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    Compact audio interface with advanced guitar tone shaping USER MANUAL English 日本語…
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    Compact audio interface with advanced guitar tone shaping USER MANUAL…
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    Contents Table of Contents Contents English AXE I/O SOLO Register your AXE I/O SOLO Front panel Rear panel 1 Installation and setup 1.1 Software installation 1.2 Setup 2 Dedicated guitar features 2.1 Direct amplifier output & Re-Amplification 2.2 JFET / PURE input (only for Instrument Input 1) 2.3 Pick-Up selector (only for Instrument Input 1)
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    • USB cable AXE I/O SOLO is the most compact interface in the AXE I/O family, with 2 inputs and 3 outputs. As with the original AXE I/O, it has been created from the ground-up with the goal of designing the best possible interface for guitar players, and sports a series of features that can’t be found individually or combined in any…
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    English Front panel 1. Instrument input 1 — 1/4” (6.35mm) jack type — Connect your instrument here (e.g., guitar). 2. GAIN 1 and GAIN 2 — adjust the input gain for the signals at Inputs 1 and 2 respectively. 3. Peak Meters — each input has a dedicated 5-segments peak meter, with 1-second hold on CLIP , that indicates the level of the input signal.
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    2. MIDI IN/OUT — standard 5-pin DIN sockets for connection of external MIDI equipment. 3. USB 2.0 port — Type B connector — connect the AXE I/O SOLO to your computer with the supplied cable. 4. EXTERNAL CONTROL — use these 1/4” (6.35mm) jacks to connect external controller pedals (single or dual switches, continuous expression pedals).
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    English 1 Installation and setup 1.1 Software installation All software required by the AXE I/O SOLO is available for download from the IK Multimedia website (www. ikmultimedia.com/products/axeiosolo). By downloading the “AXE I/O SOLO Drivers and Control Software” you’ll find: MAC users: the installer contains the AXE I/O SOLO Control App.
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    English 2. Connect the AXE I/O SOLO to your computer with the supplied USB cable. 3. You can connect instrument signal to the front Jack 1/4” Instrument input 1, or microphone and line level signal to the back combo XLR input 2.
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    MIC RE-AMPLIFICATION Among the features that make AXE I/O SOLO the definitive guitarist interface is the Re-Amplification feature. The “AMP OUT” is a third physical output which is independent from main Output 1-2. With this output, you can feed a DI recorded guitar to external analogue stomps or a real amplifier, still being able to monitor the session from main Output (1-2).
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    English 2.2 JFET / PURE input (only for Instrument Input 1) Thanks to the front panel selector it is possible to select two different preamp topologies for your connected instrument: JFET preamp type and Pure preamp type. The discrete JFET (field-effect transistor) circuitry adds a tiny bit of color and harmonics to the signal, giving your instruments a bit of added warmth.
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    “worse” than the other: indeed they have different behaviors. To properly couple this diversity of guitar pickups in the most musically pleasing manner, AXE I/O SOLO offers a pickup selector that allows the artist to select between Active (when using an active pickup) and Passive (when using a passive pickup).
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    English Note: AXE I/O SOLO is very useful for feeding analogue stomp boxes from DAW tracks using the AMP output. The best way to get the Stomp signal back into the DAW is by using Instrument input 1. This way the Z-TONE circuit will also be very useful because most vintage stomps can actually change the way they sound depending on the load impedance, so experimentation in this usage is very welcome as well.
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    Please refer to your DAW’s documentation (or Help files) if you are unsure where to select the ASIO/Core Audio driver. Once the AXE I/O SOLO is set as the preferred Audio Device in your DAW, all 2 inputs and 3 outputs will appear in your DAW’s Audio I/O preferences.
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    English 5 Connecting instrument INSTRUMENT Connect your guitar, bass or any other mono instruments to the instrument input on AXE I/O SOLO using an 1⁄4” plug unbalanced (TS or “mono”) guitar cable. Please refer to Section 2 of this manual for the complete description of features dedicated to the instrument input. NOTE: In your audio software, select the Input 1 as the source of the track you will be recording to. Adjust the channel gain knob until you have a sufficient audio signal without clipping.
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    For this reason these outputs are also ideal for use onstage, when directly feeding the FOH without any need for isolators or DI boxes. The AXE I/O SOLO has a solid strong signal free from ground loops that will work perfectly in these situations.
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    This delay, called latency, is caused by the computer processing required to process the audio. Since this delay can be distracting, AXE I/O SOLO provides a direct monitoring path from the inputs to the outputs, and this is controlled by the Monitor knob. The Monitor knob allows you to blend your input signals with the playback streams from your computer.
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    State: This LED shows when an AXE I/O SOLO unit is connected and active. MIDI IN, OUT: these LEDs shows when there is MIDI activity on the AXE I/O SOLO physical MIDI ports. Sample Rate: Here you can set the working sample rate for the AXE I/O SOLO unit, from 44.1 to 192 kHz.
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    Depending on what else is connected to the AXE I/O SOLO and what grounding scheme is implemented in the setup the amp connection can be cleaner with GND LIFT active or not active.
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    English 8.2 Controller tab The CONTROLLER tab gives you control over the 2 controller inputs. Set behavior, MIDI channel, MIDI CC#, minimum and maximum values, and more, to dial in the best settings for whatever application you want to control.
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    English 9 Specifications Common AD and DA Resolution: 24-bit Sampling Rate: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz Host Connection: USB Type-B receptacle. USB 2.0 (High Speed). Line Outputs 1-2 (Monitor) Configuration: Electronically balanced and floating, automatically compensates level when connection is balanced or unbalanced, tip hot.
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    English THD, PURE mode: 0.002 % (-1dBFS input) THD, JFET mode: 0.5 % Mic Input Configuration: Class-A discrete differential microphone preamp, pin 2 hot Input impedance: 4 kOhms differential Input level, min gain: 0 dBFS is obtained with a +9 dBu signal at the XLR input Input level, max gain: 0 dBFS is obtained with a -44 dBu signal at the XLR input Frequency response: From 7 Hz to 32 kHz within 0.5 dB (96 kHz sample rate) Dynamic Range: 116 dB(A)
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    AXE I/O SOLO, AmpliTube and SampleTank® are trademarks property of IK Multimedia Production Srl. All other product names and images, trademarks and artists names are the property of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with IK Multimedia. iPad, iPhone, iPod touch Mac and Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
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    Compact audio interface with advanced guitar tone shaping USER MANUAL 日本語版…
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    2.2JFET/PURE入力 (InstrumentInput1のみ) 2.3ピックアップセレクター (InstrumentInput1のみ) 2.4入力インピーダンス(Z-TONE)を調整する 2.6外部コン トロール (Externalcontrol) 3 DAW設定 4 マイクロフォンの接続 4.1コンデンサー型マイクロフ ォン 4.2ダイナミ ック型マイクロフ ォン 4.3リボン型マイクロフ ォン 5 楽器の接続 6 モニタースピーカーとヘッドフォンの接続 7 ダイレクト・モニタリング 8 AXE I/O SOLO Control Panel 8.1インターフェイスビュー (INTERFACE) 8.2コン トローラータブ (CONTROLLER) 9 製品仕様 保証 サポートおよびその他の情報 Regulatory…
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    日本語 AXE I/O SOLO この度は、 AXEI/OSOLOをお求めいただき、 誠にありがとうございます。 以下、 パッケージ同梱物になります : AXEI/OSOLO本体 • USBケーブルx1本 • AXEI/OSOLOは2イン/3アウ トのオーディ オ ・ インターフ ェイスで、 AXEI/Oシリーズでもっとも小さな製品となっ ています。 AXEI/Oと同じ く 、 ギタリス トの為に一から設計され、 他のオーディ オ ・ インターフ ェイスで見ない快適で素晴らしい機能を搭載され ています。 そのすべてがこの小型ボディ でできています。 AXEI/OSOLOは、 一般的なオーディ オ ・ インターフ ェイスとしても優れたものに仕上がっ ています。 192kHzのサンルレートと24bit の分解能によるダイナミ…
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    日本語 フロントパネル 1. 楽器入力 (INPUT 1) : 楽器 (ギターなど) を接続する為の1/4” ( 6.35mm) 標準プラグを装着する為のジャ ックです。 2. ゲイン (GAIN 1と2) :入力信号レベル (ゲイン) を適切に設定する為のノ ブです。 3. ピークメーター : 適切な入力レベルを設定する為の5セグメン トピークメーターです。 入力信号過多が発生した場合、 一番上 のCLIPインジケーターが、 1秒以上点灯しそのことを示します。 4. Z-TONE™ : フロン トパネルコン トロールのZ-TONE™-バリアブルインピーダンスコン トロールは、 INPUT1のみに用意された 可変インピーダンスコン トロールで、 接続したに最適な入力インピーダンス設定を行います。 この機能により、 楽器本来の音 色、…
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    日本語 リアパネル 1. Kensingtonセキュリティロックポート : AXEI/OSOLOの盗難防止をする為のKensington (ケンジン トン) 規格のロック ワイヤーを接続します。 2. MIDI入出力 (MIDI IN/OUT) : 他のMIDI機器と接続をする為のDIN5ピン仕様の標準MIDI入力と出力ポートです。 3. USB 2.0ポート : 付属のUSBケーブルを使用して、 AXEI/OSOLOとコンピューターを接続する為のTypeBコネクターです。 4. 外部コントロール (EXTERNAL CONTROL) : コン トロールペダル (シングルまたはデュアルスイ ッチ、 エクスプレッシ ョ ン ペダル) を接続する為の1/4” ( 6.35mm) ジャ ックです。 ここで扱うMIDIコン トロール情報は、 専用のソ フ トウェア :  “Controlapp”で行います。…
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    3. コンピューターにダウンロードをしました“AXEI/OSOLODriversandControlSoftware” ( MacまたはWindows) を起動し て、 画面の指示に従っ てインス トールを完了します。 4. インス トールを全て完了しましたら、 コンピューターを再起動します。 5. コンピューターの再起動後、 付属のUSBケーブルを使用して、 AXEI/OSOLOとコンピューターを接続します。 1.2設定 1. 上記にて解説しました通り、 AXEI/OSOLOのドライバー (Driver) とコン トロール ・ ソ フ トウェア (ControlSoftware) を ダウンロードし、 インス トールをします。 AXE I/O SOLO Control Software AmpliTubeDeluxe 10T-RackSplug-ins AbletonLiveLite 無料ダウンロード ikdownloads.com/axeiosolo…
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    日本語 2. AXEI/OSOLOとコンピューターを付属のUSBケーブルで接続します。 3. ギター、 ベースなどの楽器をフロン トパネルの楽器入力 (INSTRUMENTINPUT) を1に接続します。 マイクロフ ォン (XLRケーブ ル) 、 ライン出力機器 (1/4″プラグのケーブル) リアパネルのXLRコンボ入力 (MIC/LINEIN) のに接続します。 4. パワード ・ スピーカー、 アンプなどの再生機器を、 AXEI/OSOLOリアパネルのバランス ・ アウ トに接続します。 5. 必要に応じて、 リアパネルのMIDIINとOUTと、 MIDI機器を標準のMIDIケーブル (DIN-5) を接続します。…
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    日本語 2 ギターに特化した機能 2.1アンプへの直接出力とリアンプ infromMIC RE-AMPLIFICATION AXEI/OSOLOには、 ギタリス トのスタジオレコーディ ングで一般的に行われているリアンプ (Re-Amplification) と呼ばれる行為に 特化した機能が備えられています : 3番目の出力として用意された“AMPOUT”はその為のもので、 メイン出力の1-2とは独立し、 特別な仕様になっ ています。 この出力を用いることで、 既にコンピューターソ フ トウェアでライン収録したトラックを実際のギターア ンプやギター用のス トンプエフ ェク トを直接繋いて、 ギターサウンドを再形成することが可能です。 勿論、 その間、 メイン出力1-2で、 セッシ ョ ンのモニターを行いながら、 アンプやス トンプを通したサウンドの再収録が可能です。 また、 AMPOUTを用いることで、 新た にリアンプをする為のデバイスを用意する必要が無くなります。  AXEI/OSOLOのAMPOUTは、…
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    日本語 2.2JFET/PURE入力 (InstrumentInput1のみ) AXEI/OSOLOフロン トパネルの楽器入力1には、 2つのプリアンプ技術 : JFETとPUREが用意され、 スイ ッチ切り替えをすることが 可能です。  JFET (field-effecttransistor) モードは、 ディ スクリート回路で構成されたプリアンプで、 信号に対してほんの少し倍音と彩りを加 えます。 このことにより、 楽器の音色に少しだけ温もりを与えます。  PUREモードは、 クリーンなシグナルパスを目指した回路で、 リニアなレスポンスと透明感のあるサウンドに適しています。 いずれのプリアンプモードも、 現代の業務スタジオでワークやステージパフ ォーマンスでの使用を想定した品質と特性が高いレベ ルで確保された仕様に仕上がっ ています。 注意 : JET/PUREス イ ッチは、 ピ ックア ップセ レクター (Pickupselector) と連動し、 Passiveポジシ ョ ンに設定した際のみ、 機能します 。 2.3ピックアップセレクター…
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    日本語 AXEI/OSOLOはまた、 ギター入力に対しての妥協はありません。 エレキギターのパッシブピックアップ (Passive) とプリアンプを装 備したアクテ ィ ブピックアップ (Active) 入力に対する最適な入力回路もそれぞれ独立して用意され、 切り替えることが可能です。 パ ッシブピックアップのエレキギターは、 アクテ ィ ブピックアップよりも高出力インピーダンスで、 AXEI/OSOLOのPASSIVEモードは その名の通り、 パッシブピックアップ出力に最適化されています。 ACTIVEモードは、 プリアンプ (電池駆動する) 出力を持ったエレキ ギターに最適化したモードです。 パッシブとアクテ ィ ブ、 どちらが素晴らしいということではなく 、 それぞれの魅力と特徴があり、 AXEI/Oのこの2つのモード切り替え もそれに習います。 従いまして、 設定は必ずしも、 ピックアップの仕様に合わせるのではなく 、 実際に耳にして頂き、 音楽的に適した 方をお選び下さい。 また、…
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    日本語 このノ ブの操作にルールや決まりはありません。 心赴く まま、 耳に心地よい響になるように、 ご自由に操作をして下さい ! インピー ダンスを下げて (右方向に回して) 膨よかな響にしたり、 インピーダンスを上げて (左方向に回して) キレのある鋭い音色にしたり、 最適な設定を見つけまし ょ う。 例えばハイゲインサウンドを入力した際、 荒々し過ぎると感じた場合、 真ん中付近に設定してみて下さい。 Z-TONEは、 魔法を掛け たように程よ く落ち着かせます。 エレキベース (パッシブピックアップ) を入力した際、 薄いと感じた場合、 同様に真ん中に設定しまし ょ う。 即座にソ リ ッ ドな感じを残 しつつ、 肉厚で、 大き く 鳴ることでし ょ う。 このノ ブの操作の要点は、 とにかく 試すことです ! ご自身の楽器、 そして目的のサウンドに 合わせて、…
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    日本語 3 DAW設定 AXEI/OSOLOは、 ASIOに対応したWindowsベースのDAW、 およびmacOS標準のCoreAudioに対応したMacベースのDAWでご 利用頂けます。 AXEI/OSOLOControlSoftwareのインス トール後、 コンピューターと接続することで、 これらのDAWのオーディ オ 入出力として、 AXEI/OSOLOが使用可能になります。 可能性として、 ご利用のDAWが自動で、 AXEI/OSOLOを規定のオーディ オ入出力デバイスとして設定されない場合があります。 そ の際、 手動でDAWのオーディ オ設定画面を開いて、 設定をする必要があります。 設定箇所がご不明な場合、 ご利用のDAWのマニュ アル (あるいはヘルプフ ァイル) のASIO/ASIO/CoreAudioドライバー設定、 あるいはオーディ オ入出力デバイス設定に関する項目 をご覧下さい。 AXEI/OSOLOが、 DAWのオーディ オデバイスとして正し く設定されますと、 2イン、 3アウ トのデバイスとして扱うことが可能になり ます。 4 マイクロフォンの接続…
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    日本語 5 楽器の接続 INSTRUMENT ギターやベース、 あるいはその他のモノ ラルの楽器の出力は、 フロン トパネルのINPUTを使用します。 この際、 1/4″TS (モノ) プラグ ののアンバランスケーブルを使用します。 一般的なギターケーブルがこれに該当します。 楽器入力に関する詳細は、 このマニュアルの第2章に記載しています。 ノート : オーディ オソ フ トウェアで録音先のトラックの入力として入力1を選択します。 適切なレコーディ ングレベルの為に、 CLIPイ ンジケーターが点灯しない程度のレベルに調節をして下さい。…
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    日本語 6 モニタースピーカーとヘッドフォンの接続 リアパネルのメイン出力1/Lと2/Rは、 1/4″TRSプラグのバランスケーブルを使用して、 アクテ ィ ブ仕様 (パワーアンプ内蔵型の) モニ タースピーカーと繋ぐ ことが可能です。 パワーアンプを装備しないパッシブ型のスピーカーをご利用の場合、 AXEI/OSOLOの入力 をスピーカーを鳴らす為のステレオアンプの入力と接続をします。 AXEI/OSOLOの出力1/Lと2/Rは、 電子バランスのフローテ ィ ング仕様ですので、 アンバランス接続にも対応します。 この仕様によ り、 ステージ用途においてFOHに信号を送る際に、 DIボックスやアイソレーターを用いることなく 、 ミキサーに直接繋ぐ ことが出来 ます。 AXEI/OSOLOは、 グランドループから切り離された、 ノイズに強い安定したデバイスとしてこの用途に適しています。 ヘッ ドフ ォンを使用される際、 1/4″ ( 6.35mm) の標準ステレオプラグのステレオヘッ ドフ ォンをAXEI/OSOLOフロン トパネルの HEADPHONESジャ…
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    重要 : マイクロフ ォンを接続して使用される際は、 MONITORノ ブをDAW側一杯に設定されることをお勧めします。 これは、 コンピ ューターの再生に関わらず、 モニタースピーカーから発した音声をマイクロフ ォンで拾い、 不要なフ ィードバックを起こす現象を防 ぐ為の措置です。 特にDIRECT一杯にした際、 マイクロフ ォンの音声がそのままモニタースピーカーに流れますので、 十分にご注意 下さい。 8 AXE I/O SOLO Control Panel AXEI/OSOLOControlPanelは、 AXEI/OSOLOの全機能をmacOSおよびWindowsコンピューター上で扱う為の専用ソ フ トウェ アです。 また、 このソ フ トウェアを通じて、 AXEI/OSOLOに関する追加情報も確認できます。 ここでは、 出力レベル、 サンプルレート、 MIDI設定、 およびその他のAXEI/OSOLOに関する重要な設定が行えます。…
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    日本語 8.1インターフ ェイスビュー (INTERFACE) INTERFACEビューの各項目は以下の通りです :  HARDWAREセクション : State : AXEI/OSOLO本体と正し く接続されている場合、 ConnectedLEDが緑色に点灯し、 そのことを示します。 MIDI InとOut : AXEI/OSOLO本体のMIDIポートのMIDI情報受信 (In) と送信 (Out) 状況に合わせて、 LED点灯します。 CONFIGURATIONセクション : Sample Rate : AXEI/OSOLOのサンプルレート (オーディ オ品位) を44.1から192kHzの間で設定をします。 サンプルレート設定は通常、 DAWなどのホス トアプリケーシ ョ ンで行います。 ご利用のオーディ オソ フ トウェアによ っ ては、 それらの ソ…
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    日本語 “Channel2”モードでは、 入力2のみをモニター信号として扱い、 左右の両チャンネルの両方で同じ信号を聴く ことが出来ます。 Channelモードは、 特定のチャンネル1つのみをモニターする際に使用します。 もう片方の使用しないチャンネルの接続をそのまま にして、 不要な音声やノイズなく モニターする際に便利です。 TO AMP OUT:ONにすると、 InstrumentInput1の信号をAMPOUTに直接ゼロ ・ レイテンシーで出力します。 AMPOUTに接続し た外部アンプ、 ス トンプ ・ ボックスの出力をInput2に接続すれば、 Input1のクリーンなDIトーンと、 Input2のアンプ、 ス トンプ ・ ボッ クス経由の信号を同時に録音することができます。 Audio Inputセクション : 入力チャンネルの細かく 精度の高い入力レベル、 有効なソース (INSTruments、 MICまたはLINE) を表示します。 ここでは、 フ ァンタム電源 (48V) のオンオフも行えます。 フ ァンタム電源の設定は2つのチャンネル一括で行います。 個別設定は出来 ません。…
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    日本語 8.2コン トローラータブ (CONTROLLER) CONTROLLERタブは、 フロン トパネルのプリセッ トノ ブとリアパネルの2つのコン トローラー入力で扱うMIDIチャンネル、 動作モー ド、 MIDI情報 (CC#) 、 操作時の最大値と最小値などを設定します。 コン トロール情報の受け手となるソ フ トウェア側のパラメーター に合わせて、 設定をします。…
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USER MANUAL

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Compact audio interface with
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USER MANUAL

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Contents
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Table of Contents
Contents2
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AXE I/O SOLO3
Register your AXE I/O SOLO3
Front panel4
Rear panel5
1 Installation and setup6
1.1 Software installation6
1.2 Setup6
2 Dedicated guitar features8
2.1 Direct amplifier output & Re-Amplification8
2.2 JFET / PURE input (only for Instrument Input 1)9
2.3 Pick-Up selector (only for Instrument Input 1)9
2.4 Variable impedance (Z-TONE™) control (only for Instrument Input 1)10
2.6 External control11
3 Setup your DAW12
4 Connecting microphones12
4.1 Condenser microphones12
4.2 Dynamic microphones12
4.3 Ribbon microphones12
5 Connecting instrument13
6 Connecting loudspeakers and headphones14
7 Direct monitoring15
8 Control software15
8.1 Interface view16
8.2 Controller tab18
9 Specifications19
Warranty20
Support and more info20
Regulatory21

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AXE I/O SOLO
Thank you for purchasing AXE I/O SOLO.
Your package contains:
X1
X1
• AXE I/O SOLO
• USB cable
AXE I/O SOLO is the most compact interface in the AXE I/O family, with 2 inputs and 3 outputs.
As with the original AXE I/O, it has been created from the ground-up with the goal of designing the best possible
interface for guitar players, and sports a series of features that can’t be found individually or combined in any
other competitive audio interface today. All of this in a very compact housing.
AXE I/O SOLO is a superior all-round audio interface too, thanks to the 192kHz sampling resolution at 24bit, the
outstanding dynamic range and the asynchronous USB audio, for ultra low conversion jitter for premium audio
performance.
Register your AXE I/O SOLO
By registering, you can access technical support, activate your warranty and receive free JamPoints™ which will
be added to your account. JamPoints™ allow you to obtain discounts on future IK purchases! Registering also
keeps you informed of all the latest software updates and IK products.
Register at: www.ikmultimedia.com/registration

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Front panel
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1. Instrument input 1 — 1/4” (6.35mm) jack type — Connect your instrument here (e.g., guitar).
2. GAIN 1 and GAIN 2 — adjust the input gain for the signals at Inputs 1 and 2 respectively.
3. Peak Meters — each input has a dedicated 5-segments peak meter, with 1-second hold on CLIP
, that
indicates the level of the input signal.
4. Z-TONE™ — Variable impedance control — the front control named Z-TONE™ allows you to change the input
impedance on the instrument input 1 allowing for a unique possibility for tone shaping on your instruments.
5. PASSIVE/ACTIVE — Pick-Up selector — this selector allows you to match the type of pick-up installed on the
connected instrument. This control will act exclusively on the instrument input 1.
6. JFET/PURE — Preamp topology selector — this selector allows you to select two different preamp topologies
for your connected instrument: JFET preamp type and Pure preamp type. This control will act exclusively on
the instrument input 1.
7. 48V — This switch enables 48V phantom power on both microphone inputs. The switch illuminates when
phantom power is selected.
8. MIDI IN/OUT LEDs — these LEDs illuminate when MIDI data is received from/transmitted to the MIDI port.
9. USB LED — this LED illuminates when the unit is recognised by the computer to which it is connected.
10. MONITOR — the Monitor knob allows you to blend your input signals with the playback streams from your
computer. This allows you to monitor your input signal with zero latency. If the knob is positioned at 12
o’clock, the input signal and the playback stream will be equally balanced. Turning the knob to the left will
increase the level of the direct signal; turning to the right will increase the level of the playback stream from
the DAW. This control works both for Outputs 1-2 and Headphones.
11. HEADPHONES — connect one pair of headphones to the 1⁄4” (6.35 mm) TRS jack sockets below the
headphone volume controls. The headphone outputs always carry the signals that are currently routed to
outputs 1 & 2.
12. MASTER — main output level control – this control adjusts the level at Outputs 1 and 2 on the rear panel.
13. AMP OUT — this is a third 1/4” physical unbalanced, floating output with selectable ground lift (controlled
with software). It’s independent from main Outputs 1-2. This output is specifically designed to allow the
interface to feed guitar amps or stomps without the typically associated risk or hum or buzz noises caused
by ground loops or mismatched levels and impedances.

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Rear panel
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1. Kensington security lock — secure your AXE I/O SOLO to a suitable structure if desired.
2. MIDI IN/OUT — standard 5-pin DIN sockets for connection of external MIDI equipment.
3. USB 2.0 port — Type B connector — connect the AXE I/O SOLO to your computer with the supplied cable.
4. EXTERNAL CONTROL — use these 1/4” (6.35mm) jacks to connect external controller pedals (single or dual
switches, continuous expression pedals). MIDI messages sent are freely assignable from the “Control app”.
5. LINE OUTPUTS 1/L and 2/R — Outputs 1/L and 2/R are balanced and floating analogue line outputs on 1⁄4”
(6.35 mm) jack sockets; use TRS jacks for a balanced connection. Outputs 1/L and 2/R will normally be
used to drive the primary monitoring system.
6. MIC/LINE IN 2 — XLR Combo type input sockets — connect microphones or line level signals.

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1 Installation and setup
1.1 Software installation
All software required by the AXE I/O SOLO is available for download from the IK Multimedia website (www.
ikmultimedia.com/products/axeiosolo). By downloading the “AXE I/O SOLO Drivers and Control Software” you’ll
find:
MAC users: the installer contains the AXE I/O SOLO Control App.
Windows users: the package includes the AXE I/O SOLO Control App and the necessary drivers for the
interface.
1. Using your web browser, go to www.ikmultimedia.com/products/axeiosolo and go to the Downloads section.
2. You can now download the “AXE I/O SOLO Drivers and Control Software” file (Mac and Windows versions
available).
4. Download and install the “AXE I/O SOLO Drivers and Control Software” version (Mac or Windows)
appropriate for your computer and follow all on-screen instructions.
5. When the installation is complete, restart your computer.
6. After restart, connect the AXE I/O SOLO to your computer with the supplied USB cable.
1.2 Setup
1. Download and install the AXE I/O SOLO Drivers and Control Software as described above.
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2. Connect the AXE I/O SOLO to your computer with the supplied USB cable.
3. You can connect instrument signal to the front Jack 1/4” Instrument input 1, or microphone and line level
signal to the back combo XLR input 2.
4. Connect speakers, amplifiers or other line devices to the balanced outputs on the rear panel of AXE I/O
SOLO.
5. If needed, you can connect external MIDI devices to the physical MIDI ports (Input/Output).

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2 Dedicated guitar features
2.1 Direct amplifier output & Re-Amplification
RE-AMPLIFICATION
in from MIC
Among the features that make AXE I/O SOLO the definitive guitarist interface is the Re-Amplification feature.
The “AMP OUT” is a third physical output which is independent from main Output 1-2. With this output, you can
feed a DI recorded guitar to external analogue stomps or a real amplifier, still being able to monitor the session
from main Output (1-2). The external stomps (or the miked amplifier) will be connected back to Input to return
into the DAW on a newly recorded track.
The AMP OUT is a floating unbalanced output topology specifically designed to properly interface with guitar
or bass amplifiers of any kind for maximum signal fidelity and integrity. This ensures the immunity from noises
caused by ground loops with the Amps, so actually allowing reamping without the typical associated noise/hum
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2.2 JFET / PURE input (only for Instrument Input 1)
Thanks to the front panel selector it is possible to select two different preamp topologies for your connected
instrument: JFET preamp type and Pure preamp type.
The discrete JFET (field-effect transistor) circuitry adds a tiny bit of color and harmonics to the signal, giving your
instruments a bit of added warmth.
Pure circuitry results in a more linear response featuring the absolutely cleaner signal path possible, for best
transparency and clarity.
Each amplifier topology offers complimentary sonic performance to the other, and both are widely used in
professional recording and stage work. Note: this control only works when the Pickup selector is on the Passive
position.
2.3 Pick-Up selector (only for Instrument Input 1)
PICK-UP

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AXE I/O SOLO works perfectly with both Passive and Active guitar or bass pickups, having independent circuitry
that suits perfectly both topologies. Passive electric guitar pickups exhibit significantly higher output impedance
than the active counterpart, among other significant tone differences, but neither of the two is “better” or
“worse” than the other: indeed they have different behaviors. To properly couple this diversity of guitar pickups
in the most musically pleasing manner, AXE I/O SOLO offers a pickup selector that allows the artist to select
between Active (when using an active pickup) and Passive (when using a passive pickup).
2.4 Variable impedance (Z-TONE™) control (only for Instrument Input 1)
All passive pickups (being them single coil, humbucker, split, etc..) have a certain sound character that is also
determined by the loading impedance. The Z-TONE™ front control allows you to change the input impedance
on the instrument input 1 therefore allowing for a very creative way of shaping the tone of your instruments.
The beauty of this system is that it allows you to discover tonal shades from your instruments that you never
heard before, by shaping the tone right at the source, within the pickups, instead of what is normally done with
post-processing tools of any kind.
Feel free to experiment without rules with this knob! You will find your tone becomes generally more thick and
bold by reducing the impedance (control is moved clockwise) and, on the other hand, more crisp and sharp
when rotated counter-clockwise.
For example if you find your high gain tones to be too harsh, try setting this control at mid position, and you’ll
experience what the Z-TONE can magically do.
If you’re recording a bass (with passive pickups) and find it sounds a bit thin, try the same. The sound will
immediately feel more bold, solid and bigger.
The key here is experimentation! Feel free to check it out on your instruments, on various configurations, the
possibilities are really endless.
Settings start from the highest impedance value (named “Sharp”) to the lowest impedance value (named “Bold”)
The Z-TONE circuit only works with passive pickups of any kind.
Using it on active pickups will not provide any significant useful change to the sonics of the instrument.

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Note: AXE I/O SOLO is very useful for feeding analogue stomp boxes from DAW tracks using the AMP output.
The best way to get the Stomp signal back into the DAW is by using Instrument input 1. This way the Z-TONE
circuit will also be very useful because most vintage stomps can actually change the way they sound depending
on the load impedance, so experimentation in this usage is very welcome as well.
2.6 External control
Connect up to two external controller here to send MIDI control messages. You can use any available
“momentary” or “sustain pedal” type foot switch that includes a 1/4 inch connector. Both normally open
and normally closed switches are supported. AXE I/O SOLO also support continuous expression pedals for
controlling realtime parameters like Wah, Volume, FX depth etc. Any 1/4” TRS connector expression pedal
will work with AXE I/O SOLO. MIDI messages associated with these controllers are freely assignable from the
“Control app”.

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3 Setup your DAW
The AXE I/O SOLO is compatible with any Windows-based DAW that supports ASIO or any Mac-based DAW
that uses Core Audio. After installing AXE I/O SOLO Control Software and connecting the hardware, you can
start using your AXE I/O SOLO with the your DAW.
It is possible that your DAW may not automatically select the AXE I/O SOLO as its default I/O device. In this
case, you must manually select the AXE I/O SOLO as the audio hardware on your DAW’s Audio Setup page.
Please refer to your DAW’s documentation (or Help files) if you are unsure where to select the ASIO/Core Audio
driver.
Once the AXE I/O SOLO is set as the preferred Audio Device in your DAW, all 2 inputs and 3 outputs will appear
in your DAW’s Audio I/O preferences.
4 Connecting microphones
Always connect microphones to AXE I/O SOLO with XLR-to-XLR balanced cables. This will ensure a pristine
and clean performance from your microphone with AXE I/O SOLO.
NOTE: In your audio software, select the Input 2 as the source of the track you will be recording to. Adjust the
channel gain knob until you have a sufficient audio signal without clipping.
4.1 Condenser microphones
Most condenser microphones require external phantom power. If phantom power is ON, switch it OFF, and then
connect your microphone. Turn phantom power ON only after the microphone is connected. Once it’s turned
ON, check that the phantom power LED has become red.
4.2 Dynamic microphones
Before connecting dynamic microphones make sure phantom power is turned OFF. Check that the Phantom
LED is turned off.
4.3 Ribbon microphones
Before connecting a ribbon microphone, turn OFF phantom power and check the microphone’s operating
instruction manual to see if it requires it. Most ribbon microphones don’t require phantom power, and some can
even be damaged by it. If you’re in doubt just leave it OFF. If the microphone won’t work, check its user manual,
it may need phantom power. Please note that when 48V phantom power is turned on, it works on both channels
simultaneously.

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5 Connecting instrument
INSTRUMENT
IN
Connect your guitar, bass or any other mono instruments to the instrument input on AXE I/O SOLO using an 1⁄4”
plug unbalanced (TS or “mono”) guitar cable.
Please refer to Section 2 of this manual for the complete description of features dedicated to the instrument
input.
NOTE: In your audio software, select the Input 1 as the source of the track you will be recording to. Adjust the
channel gain knob until you have a sufficient audio signal without clipping.

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6 Connecting loudspeakers and headphones
The 1/4” jack outputs 1/L and 2/R on the rear panel will normally be used to drive monitoring speakers. Self-
powered (active) monitors incorporate internal amplifiers, and may be connected directly. Passive loudspeakers
will require a separate stereo amplifier; in this case, the rear panel outputs should be connected to the amplifier’s inputs.
Line outputs 1/L and 2R are electronically balanced and floating and will automatically compensates level when
connection is balanced or unbalanced. For this reason these outputs are also ideal for use onstage, when
directly feeding the FOH without any need for isolators or DI boxes. The AXE I/O SOLO has a solid strong signal
free from ground loops that will work perfectly in these situations.
On the front panel of AXE I/O SOLO is present one 1/4” (6.35mm) jack sockets where to connect a pair of
headphones whose level can be controlled with the headphones knob.

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7 Direct monitoring
When recording an audio signal into your audio software, there is often a slight delay before it reaches the
outputs. This delay, called latency, is caused by the computer processing required to process the audio. Since
this delay can be distracting, AXE I/O SOLO provides a direct monitoring path from the inputs to the outputs,
and this is controlled by the Monitor knob. The Monitor knob allows you to blend your input signals with the
playback streams from your computer. This allows you to monitor your input signal with zero latency. If the knob
is positioned at 12 o’clock, the input signal and the playback stream will be equally balanced. Turning the knob
to the left will increase the level of the direct signal; turning to the right will increase the level of the playback
stream from the DAW.
When Monitor is set to DIRECT, make sure any software monitoring option for direct (or “low latency”)
monitoring is disabled. Disabling low latency monitoring prevents “double-monitoring” of input audio signals
when using the Direct Monitoring feature. When “double-monitoring” occurs, there will be an increase in volume
and an undesirable “phasing” sound. For more details about its monitoring function, refer to the documentation
for your audio software.
IMPORTANT: Always makes sure MONITOR knob is set fully clockwise (DAW) when connecting microphones.
This is because even if your DAW is not running or does not have an active recording track, loud feedback could
occur if your monitoring level is high and the MONITOR knob is set on DIRECT.
8 Control software
This is a macOS and Windows applet that controls all the functionalities for the AXE I/O SOLO, also presenting
additional information from the status of AXE I/O SOLO. From this applet you will have extended and
comprehensive metering, have control over output levels, sample rate, MIDI setup, and other important AXE I/O
SOLO options.
To open the Control software:
After installing the Control software on your computer (refer to section 1.1 of this manual for more information)
click the icon on your desktop to launch it.
Assuming that your AXE I/O SOLO interface is connected to your computer with the USB cable, the Control app
GUI (Graphical User Interface) will appear as shown on the sections below. The green State ‘LED’ at the screen
top left should be illuminated; this confirms that the AXE I/O SOLO interface is connected and properly working.

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8.1 Interface view
INTERFACE view:
Configuration section:
State:
This LED shows when an AXE I/O SOLO unit is connected and active.
MIDI IN, OUT: these LEDs shows when there is MIDI activity on the AXE I/O SOLO physical MIDI ports.
Sample Rate:
Here you can set the working sample rate for the AXE I/O SOLO unit, from 44.1 to 192 kHz.
Remember than in most cases, DAWS and host applications will likely control this value by their end, not
allowing it to be forced differently. For this reason, you might see this value to go back to its previous state when
you attempt changing it.
Direct Monitoring:
Here you can determine how the two input channels are mixed on the Direct monitoring path.
“Mono” means that both channels are mixed to mono. This is the most useful setting when you want to monitor
one channel per time as this way the input channel will be monitored on both channels of your monitors or
headphones.
“Stereo” mean that channel 1 will be routed to the left side of your monitors or headphones, and channel 2 on
the right side. This is the most useful setting when you need to monitor stereo sources.
“Channel 1” makes only input 1 channel to reach the direct monitoring path on both L and R sides.

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“Channel 2” makes only input 2 channel to reach the direct monitoring path on both L and R sides.
These are useful when only one input is normally used and you don’t want even the slightest amount of noise
coming from the other channel to be mixed into the monitoring path.
TO AMP OUT:
When activated, this button routes the Instrument Input 1 to directly to the Amp Out with zero latency so
guitarists can easily record both a clean DI signal and their amplifier simultaneously, without the need for splitters
or other external gear.
Audio Input section:
Here you can see the input channels active source (Instruments, Mic or Line) and monitor the level on high
precision peak meters.
You can also switch phantom power on and off. Remember that phantom power will only be applied to the XLR
input.
Audio Output section:
Here you can see the output channels levels on precision peak meters, you can adjust the output levels of all
outputs with the large sliders, or you can quickly mute each output individually.
Amp Output GND LIFT:
The Amp Output is a specially designed floating output made to drive amplifiers and sensitive vintage stomps
without the typically associated ground loop noises, hum and buzzes. Depending on what else is connected to
the AXE I/O SOLO and what grounding scheme is implemented in the setup the amp connection can be cleaner
with GND LIFT active or not active.
The default position is GND LIFT, with lift active, in case you hear some buzz or noise when connecting an high
gain guitar amp, try switching off the GND LIFT.

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8.2 Controller tab
The CONTROLLER tab gives you control over the 2 controller inputs. Set behavior, MIDI channel, MIDI CC#,
minimum and maximum values, and more, to dial in the best settings for whatever application you want to
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9 Specifications
Common
AD and DA Resolution: 24-bit
Sampling Rate: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz
Host Connection: USB Type-B receptacle. USB 2.0 (High Speed).
Line Outputs 1-2 (Monitor)
Configuration: Electronically balanced and floating, automatically compensates level when connection is
balanced or unbalanced, tip hot.
Output impedance: 150 Ohms balanced, 75 Ohms unbalanced
Output Level: 0 dBFS corresponds to +13.5 dBu
Frequency response: From 1 Hz to 46 kHz within 0.5 dB (96 kHz sample rate)
Dynamic Range: 113 dB(A)
THD @ -1 dBFS: 0.001%
THD+N: -103 dB(A) at -1 dBFS
Channels 1-2 crosstalk: 112 dB(A)
Output 3 (Amp output)
Configuration: Unbalanced, floating, with selectable ground lift
Output impedance: 75 Ohms
Output Level: 0 dBFS corresponds to -3 dBu
Frequency response: From 20 Hz to 42 kHz within 0.5 dB (96 kHz sample rate)
Dynamic Range: 106 dB(A)
THD+N: -93 dB(A)
Headphones Out
Output impedance: Virtually ideal source (zero Ohms) until clipping
Maximum Output level: +9 dBu into 50 Ohms load (approx 95 mW)
Frequency response: From 1 Hz to 42 kHz within 0.5 dB (96 kHz sample rate)
Dynamic Range: 111 dB(A)
THD+N: -102 dB(A)
Instrument Input
Configuration: Multiple topology instrument preamp
Input impedance, PASSIVE mode: Variable from 1 MOhms down to 2.2 kOhms
Input impedance, ACTIVE mode: 10 kOhms
Input level, min gain: 0 dBFS is obtained with a +12.5dBu signal at the TS input
Input level, max gain: 0 dBFS is obtained with a -19 dBu signal at the TS input
Frequency response: From 6 Hz to 42 kHz within 0.5 dB (96 kHz sample rate)
Dynamic Range: 117 dB(A)

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THD, PURE mode: 0.002 % (-1dBFS input)
THD, JFET mode: 0.5 %
Mic Input
Configuration: Class-A discrete differential microphone preamp, pin 2 hot
Input impedance: 4 kOhms differential
Input level, min gain: 0 dBFS is obtained with a +9 dBu signal at the XLR input
Input level, max gain: 0 dBFS is obtained with a -44 dBu signal at the XLR input
Frequency response: From 7 Hz to 32 kHz within 0.5 dB (96 kHz sample rate)
Dynamic Range: 116 dB(A)
THD+N: -104 dB(A) at -10 dBFS
Line Input
Configuration: Class-A discrete differential line receiver, tip hot
Input impedance: 20 kOhms differential
Input level, min gain: 0 dBFS is obtained with a +26 dBu signal at the TRS input
Input level, max gain: 0 dBFS is obtained with a -27 dBu signal at the TRS input
Frequency response: From 7 Hz to 32 kHz within 0.5 dB (96 kHz sample rate)
Dynamic Range: 117 dB(A)
THD+N: -104 dB(A) at -10 dBFS
Warranty
For detail on your product’s warranty, please visit:
www.ikmultimedia.com/warranty
for the complete warranty policy.
Support and more info
www.ikmultimedia.com/support
www.ikmultimedia.com/products/axeiosolo

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Regulatory
2020/05/05
AXE I/O SOLO, AmpliTube and SampleTank® are trademarks property of IK Multimedia Production Srl. All other product names and images, trademarks and artists names are the property of their
respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with IK Multimedia. iPad, iPhone, iPod touch Mac and Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries. Lightning is a trademark of Apple Inc. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc.
USER’S MANUAL REVISION NOTE:
v1.0 (2020/05/05): Initial Release
FCC statement
This device complies with Part 15.107 and 15.109 Class B of the FCC Rules CFR47:
October 2010.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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Compact audio interface with
advanced guitar tone shaping
USER MANUAL
日本語版

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Regulatory
2020/05/05
AXE I/O SOLO, AmpliTube and SampleTank® are trademarks property of IK Multimedia Production Srl. All other product names and images, trademarks and artists names are the property of
their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with IK Multimedia. iPad, iPhone, iPod touch Mac and Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the
U.S. and other countries. Lightning is a trademark of Apple Inc. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc.
AXE I/O SOLO, AmpliTubeおよびSampleTank®は、
IK Multimedia Production Srlの登録商標です。
その他の製品名、
画像、
アーティ
スト名はその権利帰属者の所有物であり、
IK Multimediaとは協賛または
契約関係にはありません。
iPad, iPhone, iPod touch MacとMac logoは米国およびその他の国で登録されたApple Computer, Inc.,の商標です。
LightningはApple Inc.の商標です。
App StoreはApple Inc.サ
ービスマークです。
USER’S MANUAL REVISION NOTE:
v1.0 (2020/05/05): Initial Release
FCC statement
This device complies with Part 15.107 and 15.109 Class B of the FCC Rules CFR47:
October 2010.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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