M-Audio Duo quick start Front Panel

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Front Panel:

Front Panel:

1.Line Level Input Switch: This switch will set the input line level for the Duo. With the switch in the out position, the Duo will operate at a +4dBu line level. Pressing and locking this switch to the in position will set the operating line level to -10dBV.

2.Pad Switch: One pad switch has been provided for each mic input on the Duo. Pressing in and engaging the Pad switch will apply a 20dB pad, or “cut,” to the microphone input prior to the microphone preamp.

3.Gain: This potentiometer controls the amount of gain applied to the microphone preamp. One Gain pot is provided for each mic input.

4.Clip LED: This LED responds to the signal present at the Duo’s respective Mic input, and will begin to light when the signal reaches clipping.

5.Sig. (Signal) LED: This LED responds to the signal present at the Duo’s respective Mic input, and will begin to light when a nominal signal is present at the input.

6.Standalone: Pressing in and engaging the Standalone switch will connect the Mic and Line inputs directly to the analog Line Outs, S/PDIF output, and the Headphone output. Standalone mode allows for use of the Duo as a mic preamp and/or analog to digital converter independent of the computer. This feature of the Duo also allows you to directly monitor the inputs when connected to a computer.

7.Headphone Out Jack: This output jack is designed to connect to a 1/4” TRS plug, typically for use with a set of stereo headphones. The source for the signal at the Headphone Out is identical to the Line Outs.

8.Headphone Level: This knob controls the amount of monitoring level sent to the Duo’s Headphone Out jack.

9.Phantom Power Switch & corresponding LED: Pressing in and engaging the Phantom Power switch will send 48V of phantom power to the Duo’s Mic inputs. When phantom power is switched on, the corresponding Phantom Power LED will light and remain lit.

10.Power Switch & corresponding LED: Pressing in and engaging the Power switch will power up the Duo, provided that the proper power supply is connected to the 9V AC Power jack. When power is switched on, the corresponding Power LED will light and remain lit.

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Contents DUOTM TroubleshootingUsers Manuual Introduction What’s in the Box?Quick Start Guide 9V AC 1 Amp “Wall Wart” power supplyDuo Features Minimum System RequirementsPerformance Specs MacintoshFront Panel Back Panel Bottom of Unit Basic Theory of OperationFROM The Duo is aHardware & Software Installation on the PC Windows XP InstallationWindows 2000 Installation CubaseWindows ME Installation Windows 98 Second Edition InstallationHardware & Software Installation on the Mac Hooking up your USB Audio Duo Using the Input and Output Level Switches Using the Mic Inputs Setting the GainPhantom Power Using the Pad SwitchStandalone Mode Operating the Duo in Standalone mode will give you three optionsThe USB Audio Configuration Manager Duo Operation on the PCThe Duo and the Windows Sound System ASIO/EASI Operation The Duo, MME, and Your Music Programthe latest software technology ASIO/EASI Control Panel and Operating Modes on the PC driver versions currently in use by the USB Audio Duo within your music programpanel is set to 16-bits, or when more than one stereo pair is selected for input or Advanced Tab Duo Operation on the MacintoshThe Macintosh Sound Manager ASIO Operation on the Macintosh ASIO Control Panel and Operating Modes on the MacPage Optimizing Your System for USB Audio Troubleshooting Problem No soundUse Midiman/M-Audio Resources Gather Important InformationAnalog Audio Appendix A - Technical SpecificationsDigital Audio Limited Lifetime Warranty DUO-010802