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Section 1 - Setting Up
Quad 4 User's Manual
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
The layout of the Quad 4's simple and straight forward rear panel is illustrated in Figure 1-2.
Figure 1-2 Rear Panel
1) AUDIO INPUTS - These four 1/4” inputs can be used for several different combinations of input configura-
tions. The Input Configuration module of each Program defines how each Input is used. See pg. 11 for more info.
2) AUDIO OUTPUTS - The Quad 4's outputs can also be configured in many different ways. These settings are
found in the Output Configuration module of each Program. See pg. 11 for more info.
3) MIDI IN - MIDI data is received at this port. When MIDI data is received, the MIDI indicator in the display flash-
es on and off.
4) MIDI OUT / THRU - Merges MIDI data generated by the Quad 4 with MIDI data received at the input. Please
see pg. 31 for more information.
5) FOOTSWITCH - This jack allows connection of the Digitech FS300 3-button footswitch or any shorting-type
footswitch. If using the Digitech FS300, button 1 increments through Programs, button 2 decrements through
Programs, and button 3 bypasses the Quad 4's effects. When using any other single momentary switch device, the
switch acts as an effects bypass.
NOTE: The footswitch must be plugged in on power up in order for the Quad 4 to detect which type of switch
is being used.
6) POWER INPUT - Connect the included power supply to this jack. It is a 4-pin DIN connector. Use only the
Digitech PS0920 power supply with the Quad 4.
MAKING CONNECTIONS
Because of its flexibility, the Quad 4 can be connected in several different ways to meet the requirements of specific
applications. The following diagrams offer some ways the Quad 4 can be connected.
IN LINE
The Quad 4 can be connected between a line level instrument output (such as keyboards, recording decks, etc.) and
a line level input (such as mixing console inputs). This method is called the "in-line" method because the Quad 4 is
connected directly in the audio path of the source. When you use the in-line method, the master wet-to-dry effects
mix is controlled from the Quad 4 operating system. Cable routings for this method resemble the illustration in
Figure 1-3:
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INPUTS
1234
OUTPUTS
1234
FOOTSWITCH
POWER
9VAC 2.2A
MIDI
IN
MIDI OUT/
THRU
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