Make Noise Rosie Manual - page 8
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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 Mono Output by using a Tip Sleeve jack. This output is capable of driving loads typical of Headphones, long
cables runs to a mixer and just about any Line Level Input.
The Cue Output
Cue output is opposite of the Line Output. So when crossfader is set for CH. A, the CUE automatically cues up Ch. B so you
could monitor another part of the patch to prepare to fade into the live Line output. In other words, plug headphones into
CUE and plug the Line Output to your PA system.
The cue signal is not routed to the FX Send because you would not want the audience to hear your cue signal. The module is
designed for use in a small live system allowing for setting up patches/live patching while audience hears the patch that is
already in progress.