Dwarf Technical Specs

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The MOD Dwarf when powered up

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

MOD Dwarf back view showing all its ports.
  • 2x independent audio inputs with:
    • with an input adjustment between -35 and +12dB Line level;
    • TS connectors;
    • Input impedance 1 MΩ (clarify this)
    • Programmable Fine Adjust Gain Amplifier: ± 12 dB Gain, 0.5 dB step; (clarify this)
    • 24 bit Digital Audio convertion Bit Depth.
  • 2x independent audio outputs with:
    • TS Line Level;
    • TS connectors (balanced compatible);
    • Volume Control: 0 to -127 dB, 0.5dB step; (clarify the steps)
    • 24 bit Digital Audio convertion Bit Depth.
  • Headphone output:
    • 3.5mm TRS connector
    • Digital volume control from +12dB to −33dB (clarify this)

Each input/output uses a TS connector and has a LED whose color depends on the audio signal amplitude. Learn more about the Duo LED indicators here.


MIDI

  • MIDI IN connector - 3.5mm TRS connector
  • MIDI OUT connector - 3.5mm TRS connector

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)
    • 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.