Make Noise Rosie Manual

Summary of Rosie

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    V2.3.

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    2 rosie limited warranty -----------------------------------------------------3 installation ----------------------------------------------------------------4 panel controls ---------------------------------------------------------------5 overview ----------------------------------------------------...

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    3 about this manual: written by tony rolando edited by walker farrell illustrated by w.Lee coleman limited warranty: make noise warrants this product to be free of defects in materials or construction for a period of one year from the date of purchase (proof of purchase/invoice required). Malfunctio...

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    4 electrocution hazard! Bus board connection cable. Do not touch any electrical terminals when attaching any eurorack bus board cable. The make noise rosie is an electronic music module requiring 45ma of +12vdc and 40 ma of -12vdc regulated voltages and a properly formatted distribution receptacle t...

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    5 rosie panel connections 1 2 3 6 7 12 5 4 8 10 11 13 9 1. Channel a signal input: expects typical 10vpp audio signal from modular system. Ac coupled. 2. Channel b signal input: expects typical 10vpp audio signal from modular system. Ac coupled. 3. Channel a level indicator: led lights to show stren...

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    6 overview rosie is an output interfacing module with the added functionalities of a fx loop, crossfader, and auto-cue system. It features two mono inputs (channel a and b) each with led indication of signal strength, a crossfader to select between channel a and b, a mono fx send with stereo fx retu...

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    7 the crossfader and auto cue system the crossfader is the topmost knob on the rosie. It allows for manual crossfading between channel a and b. It works together with the fx send (fx loop) and auto-cue system. When the crossfader is set to be fully counter clockwise, channel a is selected and the si...

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    8 the line output the line output level is clean up to about 75%, where it will start to overload and clip. The ovl (overload) indicator lights to indicate this clipping. The line output is a tip ring sleeve jack the provides a stereo output on a single jack. It is also ok to use this output as a mo...

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    9 patch examples: “dj” cueing system patch two audio signals to ch. A and ch. B inputs. Choose patch to send to pa with crossfader, output master line output to pa. Monitor cue output with headphones to audition the other patch. When ready, use crossfader to switch to the other patch in the pa. Two-...

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    10 patch examples: three-input mixer (2 mono channels + 1 mono/stereo channel) start with two-input mixer patch, and add a third audio source to one or both of the fx return inputs. Set “channel 3” level with return level control. Ping pong reverb patch audio of your choice to either or both of the ...