User Manual

4 STUDIO WIZARD
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your purchase of the Phonic Stu-
dio Wizard, the perfect device for complementing
your DAW setup. The possibilities are endless
with the Studio Wizard, as you can accept mul-
tiple audio signals and send them to any num-
ber of destinations all through the touch of a
few simple buttons. Digital or analog, the Studio
Wizard can accommodate any device, and will
unquestionably enhance your set up regardless
of your requirements.
This manual was designed to make your life a
whole lot easier. It is highly recommended that
you take a thorough read of it before attempt-
ing to operate the Studio Wizard. Doing so will
not only make you quite familiar with the Stu-
dio Wizard’s functions, but also help familiarize
yourself with the many dos and don’ts of the
product. After reading, store the manual in an
easy to access place for future reference as
there will no doubt be something you missed the
rst time around.
FEATURES
 Digital convenient routine volume control for
precise level adjustments
 Switch amongst 3 sets of studio monitors
 Built-in Talkback microphone for easy com-
munication with musicians
 Talkback assignable to studio, record, or al-
ternative outputs.
 Monitor 6 independent Stereo inputs includ-
ing one for your DAW Mix / broadcast / mas-
tering
 Six stereo inputs (2 digital and 4 analog)
 Sum button allows multiple inputs to be con-
veniently selected and routed to outputs
 Dual Headphone outputs with independent
volume controls and headphone mix bus
 Automatic fade in and fade out for hands-
free fading
 Tone generator: 100 Hz, 1 kHz, 10 kHz sine
waves and pink noise
 Independent left and right cut buttons and
stereo to mono button
 Microphone jacks for connecting external
microphones for talkback
 High-end studio sound quality and robust
construction
 Accurate dual 20-segment LED meter for
monitoring
 Accurate 11-segment LED meter for phase
monitoring
 Front panel headphone jacks with separate
volume control
 All stereo outputs have independent input
sources