MONTAGE Reference Manual
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Reference
Audio Rec on DAW
Use this setting when recording the signals from the tone generator and the A/D INPUT [L/MONO]/[R]
jacks separately to DAW software, and playing the signals from the OUTPUT [L/MONO]/[R] jacks
directly.
Store Current Settings
Stores the edited settings as 1 – 3 of “QuickSetup.”
From the Audio I/O display you can set the parameters related to Audio Input and Output.
A/D Input (A/D Input Gain)
When using the A/D INPUT [L/MONO]/[R] jacks, this determines the input source, microphone (Mic) or
Line.
Settings:
Mic, Line
Mic:
Intended for low output equipment, such as a microphone.
Line:
Intended for high output equipment, such as a keyboard, synthesizer, or CD player.
NOTE
A guitar or bass having active pickups can be directly connected. However, when using passive pickups,
connect the instrument via an effect device.
Audio I/O Mode
Determines the Output mode of the Audio signal input from the [USB TO HOST] terminal. To activate this
setting, the instrument needs to be rebooted.
Settings:
16 Stereo/44.1kHz, 4 Stereo/44.1-192kHz
16 Stereo/44.1kHz:
Audio data sending capability for the instrument is a maximum 32 channels (16 stereo
channels) at a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz.
4 Stereo/44.1-192kHz:
Audio data sending capability for the instrument is a maximum 8 channels (4 stereo
channels) for a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz to 192 kHz.
NOTE
When “4 Stereo/44.1-192kHz” is selected, available frequencies are only 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz, and
192 kHz.
Main L&R (Main L&R Output Gain)
Determines the output gain of the OUTPUT (BALANCED) [L/MONO]/[R] jacks.
Settings:
-6dB, +0dB, +6dB, +12dB
Local Control
Direct Monitor
Output Select
Arp MIDI Out
On
Off
Depends on the Part
Off
Audio I/O
Operation
[UTILITY]
[Settings]
[Audio I/O]