Output level indicators
These indicate the audio output status. The number of LEDs that light will depend on the volume that is output from the digital output connector ( 5 ).
* Turning the line output volume ( number of LEDs that light.
20
) toward the left to lower the volume will not change the
fig.020 20 Line output volume
This adjusts the volume that is output from the headphone jack ( 22 ) and the line output jacks ( 3 ). Turn this toward the left to decrease the volume, or toward the right to increase the volume.
fig.021 21 Guitar/mic input jack
You can connect a guitar or mic here. Use the guitar/mic input adjustment slider (
15
) to adjust the volume.
fig.022 22 Headphone jack
You can connect headphones here. Even if headphones are connected, sound will still be output from the line output jacks (
fig.bottom
3
).
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ADVANCED (mode select) switch
This switches the driver mode. If you are playing back 5.1 channel audio, or using WDM or ASIO compatible software such as SONAR, Cubase, or Logic Audio that is able to record/play/edit high-quality audio, turn this switch ON. In order to use �Advanced mode� (p. 14), you will need to install the UA-3FX's dedicated driver from the included CD-ROM. (� �Advanced mode and Standard driver mode� (Windows � p. 14/Macintosh � p. 26)) If you change the setting of this switch, you will need to disconnect and then reconnect the USB cable that connects the UA3FX to your computer.
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Input monitor switch
This selects whether or not the audio signals that are input through the mic input jack (plugin powered mic) ( 1 ), digital input connector ( 4 ), guitar/mic input jack ( 21 ), and line input jacks ( 2 ) will be output to the headphone jack ( 22 ) and line output jacks ( 3 ). If this switch is ON, the input signals will be output. If you are using the ASIO driver in Advanced mode, you can set this switch to AUTO so that your software can switch input monitoring on/off. (� �Using ASIO Direct Monitor� (p. 41)) If you are not using the ASIO driver, this will be off; the input signals will not be output. Normally, you should leave this ON.