Reference
ASIO Control Panel/ Audio Settings
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These output routing and volume settings affect only the monitor mixer; they do
not have any affect on audio recorded into or played back from the digital audio
program.
Programs which support ASIO 2.0 can automatically control the monitor mixer’s
levels and output routings, matching the volume and output settings of record-
enabled tracks.
Note that you can also use the main mixer to set up effects for monitoring, such as
reverb on a vocal. For more information, see “Record monitoring with effects,” on
page 48.
On/Off Button
This allows you to turn the entire monitor mixer on and off.
Volume
-Inf, -139dB to 0dB.
This sets the monitor volume for the selected input. At the
maximum value of 0dB, the volume of the input signal will be unchanged. At lower
values, the volume will be reduced. At the minimum value of
-Inf dB (in
fi
nite gain reduction), the input signal will be completely muted.
Output
Analog L & R, ADAT 1-8, S/PDIF L & R.
This selects the output channel to which
the input will be routed. Any of the twelve inputs–Analog left and right, S/PDIF
left and right, and ADAT 1 through 8–may be routed to any of the twelve outputs.
Multiple inputs may be sent to the same output. This section is not designed as a
full-
fl
edged mixer, however, and so there is an important limitation: no additional
headroom is provided when mixing multiple inputs to a single output. To avoid
clipping, you’ll need to reduce the volumes of the input channels.
Analog Trims
You can use the analog input and output trims to adjust for variations in analog
signal levels. Note that these apply only to the analog I/O, and do not affect the
ADAT or S/PDIF levels.
Unlike the volume controls in the monitor mixer, the analog trims affect all analog
signals to and from the OASYS PCI, including recording and playback to and from
digital audio software.
Input Level
-72dB to +18dB.
This allows you to control the input sensitivity of the analog
inputs, prior to the A/D conversion. At the default value of 0dB, the volume of the
input signal will be unchanged. At higher values, the volume will be increased; at
lower values, the volume will be reduced.
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