USB Recording Interface
These instructions are intended for users with basic knowledge of audio
technology and computing . Please read the instructions carefully prior
to operation and keep them for later reference .
1 Applications
The BEE audio interface is used for audio recording on a computer . It is
recognised by the computer as an external sound card . It features two
analogue inputs to record audio signals from microphones, instruments
and other audio sources on a computer in high quality . Two analogue
outputs allow reproduction of audio signals from the computer, e . g . via
active speakers . These signals can also be monitored via a headphone
1
MIC /LINE
2
1
INPUT
3
3
1/L
HI-Z
+48 V
MAIN OUTPUT
15
2/R
8
2
BEE
2
1
5
1/ L
GAIN
6
3
2/R
0
10
0
LOW
4
+48 V
PEAK
CUT
7
POWER SOURCE
USB
POWER
1/L
16
17
5 V
USB 3.0
output . The device also offers phantom power that can be activated
separately for both inputs, a switchable high-pass filter for one input
and an input that can be switched to high impedance for instruments .
Power is supplied via a USB-C port on the computer or via a 5 V
power source additionally connected, e . g . a power supply unit . A USB
adapter cable with Type-A plug is provided .
24BIT
192K
2/R
MAIN
PHONES
LOOP
BACK DIRECT STEREO
10
0
10 0
8
9 10
11
12
19
+48 V PHANTOM POWER
OFF
ON
18
2/R
13
10
14
POWER
➁
Front panel
OFF
ON
20
1/L
➂
Rear panel