User's Manual

UNIT Mode
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9.8 UNIT OUT
Concerning the signal routing the DrumIt Three module offers a number of options. In Chapter 10. “Signal
Flow and Routing Options” on page 63 some connection scenarios are listed, which will explain clearly
what routings are available.
LINE This parameter is important if you want to connect a mono signal to the line-in jack.
Select "Mono" so that the fed-in signal is heard in the center of the stereo sound image
(only the signal of the tip of the jack will be transmitted). If "Stereo" is set (logically the
default setting for stereo sources) an incoming mono signal will be placed only on the
left channel.
Line In - Mono
This setting is useful if you are using the DrumIt Three module as an in-ear monitor station and
only a single monitor signal is provided by an external mixer (AUX). In this situation, you should
select "mono" so that the signal will sound in the middle, i.e. on both sides of the headphones.
OUT1·2 This determines which signal is going to the main output jacks (OUT1·2). You can
choose from the following options:
Mix The entire sum signal of the internal mixer (see also page 41) (all
instruments, metronome, line in and the song player).
Mix! Like "Mix", only with a fixed volume. The output volume no longer depends
on the LEVEL control. The control can thus be used exclusively for the
headphone output.
Sub In this setting, the sub-mix signal is used (see SUB).
Sub! Like "Sub", only with a fixed volume - independent of the LEVEL control.
1+2! The Signals of BUS 1 and BUS 2 are outputted with a fixed volume on the
jacks OUT1 and OUT2, which then serve as additional individual outputs
(Direct out).