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7.3 Power Supply. Native Instruments Guitar Rig Session
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Native Instruments Guitar Rig Session is a comprehensive audio solution designed for guitarists, bassists, and songwriters, enabling seamless recording, editing, and production of music. It consists of the GUITAR RIG SESSION I/O, a compact audio interface, and the Essential version of GUITAR RIG 4, a renowned digital guitar studio software. With its versatile inputs, high-quality sound, and powerful software integration, the Guitar Rig Session empowers users to capture their musical ideas with ease and create professional-sounding tracks.
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7.3 Power Supply
Via USB 2.0 interface, 5V/ 500mA bus power
No additional power supply or battery is needed, only power from the USB is required.
However, proper operation is guaranteed only when SESSION I/O is used as a single device with a USB 2.0 controller, or with a self-powered USB 2.0 hub.
7.4 Dimensions and Weight
121 x 115 x 40 mm (4.76 x 4.53 x 1.57 in)
0.56 kg (1.235 lb)
7.5 Environmental Specifications
Operating temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) (85% non-condensing humidity)
Storage temperature: -20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F) (85% non-condensing humidity)
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Table of contents
- 6 1 Welcome to GUITAR RIG SESSION!
- 7 2 Before you Start – Important Notes
- 7 2.1 Serial Numbers & Nameplate
- 7 2.2 Using the Unit Safely
- 8 2.3 Disclaimer
- 10 3 The SESSION I/O Hardware
- 10 3.1 Front Panel
- 11 3.2 Top Panel
- 12 3.3 Rear Panel
- 13 4 Installation under Windows XP / Windows Vista
- 13 4.1 Software Installation
- 16 4.2 Hardware Installation
- 18 4.3 Configuration
- 23 4.4 Audio Connections and Levels
- 27 5 Installation under Mac OS X
- 27 5.1 Software Installation
- 28 5.2 Hardware Installation
- 29 5.3 Configuration
- 32 5.4 Audio Connections and Levels
- 37 6 Troubleshooting
- 38 6.1 Audio Issues
- 39 6.2 Hardware-Related Problems
- 42 7 Technical Specifications
- 42 Jacks and Sockets
- 42 7.2 Audio Specifications
- 46 7.3 Power Supply
- 46 7.4 Dimensions and Weight
- 46 7.5 Environmental Specifications
- 47 7.6 System Requirements