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
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polar patterns that are also swappable. All in all, the functionality is the same, but with
two mic emulation selectors and two polar pattern changers.
Monitoring and recording Edge Quadro
Taking full advantage of the Edge Quadro’s 360-degree recording and dual-emulation
capabilities means the microphone will occupy four physical mic preamp inputs and four
‘EMU MIC’ virtual outputs.
Monitoring and recording ‘dry’ and ‘mic emulation’ audio simultaneously with the Edge
Quadro mean handling eight concurrent mono tracks – two ‘dry’ tracks from its Top
head, two ‘dry’ tracks from its Bottom head, two ‘mic emulation 1’ tracks and two ‘mic
emulation 2’ tracks.
With so many signals available, the routing and processing possibilities are extensive. Put
the manual down and explore your skills and creativity.
For more information about Edge Quadro, visit its product page.
Verge
Verge is a small-diaphragm condenser microphone that’s as simple to use as the Edge
Solo. Its dimensions and ability to handle high sound pressure levels make it a better fit
for positioning in tight spaces and recording very loud sources, such as drum kits.