1
[GAIN]
-
[MIN]
/
[MAX]
| Setting the input level at the respective input
2
[PEAK]
| The LED lights up green when the input level at the respective input is sufficient and lights up red when the input
level is too high. This can be set correctly with the corresponding
[GAIN]
controller.
3
[+48 V]
| The LED lights red when phantom power is on.
4
[MONITORING]
| Rotary control for controlling the input monitoring
n
[DIRECT]
: Incoming signals are directly audible
n
[DAW]
: Incoming signals can be heard via DAW
n
Middle position of the controller: Incoming signals are audible directly and via DAW
5
[POWER]
| The LED lights up green when the device is powered via the USB port.
6
[MIN]
/
[MAX]
| Controller for adjusting the monitoring volume of the headphones
7
[PHONES]
| Headphone output (stereo, ¼" jack)
8
[MAIN OUTPUT]
-
[MIN]
/
[MAX]
| Control for adjusting the master volume
9
[MONO]
/
[STEREO]
| Button to switch between mono and stereo mode
10
[PHAN]
| Switches the phantom power for the 48 V power supply for condenser microphones on (slider right) or off (slider
left)
The phantom power leads to damage to the device if unbalanced cables are connected. Only switch on phantom power
while exclusively balanced cables are connected.
Turn off phantom power when connecting a device to
[CH1]
or
[CH2]
that does not require phantom power. Turn off
phantom power when making wiring changes. Before turning on phantom power, turn the
[GAIN]
controls of inputs
[CH1]
and
[CH2]
to minimum.
Connections and controls
Audio 2
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Audio Interface