![]() ![]() There are also Loopback and Mono off/on switches, which we’ll discuss in a short while. The left-hand edge has a DC-in socket (adaptor not supplied), which means it is possible to also charge any attached battery-powered phone or tablet while the interface is connected to it should you wish (good for recording those super-long DJ sets). ![]() There are also three signal LEDs, that light to show you if your input signal is too low, OK, or too high. On the top of the device there is a single, large input volume control. On one end there are two RCA input sockets, and on the other end, a mini-DIN plug where you plug in one of the three supplied cables for plugging into a Lightning, USB-C or USB device – your phone, tablet or laptop basically. The unit has three small rubber strips that add as feet, so when it is on a surface it stays put. It’s a small, lightweight black box, with a pleasing rubberised coating, that fits easily into the palm of your hand. ![]()
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