Digi 001 Quick Start Guide
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Phantom Power
This switch applies 48V phantom power to Mic/Line inputs 1 and 2. These inputs provide
48V phantom power for microphones that require it to operate. This switch provides
phantom power to both inputs.
Dynamic microphones (like a Shure SM57) do not require phantom power to operate, but
are not harmed by it. Most condenser microphones (like an AKG C3000) do require
phantom power to operate. If you are not sure about the phantom power requirements for
your microphone, contact the manufacturer, or read your microphone’s documentation.
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Although phantom power can be used safely with most microphones, ribbon mi-
crophones can be destroyed by it. Always turn off phantom power, and wait for
the red phantom power indicator light to go completely off, before connecting a
ribbon microphone.
Phantom Power Indicator
When lit (red) this LED indicates that phantom power is on.
Monitor Mode
When this switch is pushed in, the Digi 001 I/O Box switches to Monitor Mode, which
allows you to monitor analog inputs 3–4 on the Digi 001 I/O Box even when the power for
your computer is off. Use this to monitor an audio device such as a CD player or synth
without turning on the computer.
Monitor Volume
This control allows you to adjust the output level of the Left and Right Monitor Outputs.
This control also adjusts the level of these outputs when the I/O Box is in Monitor Mode.
The monitor outputs mirror the audio routed to outputs 1–2 in software and on the I/O
Box.
Power On Indicator
When lit (green), this LED indicates that the Digi 001 I/O Box is on. Your computer must
be powered on to power the Digi 001.
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