- LINE OUT
- PHONES
- MIC (*3)
- STREAM (*3)
- PERSONAL (*3)
- USB(*4)
- (*3) When the USB port connection setting is "PC"
- (*4) When the USB port connection setting is "CONSOLE/MOBILE"
Connectors
- MIC jack: XLR type (Phantom power DC 48 V, 6 mA Max)
- PHONES/HEADSET jack: Stereo miniature phone type (CTIA, PLUG-IN power)
- AUX jack: Stereo miniature phone type (TRRS)
- LINE OUT jack: Stereo miniature phone type (TRS)
- USB port: USB Type-C (R)
- USB DC 5V port: USB Type-C
Audio Mixing Bus
- 2 (STREAM MIX, PERSONAL MIX)
Sampling Frequency
- 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz
Signal Processing
- AD/DA: 24 bits
- Internal Processing: 32-bit Floating point
Effects
- MIC: Voice Changer, Noise Suppressor, Compressor, Equalizer, De-esser, Reverb, Low Cut
- CHAT: De-esser, Compressor
- GAME: Equalizer
- STREAM: Delay
Audio File Player
- Number of tracks: 2
- Data Formats: WAV (Linear PCM, 48 kHz, 16 bits, stereo/mono)
- Maximum Time: 5 seconds/track
Input Level
- MIC: -85.5--10.5 dBu (Maximum: +1.5 dBu)
- HEADSET MIC: -58.5--20.5 dBu (Maximum: -8.5 dBu)
- AUX: -10 dBu (Maximum: +2 dBu)
Input Impedance
- MIC: 3.4 k ohms
- HEADSET MIC: 1.3 k ohms
- AUX: 10 k ohms
Output Level
- LINE OUT: -4 dBu (Maximum: +8 dBu)
- PHONES/HEADSET: -1 dBu (Maximum: +11 dBu)
- PHONES/HEADSET: 78 mW + 78 mW (32 ohms)
- PHONES/HEADSET: 35 mW + 35 mW (250 ohms)
Output Impedance
- LINE OUT: 1 k ohm
- PHONES/HEADSET: 10 ohms
Power
- USB bus power
- USB AC adaptor (commercially available)
- Use an USB AC adaptor that can supply 5 V, 1.0 A or more.
Current Draw
- 5 V DC, 900 mA
Operating System
- Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 11
- Apple macOS 11 or later
- Apple iOS 15 or later
- Although Roland has tested numerous configurations, and has determined that on average, a computer system similar to that described above will permit normal operation of the Rubix, Roland cannot guarantee that a given computer can be used satisfactorily with the Rubix based solely on the fact that it meets the above requirements. This is because there are too many other variables that may influence the processing environment, including differences in motherboard design and the particular combination of other devices involved.