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In situations where the throughput latency is higher than desired, the input to
the MixPre-10T can be directly monitored in the headphone output.
To monitor with zero-latency through the MixPre-10T:
1. Connect MixPre-10T to computer.
2. Conrm that the LR Stereo HP Preset is selected.
3. Select USB1 for Channel 9 source and Pan L.
4. Select USB2 for Channel 10 source and Pan R.
5. Connect microphone or other inputs to Channels 1-8.
6. Select the appropriate inputs for Channels 1-8. These will appear to your
computer as USB stream 1-8 respectively.
7. Setup your DAW software for a new track with its source being any
Channels 1-8 and be sure that record monitoring is disabled for these
tracks. (Optionally, you may mute the channel’s output in the DAW).
8. You should now be able to hear and adjust the output of your DAW audio
through Channels 9 and 10 while adjusting your low-latency feed in your
headphones (and send levels to DAW) using the channel 1-8 knobs. Use
channel 9 and 10 knobs to adjust the mix of the DAW audio with channels
1-8 to taste.
USB File Transfer
The MixPre-10T can support USB le transfer between its SD card and a
computer by connecting the MixPre’s USB-C port to a host computer’s USB port.
To use this feature, put the MixPre-10T into File Transfer mode. (USB audio will
be suspended.)
To enter File Transfer mode:
1. Tap .
2. Tap System > File Transfer.
3. When le transfer is complete, unmount the SD card from the computer,
then tap Exit on the USB-C File Transfer Mode screen to return to the
previous operating state.
USB Keyboard
The use of standard USB computer keyboards is supported with the USB-A port
on the recorder’s left panel. When using the MixPre-10T in situations requiring
extensive metadata entry, titling and wired remote control capability, a USB
keyboard may be desirable.
L Keyboards with an embedded USB hub and Apple brand keyboards are not