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* 2x independent audio inputs with: | * 2x independent audio inputs with: | ||
− | ** independent multi-stage per channel; | + | ** independent multi-stage preamplifiers per channel (+6, +15, +20dB); |
** TS connectors; | ** TS connectors; | ||
** Input impedance 1 MΩ | ** Input impedance 1 MΩ | ||
− | ** Programmable Gain Amplifier: ± 12 dB Gain, 0.5 dB step | + | ** Programmable Fine Adjust Gain Amplifier: ± 12 dB Gain, 0.5 dB step. |
+ | ** 24 bit Digital Audio convertion Bit Depth. | ||
* 2x independent audio outputs with: | * 2x independent audio outputs with: | ||
** TRS noise cancelling; | ** TRS noise cancelling; | ||
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** Digital volume control from +12dB to −33dB | ** Digital volume control from +12dB to −33dB | ||
* SPDIF output: | * SPDIF output: | ||
− | ** 3.5mm TS connector | + | ** 3.5mm coaxial TS connector |
− | |||
Each input/output uses a TRS connector, a True Bypass circuit, and has a LED whose color depends on the audio signal amplitude. | Each input/output uses a TRS connector, a True Bypass circuit, and has a LED whose color depends on the audio signal amplitude. | ||
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==== MIDI ==== | ==== MIDI ==== | ||
− | * MIDI IN connector - DIN 5 pins | + | * MIDI IN connector - DIN 5 pins |
* MIDI OUT connector - DIN 5 pins | * MIDI OUT connector - DIN 5 pins | ||
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** USB MIDI | ** USB MIDI | ||
* USB DEVICE - USB 2.0 Standard-B type | * USB DEVICE - USB 2.0 Standard-B type | ||
− | ** USB Ethernet | + | ** USB Ethernet Connection |
** USB Mass Storage (used for updates) | ** USB Mass Storage (used for updates) | ||
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=== Software === | === Software === | ||
− | The MOD Duo X uses a | + | The MOD Duo X uses a Linux operating system with LV2 plugins to define virtual pedalboards. |
[[category:MOD Duo X]] | [[category:MOD Duo X]] |
Revision as of 11:15, 9 November 2020
Contents
Technical specs
Dimensions
- length: 188 mm
- width: 163 mm
- height: 63 mm
Processors
- RockChip RK3399 CPU:
- CPU family: ARM A72 + A53
- Platform bit depth: 64 bit
- Cores Clock: 4 x 1.4GHz + 2 x 1.8GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Flash Storage: 16 GB
Inputs and outputs
Audio
- 2x independent audio inputs with:
- independent multi-stage preamplifiers per channel (+6, +15, +20dB);
- TS connectors;
- Input impedance 1 MΩ
- Programmable Fine Adjust Gain Amplifier: ± 12 dB Gain, 0.5 dB step.
- 24 bit Digital Audio convertion Bit Depth.
- 2x independent audio outputs with:
- TRS noise cancelling;
- TRS connectors (balanced compatible);
- Volume Control: 0 to -127 dB, 0.5dB step;
- 24 bit Digital Audio convertion Bit Depth.
- Headphone output:
- 6.35mm TRS connector
- Digital volume control from +12dB to −33dB
- SPDIF output:
- 3.5mm coaxial TS connector
Each input/output uses a TRS connector, a True Bypass circuit, and has a LED whose color depends on the audio signal amplitude. Learn more about the Duo LED indicators here and for the Duo X here.
Control Voltage
- 2 CV input ports
- Togglable to CV Expression (you can use this input to connect one expression pedal)
- Stereo 6.35mm TRS connector
- 2 CV output port
- Stereo 6.35mm TRS connector
MIDI
- MIDI IN connector - DIN 5 pins
- MIDI OUT connector - DIN 5 pins
USB
- USB HOST - USB 2.0 Standard-A type
- USB Bluetooth
- USB Wifi
- USB MIDI
- USB DEVICE - USB 2.0 Standard-B type
- USB Ethernet Connection
- USB Mass Storage (used for updates)
Controllers
- 2 knobs with LCD screen
- 4 push buttons switches with color LEDs
- RJ-45 connector for additional controllers (see Control Chain)
Plugin Control
- 2x endless knobs
- 3 parameters can be assigned to each of the endless knobs
- 8x knobs
- 3 parameters can be assigned to each knob
- 4x pushbuttons
- 3 parameters can be assigned to each pushbutton
Peripherals
Software
The MOD Duo X uses a Linux operating system with LV2 plugins to define virtual pedalboards.