M-Audio Profire 610 manual Settings Tab, Level Fader, Channel Name, Hosted Mode Sync Source

Page 14

ProFire 610

User Guide

13

Level Fader

The Level Fader controls the output level for its corresponding channel. Double-clicking or Alt/Option-Clicking on a channel fader will set the fader to unity gain.

Channel Name

The name displayed at the bottom of each channel strip can be changed by clicking on the field. Once you have entered a new name, press the enter/return key to confirm the new channel name.

Note that changing channel names only affects the appearance of the channel names within the Control Panel mixer tabs—this feature does not affect your audio application in any way. Also note that renaming a channel in one mixer tab results in the new name appearing in all of the remaining mixer tabs.

TIP: Once you have finished naming a channel, pressing the tab key allows you to immediately jump to the next channel and begin naming it. This lets you name all of the mixer channels quickly.

Settings Tab

The Settings window provides controls for various ProFire 610 hardware and synchronization settings. Note that the Control Panel provides separate drop-down menus for “hosted” and “standalone” modes. Hosted mode (i.e., when the interface is used with a computer) is the most common use of ProFire 610 whereas standalone mode allows the interface to be used without a computer. Both sets of drop-down menus are covered in this section. For more information about standalone mode, refer to the “Standalone Operation” chapter later in this guide.

Windows only:

Buffer Size drop-down menu.

Hosted Mode – Sync Source

This drop-down menu lets you select the digital synchronization source of the interface when ProFire 610 is in Hosted Mode. The menu selects between ProFire 610 internal sync or external sync via an incoming S/PDIF signal.

Image 14
Contents ProFire Software Control Panel Driver Installation Hardware ConnectionsIntroduction What’s in the Box Standalone Operation Digital Clocking Using ProFireMidi Troubleshooting Warranty Scenario 3 Creating a Synchronized Digital LoopIntroduction What’s in the BoxProFire 610 Features Minimum System RequirementsControls and Connectors Front Panel DescriptionsProFire User Guide Rear Panel Descriptions Driver Installation Hardware ConnectionsDigital S/PDIF Connections Connecting Microphones and/or InstrumentsConnecting Line-Level Inputs Headphone Monitoring Connecting the Analog Outputs Software Control Panel Mixer TabsMute Level MeterPan SoloLevel Fader Settings TabHosted Mode Sync Source Channel NameStandalone Mode Sync Source AHosted Mode Sample RateHosted Mode Asio / WDM Buffer Size Standalone Mode Sample RateMaster Volume Knob Mixers Active at Sample Rates Above 96 kHzFile About TabAdditional Functions Edit ViewHelp Line Inputs Using ProFireSetting Input Levels Pdif inputsSelecting ProFire 610 as the audio device Configuring your Audio SoftwareSetting the sample rate and bit depth of your session Routing your software outputsAbout Overdub Recording and Monitor Mixing Tab Name Output of this tab is routed toUsing the Monitor Mixer ProFire User Guide Standalone Operation Digital Clocking Scenario 1 ProFire 610 as Clock Master Scenario 2 ProFire 610 Slaved to S/PDIF Input ProFire 610 Master Digital Effects Processor Slave ProFire 610User Guide Troubleshooting If you have no soundIf you are experiencing clicks and pops in your recordings Warranty Warranty Terms Warranty RegistrationAudio USA