MMP-2 Mic Modeling Preamp
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Analog Input
 
Phantom Power
DC 48V
 
Max. Input Level
+ 2 dBu (PAD off), +22 dBu (PAD on)
 
Nominal Input Level
-64 dBu to +4 dBu
 
Equivalent Input Noise
-132 dBu (IHF-A typ.)
Analog Output
 
Nominal Output Level
-16 dBu/+4 dBu
 
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
105 dB (IHF-A typ.)
Signal Processing
 
AD Conversion
24-bit, 64 times oversampling
 
DA Conversion
24-bit, 128 times oversampling
Sample Rate
 
96.0/88.2/48.0/44.1kHz
Frequency Response
 
96.0kHz: 20Hz to 40kHz (+0.1/-3.0 dB) 88.2kHz: 20Hz to
40kHz (+0.1/-3.0 dB) 48.0kHz: 20Hz to 20kHz (+0.1/-0.5 dB) 44.1kHz: 20Hz to 20kHz (+0.1/-0.5 dB)
Microphone Modeling
 
Reference Microphone
DR-20, Small Dynamic Microphone, Head-worn Dynamic Microphone, Miniature
Condenser Microphone, AKG C3000B, Flat
 
Modeling Microphone
Small Dynamic, Vocal Dynamic, Large Dynamic, Small
Condenser, Large Condenser, Vintage Condenser, Flat
Equalizer
 
4-Band parametric equalizer
 
Gain
-15 dB to +15 dB
Compressor
 
Type
Solid, Tube1, Tube2, Tube3, Tube4
 
Knee Type
Hard or Soft knee
Other Effects
 
Expander, Enhancer, De-esser, Pre-amp Modeling
 
Display
20 characters, 2 lines (backlight LCD)
 
Power Consumption
9W (AC 117/230/240 V)
 
Accessories
CD-ROM, AC Cord, USB Cable
System Requirements
Windows
 
Operating System
Microsoft Windows Me/98/98SE/2000 Professional
 
Computer
PCs equipped with USB connectors compatible with USB Specification Version 1.0 or later.
 
CPU/Clock
PentiumII 300MHz or higher
 
Memory (RAM)
128MB or more
 
Display/Colors
800 X 600 or more/65,536 colors (High Color 16-bit)
Macintosh
 
Operating System
MacOS 8.6 or later (9.0 or later recommended)
 
Computer
Apple Macintosh series equipped with USB port as standard
 
CPU/Clock
PowerPC G3/233MHz or higher
 
Memory (RAM)
128MB or more
Size and Weight
 
Width
250 mm
9-7/8 inches
 
Depth
165 mm
6-1/2 inches
 
Height
76 mm
3 inches
 
Weight
1.8 kg
4 lbs.
* This product was tested on ordinary computers and found to be compatible with the above. However, Roland cannot guarantee compatibility even if the above conditions are met due to the fact that the processing power of simular computers can differ due to design concepts or operating environments.
*The specifications are subject to change without notice.