User Manual

Antelope Audio Zen Go Synergy Core User Manual
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Click and turn the ‘Channel Swap’ dial to swap the Edge Duo inputs.
Click and turn the ‘Pattern’ knob to adjust the polar pattern. Note that some mic
models have fixed or limited polar pattern adjustment.
Recording and Monitoring Edge Duo
Edge Duo is a dual-membrane condenser microphone it has one capsule with dual
membranes and connects with a Y-XLR cable (included), one XLR connector for each
membrane. The Left (white) connector is the front membrane, the Right (red) is for the rear
membrane.
The microphone occupies two physical mic preamp inputs and two ‘EMU MIC’ virtual outputs.
Note: You can use Edge Duo as a single-membrane condenser mic by disconnecting one of
the XLR connectors. In this case, the mic emulations will be visible, but they won’t function
correctly - you cannot swap inputs and you cannot adjust polar pattern.
Recording and monitoring Edge Duo as a single-membrane condenser mic
Route the ‘PREAMP’ input for Edge Duo to your desired outputs to monitor ‘dry’ audio and
record from Inputs 1 8 in your DAW (e.g. you are using Channel 1 in the mixer, so you are
recording from Input 1).
Recording and monitoring Edge Duo as a dual-membrane condenser mic
In this case, you will record and monitor two concurrent mono inputs, one coming from each
membrane. They will sound slightly different in tone and volume, due to the physical distance
between the membranes and the performer. You may have to compensate with individual gain
adjustments for each membrane.
Route the ‘PREAMP’ inputs occupied by Edge Duo to your desired outputs to monitor ‘dry
audio and record from Inputs 1 8 in your DAW (e.g. you are using Channel 1 in the mixer, so
you are recording from Input 1).