
15
TYPICAL SETUPS
Digital Setup
- M300 as A to D converter
The analog to digital converters in the M300
are superior to most converters used on
soundcards in the affordable price range.
You can therefore most likely benefit from
using the M300 as an A to D converter when
doing harddisk recordings.
Feed the M300 with an analog Input e.g.
from you mixer or Instrument line signal,
and you are feeding a high quality digital
signal to the harddisk.
If you wish you can of course add effects to
the tracks while recording but the essence
of this setup is to get best possible A to D
conversion by skipping the A to D
converters on your soundcard.
• Select Serial or Dual S/R Routing via the
ROUTING switch on the rear panel.
Note that if you do not add effects to the
tracks while recording and uses Bypass
mode you must use Serial routing.
• Feed any analog signal to the analog Input
on the M300.
• Connect the M300 S/PDIF digital Out to the
Digital Input on your soundcard.
• The M300 must act as Master clock in this
setup and you must therefore set your
Soundcard to act as Slave.
There can be different names for this setting
but “External Clock”, “External Sync” or
“Slave“ are commonly used phrases.
(This is probably setup via your harddisk
recording program. Please refer to owners
manual).
• For pure A to D conversion with no effects
added, both Effect Type Selectors should be
set to Off.
• Adjust Input level gain using the INPUT level
knob.