User Manual
Table Of Contents
- CONTENTS
- BEFORE YOU BEGIN
- SETTING UP
- ANTELOPE LAUNCHER
- FRONT PANEL EXPLAINED
- REAR PANEL EXPLAINED
- CONTROL PANEL
- Quick Start
- Mouse & Keyboard Shortcuts
- Main View
- Software Re-amping
- Edge Solo
- Edge Duo
- Edge Duo Mic Emulations Window
- Recording and Monitoring Edge Duo
- Recording and monitoring Edge Duo as a single-membrane condenser mic
- Recording and monitoring Edge Duo as a dual-membrane condenser mic
- Recording and monitoring Edge Duo as a modeling microphone
- Recording and monitoring ‘dry’ and ‘mic emulation’ audio simultaneously
- Edge Quadro
- Verge
- ADVANCED USER TIPS
- CUSTOMER SUPPORT INFORMATION
- MY ANTELOPE AUDIO PRODUCT ISN’T WORKING.
- LIMITED WARRANTY POLICY
- Warranty Coverage
- Limited Factory Refurbished (B-stock) Warranty
- Remedies
- Obsolete or Discontinued Products
- Exclusions
- Limitation of Liability
- Data Recovery
- No Other Warranties
- How to Make a Warranty Claim
- Returning Your Product
- Request a Return Material Authorization Number (RMA#)
- RMA Return Addresses
- Products Lost or Damaged During Transit
- Company information
- SAFETY NOTES
- Blank Page
- Getting Started
- Getting Started
- Gain Calibration
- Gain Calibration
Discrete 8 Pro Synergy Core User Manual
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EMU MIC - This row represents mic preamp inputs 1 - 8 with mic emulations
applied to incoming microphone audio. This offers some interesting possibilities,
such as:
● Simultaneous monitoring and recording of dry microphone audio from the
‘PREAMP’ row and mic emulation audio from the ‘EMU MIC’ row on separate
audio tracks in your DAW – with and without Synergy Core FX added on top.
● Setting up multiple monitoring mixes, e.g. ‘dry’ mix for the recording engineer
and ‘mic emulation’ mix for the performing artist, with different FX chains on all
mix channels.
COMP PLAY - This row represents DAW 'Outputs 1 - 32' (Thunderbolt™) or DAW
'Outputs 1 - 24' (USB). This is where you receive audio from your DAW. Create a
new track in your DAW and assign the output with matching number - e.g. DAW
'Output 1' = 'COMP PLAY' 1. This row also represents all computer audio, such as
OS media playback (iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Zoom, etc.), DAW outputs, etc.
ADAT IN - This row represents up to 16 ADAT optical audio inputs, found on 2
ports of 8 channels each. Note that ADAT runs on S/MUX.
S/PDIF IN - This row represents 2 channels of incoming stereo S/PDIF audio
over coaxial RCA cable.
AFX OUT - The AFX OUT row (‘AFX’ short for 'Antelope FX') represents the
output from 16 mono audio channels with Synergy Core FX applied.
MIXER 1-4 OUT - These rows represent the four 2-channel stereo outputs from
the four virtual 32 channel mixers in the ‘Mixer’ tab. Channel 1 is left and Channel
2 is right.
TO:
LINE OUT - This row represents 8 line outputs over one D-Sub 25-pin connector
(TASCAM Standard Pin Layout). The D-Sub connector provides 8 mono audio channels.
HP1 - This row represents Headphone output 1 as two mono (L/R) channels.
HP2 - This row represents Headphone output 2 as two mono (L/R) channels.
MONITOR 1 - This row represents Monitor output as two mono (L/R) channels.
MONITOR 2 - This row represents the second Monitor/Reamp output as two mono
(L/R) channels. Note: This row works only when the output is set to MONITOR mode
that can be switched from the MONITOR 2 section in the main control panel.
REAMP - This row represents the two mono REAMP outputs, used for sending DI audio
tracks for re-amping through guitar amplifiers and other suitable equipment. Note: This