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Introduction 12
02. Connect the output of a turntable to the [PHONO IN] jacks.
This will allow sampling from vinyl. If your turntable requires a preamp, make sure the [LINE/PHONO] switch is set to 'PHONO'. If the turntable
requires grounding, connect the grounding wire to the [PHONO GROUND] nut.
WARNING! Incorrectly setting this switch to PHONO will yield distortion on devices not requiring amplification. Make
sure your turntable requires amplification BEFORE setting this switch.
Digital Connectivity Example
01. Connect the [DIGITAL IN/OUT] jacks to a digital recorder
This connection is a 48 kHz S/PDIF type digital audio signal.
NOTE: The S/PDIF jack on the back of the MPC5000 looks like a standard RCA connector, but you should not use
ordinary audio cables for this connection. S/PDIF requires special 75-ohm 'digital audio' cables to work properly and will
most likely result in very loud white noise if you use the wrong type of cables. If you’re hearing clicks, pops, or white
noise when using S/PDIF, your cable is the likely culprit.
02. Connect the [ADAT] output to a Digital Recorder.
This optical digital output supports 8-channel ADAT format. See 'Setting the ADAT Digital Output' on page 195 for more information on
configuring ADAT output.
USB Connectivity
To connect your computer to the MPC5000, use a standard USB cable.
For more information on USB mode and connecting your MPC5000 to your computer, see 'Connecting the MPC5000 to
Your Computer' on page 191.
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