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Rear Panel Operation and Functions
1. XLR balanced inputs: With these inputs you can
connect a balanced microphone, the output jack of a
wireless microphone or an electric guitar with bal-
anced output.
2. Audio out: Connect this RCA type line level out-
put to the input of an amplier or powered (active)
speaker system.
3. Audio line input: Line level audio input using RCA
type connectors. is can accept a signal from any line
level audio device, such as DVD, CD, MD, PC, MP3/
MP4 players, etc.
4. USB cable connection: Use this USB cable to con-
nect KM-112 to your computer for audio in and out.
Please use the USB cable that comes with your KM-
112 and connect it rst. e driver of KM-112 will
automatically install into your Windows computer.
After installing the driver, please restart your compu-
ter to activate the driver (Windows) and register the
device with Device Manager to use both the mixer
and the USB interface functions .
5. Voltage switch: Select the power supply voltage for
the KM-112 according to your local power supply
(115V-230V). Default settings are 115V for USA and
Canada, 230V for Europe.
6. Power cable connector: Use this to connect the
power cord to supply AC power to the unit.
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Recording and Playback with Computer
• On your Windows PC, the driver automatically
installs when you connect and power up the device.
Note: Restart your computer to activate the driver.
• Windows will manage the device through the
Device Manager utility for setting recording and
playback levels and functionality. e KM-112 is a
“USB Multimedia Device,” allowing you to select
the device and control input and output levels for
recording and playback.
• ere is a front panel switch (see page, “Front Panel
Operation and Functions,” item number 9) to choose
whether the KM-112 will function as an Audio
device (mixer) and work with the audio in signals
(see rear panel information above), or work as a com-
puter interface, allowing you to record your vocals
through the USB connection to your Windows
computer.
• If you have computer les that have had vocal
tracks removed, or came without vocals, you can
record your own vocals and overdub the instru-
mental tracks. Commercial and shareware/freeware
multitrack recording software will allow you to re-
cord and save tracks in various digital le formats.