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KENTON PLUGSTATION USERS MANUAL
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DIAGRAM 18: RIBBON CABLE AND BACKPLATE IN PLACE FOR X-BOARD
If you do not have the Y-BOARD or Z-BOARD options fitted to your PLUGSTATION then this is basically all
you need to do. (Unless you have the Z-board fitted to PLUGSTATION).
Refit your SW1000XG to your PC, and attached the D-SUB backplate to a free backplate slot on your PC,
making sure you screw it firmly in place. What is now left for you to connect is the 1.2 metre 44-Way cable
between the PLUGSTATION and the D-SUB connector on the KENTON X-Board.
NOTE: IF YOU FIND THAT THE CABLE SUPPLIED IS TOO SHORT FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS,
KENTON HAVE AVAILABLE AT A SMALL CHARGE AND EXTENSION CABLE SYSTEM. PLEASE
CONTACT KENTON ELECTRONICS OR YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR MORE INFORMATION.
If you have the Z board fitted to your PLUGSTATION, then you need to connect up the serial interface
connectors on the KENTON X-BOARD as shown in Diagram 19. This as in the case with the SW1000XG
connecting to the DS2416 allows multiple MIDI and Audio data channels (Audio & MIDI from SW1000XG
only works with the Z board fitted) to be sent from the SW1000XG to the individual outputs on
PLUGSTATION. The Audio sent over this connector is sent in parallel to both the Analogue output ports and
also to the ADAT output port.
A maximum of 8 discrete channels can be sent from a combination of PLG cards, Audio from SW1000XG,
and SW1000XG MIDI parts to the PLUGSTATION Y-BOARD outputs. The ADAT and analogue outputs do
allow multiple channels to run to each output though, so you can send for example 32 channels of
SW1000XG MIDI, 100’s of channels of Audio (depending on your sequencer software), and all 4 PLG card
outputs to any of the individual outputs. The routing options on PLUGSTATION are highly flexible; so feel
free to experiment with sending data to different ports.
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