
The power consumption of the MOD Duo varies depending on the peripherals connected to the
device. For example: Hooking up a USB-hub to the USB-A port, and then hooking up multiple MIDI
controllers to the hub will change the power requirements. By using the provided power supply you
are sure that you will never run out of juice.
Control Chain port
TODO: explain use for CC, advantage over MIDI
NOTE: Please do NOT connect this port to a regular Ethernet port, it can damage your MOD Duo.
USB Host port
In the most common scenario, this port is used to hook up a single USB-MIDI device, such as a MIDI-
keyboard to control generator plugins.
Another common scenario is using this port to hook up a Bluetooth dongle for wireless connection to
your PC.
NOTE: The port can also be split up into multiple ports using a USB-hub for connecting multiple
USB devices to the MOD Duo.
USB computer port
This port is mostly used to connect the MOD Duo to your PC for setting it up. When executing a
manual system update, its use changes to a mass-storage device, so that you can copy the update-file
to the MOD Duo.
DIN-MIDI I/O
Finally, the MOD Duo also supports old-school DIN-MIDI devices, simply hook up your DIN-MIDI
device to the appropriate port on the back and enjoy!
SPDIF out
Actuators
IMAGE: Duo X actuators diagram
Endless knobs
Left endless knob actions
Hold the left knob to access and exit the Device Settings menu
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Turn the left knob to scroll through the device menu
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Right endless knob actions
Hold the knob to activate master volume control
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Turn it to control the master output volumes
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Press and hold it again to exit master volume control
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Note: You can also control output volumes in Settings > System > Outputs menu