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The upcoming Anubis Music Mission will not have this limitation.
If I use Pyramix as a DAW do I
still need to use the Pyramix
Monitoring Panel?
Under development
The Pyramix Monitor Panel does not yet have the Anubis support and
integration, it still recommended in some cases to keep using the
Pyramix Monitor section, especially if you plan on using the Media
Manager trimmer for playback monitoring. In such case make sure
that you connect properly your Source to the Pyramix Monitoring
Panel and use only the Panel for this monitoring purpose.
How to make a Direct
connection from the Driver or
MassCore to the Anubis
Outputs, like Horus/Hapi thus
bypassing the Anubis
Monitoring panel.
Routing
This is feasible by simply using ANEMAN and connecting the ASIO
outputs to the Physical Anubis Outputs.
Refer to the Manual page 63 where you have the explanation of the
Anubis Monitoring Engine. You should be doing as indicated on the
figure 8
Bypassing Monitoring Engine
.
DXD/DSD
Monitoring a Source is at
times is muted
Exclusive with DSD
predominant
If you have DXD and DSD sources you could come up in a situation
where you cannot Monitor the DXD source. This could happen by
example if a DSD source is being monitored by a Cue and that you
wish to select a DXD source from another Monitor set. IN this case
the DXD Source will be muted because a DSD source is already being
monitored.
Solution: Deselect the DSD Source being monitored in order to select
and Monitor the DXD source. Remember that we have no Mixer nor
Summing in DSD. Please refer to the Anubis DXD/DSD chapter for
more details.
Hum noise in your Monitors
or Headphones.
Setup /
configuration
If you experience constant static noise or hum apparent in your
monitors connected to your interface this is most probably caused by
a ground loop. A ground loop occurs when there are multiple paths to
ground between two or more pieces of equipment. These paths
create a loop which causes electrical interference in the form of an
unwanted current through a conductor. This is often due to poor
wiring in power sockets or extension cables.
Whilst a ground loop is not hazardous, it can manifest itself as a
constant low frequency buzz or hum through your audio equipment,
or even glitches in audio that are often associated with mouse
movement or hard disk activity.
To diagnose your system with ground loop hum, it would be
preferable if you could test your interface with different cables in a
different location - if the issue is caused by poor wiring in the power
socket then you should find when testing in a different location that
this noise does not occur. Also, if you are using a laptop, you may find
that the hum stops when the laptop’s power cable is discon
nected.
Most commonly, ground loops can be solved by using balanced
cables. You will be able to hear it through your monitors if you are
using unbalanced cables. All 1/4” jack line outputs Anubis are
balanced outputs, which means you can use balanced (TRS) jack
cables to connect your monitors to your interface. In most cases, this
Summary of Contents for Anubis Premium
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL V21 07 2020...
Page 2: ...2...
Page 22: ...22 ANUBIS ANALOGUE I O BLOCK DIAGRAM...
Page 67: ...67 Bass Management Signal flow...
Page 91: ...91 Downmix Table Monitor Channels Types vs Downmix formats available...
Page 120: ...120 Reset all the faders gain by double clicking on the fader itself...
Page 129: ...129 APPENDICES MIDI CONNECTOR Female 6 3 mm 1 4 TRS connector PIN OUT...
Page 132: ...132 MISCS Anubis PreAmps MIDI implementation...