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Appendices
Appendices
UA-3 Application Guide
This section explains various ways in which the UA-3 can be connected and used.
To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the
power of all devices before making any connections. (It is not necessary to turn off the power of your computer)
Digitally recording the output of the UA-3 on MD
Make the connections shown in the following diagram.
Monitor Speakers
LINE IN
Set to "INPUT+GUITAR/MIC"
*
The sampling rate of the UA-3's digital output is 44.1kHz. Audio data of a sampling rate other than
44.1kHz will be automatically converted within a computer to 44.1kHz, and will be output from the
digital output connectors of the UA-3.
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Before you perform digital recording, please read the section entitled You must read this before
you use digital recording (p. 5).
MD
DIGITAL INPUT
Optical digital cable
Audio cable
LINE
DIGITAL
OUT
OUT
UA-3
Computer
USB
port
USB cable
USB
port
Stereo
Headphones
Signal flow
• Depending on the application that you
are using on a Windows machine,
when the digital output of the UA-3 is
connected to a digital device such as
MD and audio is playing, a certain
amount of time may be required
immediately after playback ends for
the digital audio output to be locked,
so that there will be no sound for one
or two second, or the tempo or pitch
may be wrong. If this occurs, you can
use the "D-Out Smoother" software
included in the CD-ROM to make the
audio sound smoothly. For details
refer to Basic operation of the D-Out
Smoother (p. 15).
• If you change the position of the
Recording input select switch,
you should turn down the volume
of any monitor speaker system
that is connected.

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