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Advanced Setup
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Prevent Empty Pan
When set to on, the blank (no assign) option while cycling through the ENG pan mode or when using
AutoPan is removed, leaving only the L, C, R option.
Display Speed
The display speed should normally be set to FAST. When set to fast the display is updated every frame.
Though if you are using a lot of effects and cross points and/or are recording at 96 kHz and find that the user
interface is getting hard to use, change the display speed to SLOW to slow down the refresh rate.
The display speed will automatically go into SLOW when mirroring or when the unit needs more horsepower
for recording.
AES -42 Hi voltage
This setting turns on the AES-42 high voltage phantom power supply for AES microphones that need it.
Burn Boot loader
The boot loader is part of the software that helps boot up Nomad. Generally, you will not need to update
the boot loader. If the boot loader needs to be updated there will be a note released with the software to
do so. The boot loader software is already contained within Nomads software.
Debug Bits
This is a factory diagnostic setting and should stay set to 0.
Dynamic 48V
This adjusts how Nomad will supply 48 volt phantom power to analog microphones.
• OFF – 48 volt behavior is normal and 48 volt power is always available.
• Power Save – The 48 volt supply is only turned on when one or more input channel have 48V turned
on. So if you aren’t running any phantom powered microphones and don’t have phantom power
turned on in any of the inputs Nomad will shut off the internal phantom power supply.
• Auto Kill – turns off the 48 volt power supply when Nomad is running on a low voltage power source
(below 10V) to prevent possible damage to the 48V supply.
Processor Speed
This will adjust the speed of Nomads processor to allow for faster mirroring.
• Normal - is the typical setting that would be used.
• Fast 1 - will increase mirroring speed. You can leave the processor speed set to fast 1 – though if you
experience any crashing or odd behavior change the processor speed to normal.
• Fast 2 - This is currently the same setting at Fast 1.










