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8  ›  Using the Fast Track Pro

The following sections address a number of real-life situations that you may encounter while using your Fast Track Pro. These brief 
tutorials should help guide you through them. 

Also check the M-Audio website from time to time for additional tutorials or FAQs.

Setting Up Your Recording Levels

Using the Mic/Inst Inputs

Connect your microphone, instrument or line level source to the Fast Track Pro’s front panel Mic/Inst inputs. Make sure the associated 
channel’s Inst/Line button is set to the out  (Inst) position for microphone or instrument input, or to the in (Line) position for line level 
sources. If you are using a condenser microphone, be certain to slide the 48V PH Power switch to the On position (after connecting the 
microphone to the XLR input). If your microphone input signal is too hot (Clip LED lights steadily), press the Pad button to lower the input 
level.

Adjust each channel’s input GAIN knob to achieve a fairly steady green Signal LED without triggering the red Clip LED, while audibly 
testing your input levels (i.e., strumming the guitar, or speaking into the mic).

NOTE: When recording with microphones, it is best to keep the mic at some distance from the main speakers, or use headphones 
to monitor. Feedback may occur when microphones are too close to speakers.

Using the Coaxial S/PDIF Inputs

Connect the S/PDIF output of your external audio device to the Fast Track Pro’s rear panel S/PDIF In. The signal level that you receive at 
the S/PDIF In will be the signal level that you record. Any adjustments to that signal level must be made at the source. If you have an 
output level control on the device that you’ve connected to the Fast Track Pro’s S/PDIF inputs, adjust that output level control to change the 
recording level. Most recording software will allow you to add gain to a recorded track that was made at a level that is initially too low, 
but be careful that the recording level is not reaching digital clipping (signal over 0dB—going into the red) while recording.

You will then want to route the input signal to your audio software’s inputs. Refer to the section below on “Monitoring Your Inputs For 
Recording,” and your software’s documentation for more information.

Setting the Sample Rate

You will want to set the sample rate from within your audio software. When the input source is an S/PDIF signal, the Fast Track Pro will 
receive the sample rate from your audio application. 

Monitoring Your Inputs for Recording

Using the Input/Playback Mix Control

The input/playback Mix knob controls the source of the audio sent to TRS Outputs 1 and 2, fading between the input signal (at the front-
panel Mic/Inst inputs 1 and 2) and the output signal from your audio application. 

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  When the knob is turned fully counter-clockwise (the IN position), only the input signals are heard at the outputs. 

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  When the knob is turned fully clockwise (the PB position), only the output signal from your DAW is heard at the outputs. 

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  Any point between the IN and PB positions will give you a mix of both inputs.

The real advantage of the Mix knob is that it enables you to monitor your live inputs in real time as you’re recording them, while also 
monitoring the existing tracks coming from your DAW, as well as allowing you to control the relative levels of both sources.  When you 
do this, be sure to mute the inputs on the tracks you’re recording.  Otherwise, you’ll hear the direct signal AND the return signal from 
the DAW.

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Page 1: ...User Guide 4 x 4 Mobile USB Audio MIDI Interface with Preamps English FAST TRACK PRO...

Page 2: ...th 7 Maximum Sample Rate 7 Con gurations 7 Latency Tab Windows XP only 8 Latency 8 About Page 9 8 Using the Fast Track Pro 10 Setting Up Your Recording Levels 10 Using the Mic Inst Inputs 10 Using the...

Page 3: ...power indicators make the Fast Track Pro an ideal solution for beginning and advanced computer recording users Even if you re an experienced musician and digital recording enthusiast please take some...

Page 4: ...osh G3 600 G4 667MHz higher speed may be necessary for laptops 256MB RAM OS X 10 3 9 or later earlier versions of Mac operating systems are not supported M Audio suggests that you also check the minim...

Page 5: ...el MIDI output 20 or MIDI input 21 9 Input Playback Mix Level Knob Mix IN PB This knob controls the audio mix sent to the Line Outputs fading between the input signals input monitoring and the output...

Page 6: ...ns The Notebook MicroSaver has an interference volume inside the computer equipment it secures There should not be any electrical components adjacent to the slot and the MicroSaver product should neve...

Page 7: ...puts on RCA connectors The signal to these connectors mirrors the signal to the S PDIF outputs 23 and is activated by selecting outputs 3 and 4 in the control panel see section 7 27 Balanced Outputs 1...

Page 8: ...The Software Control Panel This section will explain the features of the Fast Track Pro s Control Panel Bandwidth Tab Fig 7 01 Windows Control Panel Bandwidth Tab Fig 7 02 Mac Control Panel Bandwidth...

Page 9: ...ximum Sample Rate This eld will change to re ect the maximum sample rate available based on the sample depth selected in the Sample Depth section and the number of inputs and outputs selected in the C...

Page 10: ...eing the longest and 80 the shortest A shorter latency time is achieved by utilizing a smaller buffer size while increasing the buffer size creates a longer latency time Shorter latency is always more...

Page 11: ...anel About Tab This eld contains information on your hardware current rmware and driver software versions This information may be helpful if you ever have to update the driver software or need to call...

Page 12: ...vel control on the device that you ve connected to the Fast Track Pro s S PDIF inputs adjust that output level control to change the recording level Most recording software will allow you to add gain...

Page 13: ...S PDIF output signal Outputs 3 and 4 is sent to the headphone outputs The headphone output level is controlled by the Level control knob This output level is independent of the main output level Stan...

Page 14: ...t next to it or if you don t see it listed you may need to reinstall the driver software Make sure your audio software has been set up to use the Fast Track Pro Open your application s audio settings...

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Page 16: ...mpedance 20k Ohms balanced and unbalanced Maximum Input Level 4 1dBu balanced 1 9dBV unbalanced Channel to Channel Crosstalk 110dB SNR 101dB A weighted Dynamic Range 101dB A weighted THD N 0 005 86dB...

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