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3 - Connections This section describes how the DM-4800 connects to other equipment in your studio. Since the DM-4800 is extremely "soft" in terms of the internal routing and patching, it is unlikely that you will need to spend a lot of time connecting and disconnecting equipment once you have your setup in place. A patchbay is also probably less necessary with the DM-4800 than with many other mixers. See "Routing" on page 59 for full details of how the routing and assignment are managed. Assignable sends & returns 1-4 Stereo outputs CR & studio monitors Time code & Footsw itch and w ord sync remote 2TR in (includes M IDI) A DAT digital I/O 24 x mic/line inputs 24 x analog TRS inserts USB Pow er A ssignable (to PC) 2 x stereo connnector sends & digital I/O & sw itch returns 5-8 Meter bridge (option) Cascade to another unit 24 channels TDIF digital I/O 4 x expansion slots Figure 3.1: Overview of rear panel features The illustration above provides an overview of the way in which the rear panel connections are arranged. 48 TASCAM DM-4800 User's Manual

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TASCAM DM-4800
User’s Manual
3 – Connections
This section describes how the DM-4800 connects to other equipment in your studio.
Since the DM-4800 is extremely “soft” in terms of the internal routing and patching, it is unlikely that you
will need to spend a lot of time connecting and disconnecting equipment once you have your setup in place.
A patchbay is also probably less necessary with the
DM-4800 than with many other mixers. See “Rout-
ing” on page 59 for full details of how the routing
and assignment are managed.
The illustration above provides an overview of the
way in which the rear panel connections are
arranged.
Figure 3.1: Overview of rear panel features
Assignable
sends & returns
1–4
Stereo
outputs
CR & studio
monitors
2TR in
ADAT
digital I/O
USB
(to PC)
24 x mic/line inputs
24 x analog TRS inserts
Time code &
word sync
24 channels
TDIF
digital I/O
Cascade to
another unit
4 x expansion slots
Meter bridge
(option)
Power
connnector
& switch
Assignable
sends &
returns 5–8
Footswitch and
remote
(includes MIDI)
2 x stereo
digital I/O