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[USB]
[USB]
[INPUT]
USB
USB
DAW
application
DAW
application
Effects
Effects
B2.1u
Record
B2.1u
[INPUT]
[OUTPUT/PHONES]
[OUTPUT/PHONES]
Playback
Sampling frequency
32 kHz / 44.1 kHz / 48 kHz
HINT
With each of the operating systems listed above, the
B2.1u will function as an audio interface simply by
connecting the USB cable. There is no need to install
any special driver software.
To use the B2.1u as an audio interface for the
computer, connect the [USB] connector of the
B2.1u to a USB port on the computer. The B2.1u
will be recognized as an audio interface.
HINT
If the [POWER] switch of the B2.1u is set to OFF,
power will be supplied via the USB connection.
If the [POWER] switch of the B2.1u is set to ON,
power will be supplied from the batteries in the
B2.1u or the AC adapter. Care should be taken
especially when running on battery power,
because setting the switch to ON may result in
faster depletion of the batteries.
In this condition, the sound of a guitar connected
to the [INPUT] jack of the B2.1u can be
processed with the effects of the B2.1u and then
recorded on the audio tracks of a DAW (Digital
Audio Workstation) software application on the
computer.
At the same time, the [OUTPUT/PHONES] jack
of the B2.1u carries the playback sound from the
audio tracks of the DAW application, mixed with
the guitar sound processed by the effects of the
B2.1u (see illustration at the bottom of this
page).
For details on recording and playback, refer to
the documentation of the DAW application.
NOTE
Also when using the B2.1u as an audio interface,
the signal after effect processing is always
available directly at the [OUTPUT/PHONES] jack.
If the DAW application has an echo back function
(input signal during recording is supplied directly to
an output), this must be disabled when using the
B2.1u. If recording is carried out with this function
enabled, the output signal will sound as if
processed by a flanger effect.
Use a high-quality USB cable and keep the
connection as short as possible. If power is
supplied to the B2.1u via a USB cable that is more
than 3 meters in length, the low voltage warning
indication may appear.
Use as a direct box
The [BALANCED OUT] connector on the rear
panel lets you use the B2.1u as a direct box for
sending the bass signal directly to a PA mixer or
recording console. (Gain: 0 dB, output
impedance: 200 ohms, HOT-COLD)
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