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1.
Power Input: Connect the included power adapter (19 V, 3.42 A, center-positive) to this jack
then into an electrical outlet.
2.
Power Adapter Restraint: Secure the power adapter cable to this restraint to prevent it from
accidentally unplugging.
3.
Power Switch: Press this button to turn Force's power on or off.
4.
Link: Connect a standard Ethernet cable to this port to use Ableton Link and other compatible
devices with Force. Download the full User Guide for more information.
5.
USB-B Port: Use the included USB cable to connect this high-retention-force USB port to an
available USB port on your computer.
6.
USB-A Ports: Connect USB flash drives to these USB ports to access their files directly using
Force.
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Input 1/2 (XLR or 1/4" / 6.35 mm): Use standard XLR or 1/4" (6.35 mm) TRS cables to connect
these inputs to audio sources (microphone, mixer, synthesizer, etc.). When using a 1/4" cable,
the Mic preamp is removed from the circuit, and the Line/Inst switch can be used to set the
impedance.
Turn the Gain knobs to set the input level of each one.
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Gain: Use these knobs to adjust the gain of the incoming signal from Input 1/2 on the rear
panel. Be careful when setting this knob at higher levels, which can cause the signal to distort.
9.
Line/Inst: Use these switches to set Input 1/2 to accept either a Line-level or Instrument-level
sound source when using a 1/4" connection.
10. Phantom Power (+48V): This switch activates and deactivates phantom power for Inputs 1/2
when using an XLR connection. When activated, +48V of phantom power will be supplied to
both inputs. Note that most dynamic microphones do not require phantom power, while most
condenser microphones do. Refer to your microphone's documentation to check if it needs
phantom power.
11. Outputs (1/4" / 6.35 mm): Use standard 1/4" (6.35 mm) TRS cables to connect these outputs
to your monitors, mixer, etc.). The Master L/R outputs are the same as Outputs 1,2.
12. MIDI Out: Connect compatible 1/8" MIDI devices to this output, or use the included 1/8"-to-
MIDI adapter to connect a standard 5-pin MIDI cable from this output to the MIDI input of an
external MIDI device (synthesizer, drum machine, etc.).
13. MIDI In: Connect compatible 1/8" MIDI devices to this input, or use the included 1/8"-to-MIDI
adapter to connect a standard 5-pin MIDI cable from this input to the MIDI output of an external
MIDI device (synthesizer, drum machine, etc.).
14. MIDI Thru: Connect compatible 1/8" MIDI devices to this thru-port, or use the included 1/8"-
to-MIDI adapter to connect a standard 5-pin MIDI cable from this input to the MIDI output of an
external MIDI device (synthesizer, drum machine, etc.). Incoming MIDI from the MIDI In port will
be passed along to this output.
15. CV/Gate Out: Use standard 1/8" (3.5 mm) TS cables to connect these outputs to optional
modular devices. Force will send control voltage (CV) and/or Gate data over this connection.
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16. Kensington
Lock Slot: You can use this slot to secure your Force to a table or other surface.
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