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		 KORG INC. 4015-2 Yanokuchi, Inagi-city, Tokyo 206-0812 Japan   
					2004 KORG INC.   
					1506 EH Printed in Japan   
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					CE mark for European Harmonized Standards   
					CE mark which is attached to our company’s products of AC mains operated   
					apparatus until December 31, 1996 means it conforms to EMC Directive (89/   
					336/EEC) and CE mark Directive (93/68/EEC).   
					Warning   
					When installing, servicing, or replacing parts for this product, do not perform any   
					action that is not prescribed in the owner's manual.   
					And, CE mark which is attached after January 1, 1997 means it conforms to   
					EMC Directive (89/336/EEC), CE mark Directive (93/68/EEC) and Low Voltage   
					Directive (73/23/EEC).   
					Do not apply excessive force to the electronic components or connectors on the   
					circuit board, and do not disassemble it. Electrical shock, fire, or malfunction may   
					result.   
					Before installing this product, disconnect the power supply cable of the device in   
					which it is being installed, and disconnect any cables that connect peripheral   
					devices. Failure to do so may cause electrical shock or malfunctions.   
					Also, CE mark which is attached to our company’s products of Battery operated   
					apparatus means it conforms to EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and CE mark   
					Directive (93/68/EEC).   
					IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS   
					This product has been manufactured according to strict specifications and   
					voltage requirements that are applicable in the country in which it is intended   
					that this product should be used. If you have purchased this product via the   
					internet, through mail order, and/or via a telephone sale, you must verify that   
					this product is intended to be used in the country in which you reside.   
					Caution   
					Do not allow this product to become wet, and do not place objects on top of it.   
					Doing so will cause malfunctions.   
					Before touching this product, touch a metal part of the device into which it will be   
					installed, so that any static electricity in your body will be discharged. Failure to do   
					so will risk damaging the electronic components by static electricity.   
					When handling this product, be careful not to touch the leads (wires protruding   
					from the electronic components) on the rear side of the circuit board. Injury may   
					result.   
					WARNING: Use of this product in any country other than that for which it is   
					intended could be dangerous and could invalidate the manufacturer's or   
					distributor's warranty.   
					Please also retain your receipt as proof of purchase otherwise your product   
					may be disqualified from the manufacturer's or distributor's warranty.   
					When installing this product, do not touch any unrelated parts or circuit boards.   
					Electric shock or malfunction may result.   
					When installing this product, be careful not to cut yourself on any sharp edges or   
					parts of this product or of the device into which this product is being installed.   
					When installing this product, be careful not to drop screws etc. into the device into   
					which this product is being installed.   
					Installing this product   
					For the procedure of installing this product, refer to the owner's manual of the   
					device into which the product is being installed. If you have any questions, please   
					contact your local Korg distributor.   
					Cautions when installing an option board   
					The manufacturer makes no warrantee regarding possible malfunctions or   
					damage that may result from improper use or modification. The manufacturer   
					also will take no responsibility for any damages that may result from loss or   
					disappearance of data.   
					In order to install the board correctly, please pay attention to the following points.   
					Be careful of static electricity, which may damage components inside the product   
					or on the board. Before beginning the installation, touch an unpainted metal part of   
					the chassis or the grounding terminal of a grounded device to discharge any static   
					electricity that may be present in your body.   
					Perform the installation according to the steps given in the directions, making sure   
					that the board is installed correctly and in the correct orientation.   
					Verify that the option board has been installed correctly. If installation is incorrect,   
					faulty connections or a shorted power supply can cause malfunctions.   
					All the screws that are removed will be used, so be careful not to lose any.   
					Using screws of the incorrect shape or length can cause malfunctions or damage   
					to the product. Use only the screws that were included with the option board or the   
					screws that were fastened in the instrument.   
					When installing or removing the board, be careful not to drop parts or the option   
					board into the instrument.   
					Make sure that the attaching screws are tightened firmly, and are not loose.   
					Handle the board with care. Subjecting it to physical shock (by dropping or   
					pressing it) may cause damage or malfunctions.   
					THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for U.S.A.)   
					This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class   
					B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are   
					designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a   
					residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio   
					frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the   
					instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.   
					However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular   
					installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or   
					television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and   
					on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of   
					the following measures:   
					• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   
					Be careful not to touch any exposed metal portions of the circuit board, or any   
					parts that are not essential to the installation process.   
					• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   
					• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which   
					the receiver is connected.   
					• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   
					This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.   
					Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the user’s   
					authority to operate this equipment.   
					Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This   
					device may n ot cause harmful interference, and (2) this   
					device must accept any interference received, including   
					interference that may cause undesired operation.   
					Complies with Canadian ICES-003 Class B.   
					Conforme au Reglement Canadian NMB-003 classe B.   
				8. Level meter   
					1. Parts and their function   
					The meter shows the audio level. If the needle moves into the red   
					area above 0 dB, this indicates that digital clipping is occurring.   
					Set the gain trim knob and the compressor sensitivity knob to prevent   
					the needle from exceeding 0 dB.   
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					9. Gain reduction LED   
					This LED will light when gain reduction is being applied by the   
					compressor.   
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					10. Compressor sensitivity knob   
					This specifies the audio level where the compressor begins to kick in.   
					Turning the knob toward the right will increase the sensitivity, so that   
					compression will be applied even at low levels.   
					If you don’t want to apply compression, turn this knob all the way to   
					the left.   
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					11. Link switch   
					Press this switch in to link the two channels together for use with   
					stereo sources. When linked, compression will be applied equally to   
					both channels whenever either channel exceeds the compressor’s   
					sensitivity threshold, preserving the stereo imaging.   
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					1. INPUT 9, INPUT 10 jacks   
					These are balanced inputs that combine XLR jacks and 1/4” TRS   
					phone jacks.   
					Unbalanced phone plugs may also be connected to the 1/4” jacks.   
					If you are using a condenser mic requiring phantom power, connect it   
					to the XLR jack.   
					2. Operation   
					2-1. Assigning the input   
					2: HOT   
					1: GND   
					XLR jack   
					The inputs of the TPB-2 will show up as Input 9 and Input 10 on your   
					D32XD/D16XD. The audio sources connected to the TPB-2’s inputs can   
					be assigned to any of the mixer channels. (See D32XD/D16XD owner’s   
					manual, p.42 “1. Inputting audio to the mixer”)   
					3: COLD   
					1/4" TRS phone jack   
					Preamp input INPUT 9 is shown as the   
					as the icon.   
					icon, and INPUT10 is shown   
					If you are using a guitar or the line output from an instrument,   
					connect it to the TRS phone jack.   
					Balanced phone plug   
					Unbalanced phone plug   
					•Access the MIXER, INPUT/OUTPUT/CH ASSIGN, “Ch Assign”   
					tab page.   
					GND   
					GND HOT   
					COLD HOT   
					•Select “SOURCE” for the channel you want to assign, and use the   
					buttons to select   
					. You can also use the value dial or the   
					+/– keys to make this selection. In the same way, select   
					another channel.   
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					2. Phantom power switch/LED   
					This switch supplies +48V phantom power to condenser mics. The   
					LED will light if +48V power is being supplied. Power is supplied   
					only to the XLR jack. Turn this off (LED dark) if you’re using a   
					dynamic mic.   
					2-2. Adjusting the input level   
					When you’ve finished making your connections, watch the TPB-2’s level   
					meter while you use the gain trim knob to adjust the level. Set the trim   
					knob so that the level meter needle does not exceed 0 dB when the   
					loudest sound is input.   
					If a condenser mic is connected or disconnected with the phantom power   
					switch on, damage to your equipment may occur. For this reason, always   
					turn the phantom power switch off before connecting or disconnecting a   
					condenser mic.   
					If the level meter goes beyond 0 dB even when the gain trim knob is   
					turned all the way toward the left, press the PAD switch and then use   
					the gain trim knob to adjust the level.   
					3. Gain trim knob   
					Normally if the needle goes beyond 0 dB, digital clipping has occurred, caus-   
					ing distortion. You should set the level so that it does not exceed 0 dB.   
					This knob adjusts the input gain. If the PAD switch is on (pushed in),   
					the range is +14 – –34 dBu. If the PAD switch is off, the range is –12 –   
					–60 dBu.   
					2-3. Using the compressor   
					urn the compressor sensitivity knob all the way to the left so that the   
					compressor is not being applied.   
					4. Hi-Z switch   
					This switch changes the impedance level of the TRS phone jack to   
					high impedance. It is on when the switch is pushed in. Turn this   
					switch on when connecting a high output impedance device such as   
					guitar or bass.   
					Use the gain trim knob to raise the level so that the meter slightly   
					exceeds 0 dB during the loudest input passages.   
					Slowly turn the compressor sensitivity knob toward the right. The gain   
					reduction LED will begin to light, indicating that the compressor is   
					being applied.   
					While watching the level meter, continue turning the compressor   
					sensitivity knob until the level does not exceed 0 dB during the loudest   
					input passages.   
					5. PAD switch   
					This switch lowers the level of the input signal by 26 dB. The pad is   
					on when the switch is pushed in. When a line level input source is   
					connected, turning the pad on will allow the gain trim knob to have a   
					wider useful range of adjustment.   
					If you want to apply a lot of compression to intentionally “squash” a   
					vocal, use the gain trim knob to raise the input level further, and turn the   
					compressor sensitivity knob toward the right to increase the compres-   
					sion.   
					6. Compressor mode switch   
					This switch changes the compressor’s response speed. Use the Fast   
					setting for short sounds such as drums or percussion, and the Slow   
					setting (press the switch in) for more sustained sounds, such as   
					vocals.   
					By using the gain trim knob to raise the preamp level appropriately, you can   
					saturate the vacuum tube, generating analog overtones to enrich the sound   
					in conjunction with the compressor.   
					7. Low cut switch   
					This switch activates a 70 Hz –6 dB/oct low cut filter.   
					Use this to reduce unwanted low-frequency content. The filter is on   
					when the switch is pressed in.   
				2-4. Using the link switch   
					4. Specifications   
					Turn on the link switch if you want to use stereo compression.   
					When you’re recording a stereo source, and the level of one channel rises   
					to the point where compression is being applied to only that one   
					channel, then the relative volume of the other channel will increase,   
					producing the impression that the stereo image has shifted to one side.   
					In such cases, turning on the link switch will automatically apply   
					compression to both channels at the same time, whenever either channel   
					reaches the compressor’s threshold level.   
					Input connectors:   
					Input impedance:   
					Nominal level:   
					XLR-3-31 type (+48 V phantom power, switchable),   
					1/4” TRS phone jack (balanced / unbalanced is Hi-Z)   
					4 k (XLR-3-31), 10 k (TRS phone Jacks),   
					1 M (TRS phone Jacks is Hi-Z)   
					–60 dBu to –12 dBu @ TRIM=max. — min PAD OFF   
					–34 dBu to +14 dBu @ TRIM=max. — min PAD ON   
					So that the compressors for both channels will function in the same way,   
					select the same compressor mode setting for both channels (either Fast   
					or Slow). You should also set the compressor sensitivity knob to about   
					the same setting for both channels.   
					Maximum level:   
					–48 dBu to 0 dBu @ TRIM=max. — min PAD OFF   
					–22 dBu to +26 dBu @ TRIM=max. — min PAD ON   
					Hi-Z   
					– 48 dBu to 0 dBu @ TRIM=max. — min PAD OFF   
					– 22 dBu to +12 dBu @ TRIM=max. — min PAD ON   
					3. A note about the vacuum tubes   
					Source impedance: ..................................................................................... 600   
					Vacuum tubes used: ................................................................................. 12AX7   
					Compression method: Vacuum tube compression using a photocoupler   
					Principal specifications   
					This device contains vacuum tubes. We recommend that you allow the   
					tubes to warm up for about ten minutes after you turn on the power,   
					before you begin running any audio signals through the TPB-2.   
					If you begin using this device immediately after turning on the power,   
					this may cause malfunctions and/or shorten the life of the vacuum   
					tubes.   
					Frequency response:   
					In order to maximize reliability, avoid placing this device above or   
					below heat-producing equipment such as a power amp.   
					10 Hz - 20 kHz 1 dB @ fs 44.1 kHz, +4 dBu, 10 k load   
					10 Hz - 22 kHz 1 dB @ fs 48 kHz, +4 dBu, 10 k load   
					10 Hz - 44 kHz 1 dB @ fs 96 kHz, +4 dBu, 10 k load   
					Do not attempt to remove, replace or change the tubes in the TPB-2. The   
					tubes are not a user serviceable part.   
					S/N: ............................................................................................. 93 dB (typical)   
					Vacuum tubes generate heat. Do not allow your skin to contact the vacuum   
					tube cover for an extended period of time. Doing so can cause low-tempera-   
					ture burns.   
					TPB-2 [ Tube Preamp Option ] for D32XD/D16XD   
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					INPUT   
					PHANTOM   
					+48V   
					GAIN   
					TRIM   
					LEVEL METER   
					GR   
					HI-Z   
					TUBE   
					AD   
					PAD HA   
					PHASE   
					LOWCUT   
					COMP   
					SENS   
					LINK   
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					INPUT   
					PHANTOM   
					+48V   
					GAIN   
					TRIM   
					LEVEL METER   
					GR   
					HI-Z   
					TUBE   
					AD   
					PAD HA   
					PHASE   
					LOWCUT   
					COMP   
					SENS   
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