User Manual
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2.3 Connection Diagram
Studio 24c
Owner’s Manual
MIDI I/O. This is the MIDI input and output connections.
MIDI stands for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface.” However, MIDI
can be used for many things other than instruments and sequencing.
The MIDI inputs and outputs allow connection to a variety of MIDI-
equipped hardware, such as keyboard controllers, and can be used
to send and receive MIDI Machine Control and MIDI Time Code.
Note: MIDI does not carry audio signals but is frequently used to trigger or control
an audio source, such as a virtual instrument or hardware synthesizer. You should
ensure that MIDI data is correctly sent and received by the appropriate hardware or
software. You may also need to route hardware sound sources’ audio to the inputs of
your Studio-series interface. Please consult the User’s Manual of your MIDI devices for
help with MIDI setup and usage.
USB-C Port. Use this port to connect your Studio 24c to your computer. While the
Studio 24c connects using USB-C, it is fully compatible with USB 2.0 and 3.0
connections. Use the USB-C to A cable that came with your Studio 24c if your
computer has a USB-A connection rather than a USB-C connection.
Please note: The Studio 24c is backward compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 speed
connections. USB 1.1 is not supported.
2.3 Connection Diagram