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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Verge Mic Emulations Window
The following functionality is available:
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Choose mic emulations from the drop-down menu on the right.
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Click and turn the ‘Phase Invert’ dial to flip the microphone’s polarity.
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Click and drag the ‘48’V switch to activate or turn off phantom power.
Recording and Monitoring Verge
Verge is a single-membrane, small-diaphragm condenser microphone. This means the
microphone will occupy one physical mic preamp input and one ‘EMU MIC’ virtual output.
Verge mic emulations work on a single input audio channel. Recording and monitoring
both ‘dry’ and ‘mic emulation’ audio means dealing with two mono tracks simultaneously.
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Route the ‘PREAMP’ input for Verge to your desired outputs to monitor ‘dry’
audio.
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Route the ‘EMU MIC’ output for Verge (same number as the ‘PREAMP’ input) to
your desired outputs to monitor ‘mic emulation’ audio.