Owner`s manual

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Click OK to close the window.6
Mac OS X
From the Apple Menu, select System Preferences.1
Open the Sound control panel.2
Click on the Output tab.3
Select 4 Fantom G 44.1kHz, as shown here.
Close the Sound control panel.5
Receiving Audio From Your Computer In the Fantom-G
To prepare the Fantom-G to receive streaming audio from your computer:
Set up a way to listen to the Fantom-G by powering it down, and
1
then:
connecting headphones—
to the Fantom-G’s rear-panel PHONES
jack, or
connecting the Fantom-G’s 1/L/MONO and 2/R OUTPUT jacks—
to
a mixer/speaker system, or directly to powered speakers.
Connect the Fantom-G to your computer via USB.
2
Turn on the Fantom-G.3
Hold down SHIFT and press the MIX IN button to display the Input 4
Setting screen.
Set Input Select to
5 USB Audio.
Press the MIX IN button to light it if it isn’t already lit.
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If you’ll always want to listen to your computer through the Fantom-G,
store your input setup. In Studio mode, save the current studio set. In
Live or Single mode, click F7 (Sys Write) on the Input Setting screen.
Sampling Computer Audio with the Fantom-G
With your system set up as described above—and MIX IN is lit—there’s
nothing you need to do to sample something you’re hearing on the
computer, other than to hit the SAMPLING button, F1 (Sampling), and youre
ready to sample. To learn more about sampling on the Fantom-G, see its
Owners Manual, starting on Page 257.
Maybe the most interesting thing about always running
your computer’s audio output through the Fantom-G
is that Skip Back sampling is available for capturing
audio from the computer, too. Hear something you
want to grab? Hit the Fantom-G SKIPBACK SAMPLING
button and you’ve sampled it.