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6. In the MIXER OUTPUT section of the EASERA GATEWAY Mixer, select the pair of out-
puts to send out of the EASERA GATEWAY (for example studio monitors connected to out-
puts 1/2).

4.2 OPERATION OF MIXER

The silver tracks represent the six possible inputs from the EASERA GATEWAY as well as
the software playback. The blue section contains information on the output of the mixer. 

Each input has the following functions:

Pan (green vertical line.)

– You can click-

drag the pan (stereo image) of each input by
moving the green vertical line to the left or
right. Double clicking on the green line will
reset the pan to the center. 

Holding down ALT or CTRL, or SHIFT while
dragging PAN, puts PAN into fine mode for
more accurate adjustment of PAN. 

Level (fader) 

– Adjusts the input level of

each input. Double clicking on the blue fader
automatically sets the fader to full gain.

Solo 

– by pressing Solo, all other input chan-

nels are muted.

Mute 

– Mutes input channel.

Macintosh OSX (10.3.7 or later)

The audio drivers for the EASERA GATEWAY are included in the CORE AUDIO of
Macintosh OSX 10.3.7 and later.  

Once you have verified that you are running OSX 10.3.7 or later, connect your EASERA
GATEWAY to a FireWire port on your computer (power for the unit will be supplied via the
Firewire cable). Your EASERA GATEWAY sync light should flash red and then stay blue to
signify that your EASERA GATEWAY is properly sync’d to your computer. 

2.3 EASERA GATEWAY CONTROL PANEL

WINDOWS XP

Once you have successfully installed your audio drivers, the EASERA GATEWAY Control
Panel will be available from your system tray (typically located at the bottom right hand
corner of your screen near your clock).

2  INSTALLATION AND SETUP

4  MIXER

Summary of Contents for EASERA

Page 1: ...rt Analog to Digital Converters 24 bit up to 96khz ADC Dynamic Range 107db DAC 24 bit up to 96kHz DAC Dynamic Range 110db IEEE1394 Speed 400mbps As a commitment to constant improvement PreSonus Audio...

Page 2: ...of any express or implied warranty including among other things damage to property damage based on inconvenience or on loss of use of the product and to the extent permitted by law damages for persona...

Page 3: ...synchronization and the Blue sync light will turn on Once you have the blue sync light you can then reset the Format sample rate to your desired setting 1 Overview 1 1 Introduction 4 2 Installation a...

Page 4: ...mic and ribbon microphones and typically require external 48V phantom power NOTE If you are using a ribbon microphone please check the manual for the mic before applying phantom power Applying phantom...

Page 5: ...you load o 2 1 COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS Below are the minimum computer system requirements for your EASERA GATEWAY Windows OS Microsoft Windows XP Computer Windows compatible computer with FireWire port...

Page 6: ...dure will also install the EASERA GATEWAY Control Panel and Mixer software Note If at any point during installation a Software Installation message appears from Windows regarding Windows Logo testing...

Page 7: ...usts the input level of each input Double clicking on the blue fader automatically sets the fader to full gain Solo by pressing Solo all other input chan nels are muted Mute Mutes input channel Macint...

Page 8: ...g function or mute the track in your software 2 Select playback channels of the main output of your audio software in the SOFTWARE PLAYBACK channel of the EASERA GATEWAY mixer The input on this channe...

Page 9: ...INTERNAL Latency Sets the amount of delay time of your EASERA GATEWAY 1 5ms 24ms Latency is the time it takes for the computer to process audio Lower latency settings demand more CPU resources In the...

Page 10: ...r CPU setting High Computer Processor 2GHz and higher Medium default Computer Processor 1GHz to 2GHz Low Computer Processor 800MHz to 1GHz Line Outputs 3 4 5 6 Balanced line level outputs These connec...

Page 11: ...with the Gateway MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface However the MIDI standard goes well beyond just instrumentation and sequencing The MIDI inputs and outputs allow con nection and...

Page 12: ...plugged into a line input 3 or 4 rather than into an instru ment input In other words don t plug an active instrument into the combo jacks on chan nels 1 or 2 3 Input Gain Trim Control This knob prov...

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