
• MIDI In, MIDI Out
• USB

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