User manual

1 [GAIN] - [MIN] / [MAX] | Setting the input level at the respective input
2 [PEAK] | The LED lights up green when the input level at the respective input is sucient and lights up red when the input
level is too high. This can be set correctly with the corresponding [GAIN] controller.
3 [+48 V] | The LED lights red when phantom power is on.
4 [MONITORING] | Rotary control for controlling the input monitoring
n [DIRECT]: Incoming signals are directly audible
n [DAW]: Incoming signals can be heard via DAW
n Middle position of the controller: Incoming signals are audible directly and via DAW
5 [POWER] | The LED lights up green when the device is powered via the USB port.
6 [MIN] / [MAX] | Controller for adjusting the monitoring volume of the headphones
7 [PHONES] | Headphone output (stereo, ¼" jack)
8 [MAIN OUTPUT] - [MIN] / [MAX] | Control for adjusting the master volume
9 [MONO] / [STEREO] | Button to switch between mono and stereo mode
10 [PHAN] | Switches the phantom power for the 48 V power supply for condenser microphones on (slider right) or o (slider
left)
The phantom power leads to damage to the device if unbalanced cables are connected. Only switch on phantom power
while exclusively balanced cables are connected.
Turn o phantom power when connecting a device to [CH1] or [CH2] that does not require phantom power. Turn o
phantom power when making wiring changes. Before turning on phantom power, turn the [GAIN] controls of inputs
[CH1] and [CH2] to minimum.
Connections and controls
Audio 2
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Audio Interface