3.3 SETTING UP AND STARTING TONVERK
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# 3.3 SETTING UP AND STARTING TONVERK 3. PANEL LAYOUT 3.2 REAR PANEL 1. POWER Switch is used to turn the device on and off. To turn the device off, press POWER and then press [YES] or press POWER twice. Ensure the device is fully powered off (all the leds and backlight are turned off) before you remove the USB power cable. 2. USB 1 and 2 Both of these ports can be used to power Tonverk. Connect the included PSU-5 power adapter to a power outlet, and make sure to use the fastening screw to secure the USB cable to the device. These ports can also be used to connect Tonverk to a computer for transferring audio, MIDI, and other files. Use the included USB-C to USB-C cable when connecting to a computer host. 3. SD card reader. The recommended minimum card size is 2 GB, and it must be formatted to exFAT. The write-protect switch on the SD card must be set to OFF if you want to write to the card. 4. Kensington Security Slot. For connecting a Kensington lock and cable. 5. MIDI THRU Forwards data from MIDI IN. Use a standard MIDI cable to connect another MIDI device. 6. MIDI OUT MIDI data output. Use a standard MIDI cable to connect to the MIDI In of an external MIDI device. 7. MIDI IN, MIDI data input. Use a standard MIDI cable to connect to the MIDI Out of an external MIDI device. 8. IN A/B, These audio inputs are used for processing audio from external sources and for sampling exter nal audio. Use either 1/4” (Tip/Ring/Sleeve) phone plugs (balanced connection) or 1/4” mono phone plugs (unbalanced connection). 9. OUT C/D, Audio outputs. Use either a 1/4” (Tip/Ring/Sleeve) phone plug (balanced connection) or a 1/4” mono phone plug (unbalanced connection). 10. OUT A/B, Main audio outputs. Use either a 1/4” (Tip/Ring/Sleeve) phone plug (balanced connection) or a 1/4” mono phone plug (unbalanced connection). 11. OUT E/F (HEADPHONES), Audio output for stereo headphones and other audio equipment. Use 1/4” Tip/Ring/Sleeve phone plug for headphones. You can also use a splitter cable with 1/4” Tip/Ring/Sleeve phone plug to two 1/4” mono phone plugs. If the device becomes unresponsive, you can force it to turn off by pressing and holding the POWER button until the device turns off. Please note that unsaved work might be lost. 3.3 SETTING UP AND STARTING TONVERK Place Tonverk on a stable support, such as a sturdy table, with sufficient space for the cables. Make sure to switch off all devices before you connect Tonverk to other devices. 1. Plug the supplied DC adapter into a power outlet, then connect the adapter’s USB cable to one of Tonverk’s USB ports. 2. Connect OUT A/B from Tonverk to your mixer, amplifier, or use headphones plugged into the HEAD PHONES jack. 3. To control Tonverk from a computer, connect a USB cable between the computer and one of Tonverk’s USB ports. 4. To use MIDI to control Tonverk, connect the MIDI OUT port of the device you wish to send data from to the MIDI IN port of Tonverk. If you want to use Tonverk to control other devices, connect the MIDI OUT port of Tonverk to the MIDI IN port of the device you want to control. 5. Connect an audio source to IN A/B or via USB to process audio from external sources. 6. Switch on all units. Press the POWER switch located at the back of Tonverk to switch it on. 4. TONVERK SOUND ARCHITECTURE 4. TONVERK SOUND ARCHITECTURE The illustrations below show the Tonverk internal sound architecture. 4.1 AUDIO VOICES SRC MACHINE OVERDRIVE AMP FILTER ENVELOPE AMP ENVELOPE PAN TO INSERT FX / BUSES MULTIMODE FILTER B-W FILTER The Overdrive, Base-width filter, and the Multimode filter can all be routed in any order you choose. For more information, please see “11.3.1 ROUTING” on page 52. 4.2 INSERT FX / BUSES Each Audio track and Bus track has its own two selectable insert FXs and routing destination. AUDIO VOICES INSERT FX 1 INSERT FX 2 4 BUSES IN A/B USB IN INSERT FX 1 INSERT FX 2 8 TRACKS TO SEND FX / MIXER / OUTPUTS A D A = Audio tracks routing switches B = Bus tracks routing switches C = Send FX tracks routing switches D = External audio routing switches E = Audio level from Mixer/Main FX to Out E/F 4.3 SEND FX / MIXER / OUTPUTS SEND FX 1 SEND FX 1 SEND FX 1 SEND FX 2 SEND FX 3 OUT C/D OUT A/B OUT E/F HEADPHONES FROM TRACKS AND BUSES MIXER MAIN FX IN A/B USB IN + + + + + + + + A C C C C C C D E A B B + + D 4.4 THE ROUTING MENU Tonverk features a flexible routing setup that allows you to direct sound from multiple sources (audio tracks, buses, send FXs, and external inputs) to various destinations (device outputs, buses, and tracks). Every au dio track, bus, and send FX has its own routing. Routing is primarily performed in the Routing menu. You can also route the active audio track, bus, or send FX using the ROUT parameter on FX PAGE 1. You can The audio from the external inputs are routed on the Mix track’s SRC page and in the AUDIO ROUTING menu.
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