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** USB Wifi | ** USB Wifi |
Revision as of 15:22, 6 April 2021
Contents
Technical specs
Dimensions
- length: 105 mm
- width: 202 mm
- height: 54 mm
Processors
- RockChip PX30 CPU:
- CPU family: ARM A35
- Platform bit depth: 64 bit
- Cores Clock: 4 x 1.3GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Flash Storage: 8 GB
Inputs and outputs
Audio
- 2x independent audio inputs with:
- input adjustment between -35dB and +12dB Line level;
- TS connectors;
- Input impedance 1 MΩ
- Programmable Fine Adjust Gain Amplifier: ± 12dB Gain, 0.5dB step; (clarify this)
- Cirrus Logic Audio Codec with 24 bit ADC
- 2x independent audio outputs with:
- TRS connectors
- Balanced and unbalanced modes
- Volume Control: 0dB to -127dB, 0.5dB step;
- Cirrus Logic Audio Codec with 24 bit DAC
- Headphone output:
- 3.5mm TRS connector
- Digital volume control from -33dB to +12dB
Each audio input and output has an LED whose color depends on the audio signal amplitude. Learn more about the LED indicators here.
MIDI
- MIDI IN connector - 3.5mm TRS MIDI Type-A
- MIDI OUT connector - 3.5mm TRS MIDI Type-A
USB
- USB HOST - USB 2.0 Standard type-A
- USB Bluetooth
- USB Wifi
- USB MIDI
- USB DEVICE - USB 2.0 Standard-B type
- USB Ethernet Connection
- USB Mass Storage (used for updates)
- USB MIDI
Controllers
- 3 endless knobs
- 3 performance buttons (that allow you to switch between control assignments pages)
- 2 footswitches with color LEDs
- 1 footswitch (that allow you to switch between control assignments pages for the footswitch A and B)
- RJ-45 connector for additional controllers (see Control Chain)
Plugin Control
- 3x endless knobs
- 24 parameters can be assigned to each of the endless knobs
- 2x Footswitches
- 8 parameters can be assigned to each knob
Peripherals
Software
The MOD Dwarf uses a Linux operating system with LV2 plugins to define virtual pedalboards.