M-Audio Profire 610 manual AHosted Mode Sample Rate, Hosted Mode Asio / WDM Buffer Size

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ProFire 610

User Guide

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AHosted Mode – Sample Rate

This drop-down menu sets the sample rate of ProFire 610. Note that when using the interface with an ASIO or CoreAudio application, the sample rate can also be determined by your audio application. This parameter may not be editable from within the ProFire 610 Control Panel if your audio application is running. In this case, any changes to the sample rate must be made through the audio application itself. If the application does not provide a way to set the sample rate, quit the application, then change the sample rate through the ProFire 610 Control Panel.

If ProFire 610 is set to External sync, this menu will display the current incoming sample rate, and selection will be disabled. If the unit is set to External sync and an error is detected in the incoming sample rate, the field below the menu will display one of the following two messages:

Unsupported – an unsupported sample rate is detected

Unlocked – no valid clock source is detected

If External sync is selected and a sync error is detected, the Power LED 8 will blink.

Hosted Mode – ASIO / WDM Buffer Size

Windows Only

Latency is defined as the time it takes for your input signal to pass through your audio software and appear at the outputs. This latency can result in a delay that is undesirable when overdubbing to existing tracks.

This drop-down menu lets you select the size of the buffer in samples. Smaller buffer sizes result in lower latency, but may not function well with slower systems, causing clicks, pops and dropouts in the audio playback.

The default buffer size is 256 samples. If you are experiencing clicks and pops in your audio, try increasing the buffer size.

Standalone Mode – Sync Source

This drop-down menu lets you select the digital clock synchronization source while operating in Standalone Mode. You can choose to synchronize to the internal clock of ProFire 610 or to have the interface lock to an incoming S/PDIF signal.

Standalone Mode – Sample Rate

This drop-down menu lets you select the sampling rate of the interface when operating in Standalone Mode. Supported sample rates are 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 and 192 kHz.

About External Clock

Digital audio is based on samples. For example, a digital recording at a sample rate of 44.1 kHz contains 44,100 samples, or digital “snapshots,” per second. Each digital audio device has its own internal clock, or crystal, to generate and control the exact rate and timing of these samples during every second. In order for two or more digital audio devices to function together, only one of their clocks can be in control (the Master), while any other devices must be synchronized to that device’s clock (the Slave). Otherwise, the resulting audio will sound distorted, play at the wrong speed, or have clicks and pops.

You can set ProFire 610 to run as the Clock Master (“Internal”) when digitally connected with other digital audio devices:

Connect ProFire 610’s S/PDIF output to the S/PDIF input of another digital audio device and configure that device to synchronize to its S/PDIF input (making it the word clock Slave).

Alternatively, you can set another device to act as the Clock Master and designate ProFire 610 to run as the word clock slave:

Connect the S/PDIF output of your digital audio device to the S/PDIF input of ProFire 610. Select ”External - S/PDIF” as the clock source setting on the Settings tab of the Control Panel. ProFire 610 now runs in sync to the digital S/PDIF signal generated by the other device.

If ProFire 610 is set to External Sync in Standalone Mode, the Sample Rate menu will display “Auto” and the interface will automatically lock to the incoming S/PDIF signal’s sample rate.

If External sync is selected and a sync error is detected, the Power LED 8 will blink.

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Contents ProFire Driver Installation Hardware Connections Introduction What’s in the BoxSoftware Control Panel Scenario 3 Creating a Synchronized Digital Loop Using ProFireMidi Troubleshooting Warranty Standalone Operation Digital ClockingWhat’s in the Box IntroductionMinimum System Requirements ProFire 610 FeaturesFront Panel Descriptions Controls and ConnectorsProFire User Guide Rear Panel Descriptions Hardware Connections Driver InstallationHeadphone Monitoring Connecting Microphones and/or InstrumentsConnecting Line-Level Inputs Digital S/PDIF ConnectionsConnecting the Analog Outputs Mixer Tabs Software Control PanelSolo Level MeterPan MuteChannel Name Settings TabHosted Mode Sync Source Level FaderStandalone Mode Sample Rate AHosted Mode Sample RateHosted Mode Asio / WDM Buffer Size Standalone Mode Sync SourceMixers Active at Sample Rates Above 96 kHz Master Volume KnobAbout Tab Additional FunctionsFile View EditHelp Pdif inputs Using ProFireSetting Input Levels Line InputsRouting your software outputs Configuring your Audio SoftwareSetting the sample rate and bit depth of your session Selecting ProFire 610 as the audio deviceTab Name Output of this tab is routed to About Overdub Recording and Monitor MixingUsing 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 If you have no sound TroubleshootingIf you are experiencing clicks and pops in your recordings Warranty Terms Warranty Registration WarrantyAudio USA

Profire 610 specifications

The M-Audio Profire 610 is a highly regarded audio interface designed for musicians, producers, and audio engineers seeking a professional-grade solution in their music production setups. Combining advanced technologies with user-friendly features, this interface is well-suited for recording, mixing, and music production tasks, whether in a studio or a home environment.

One of the standout features of the Profire 610 is its 8-in/10-out configuration, which provides ample connectivity options for various audio sources. The device includes four XLR/TRS combo inputs with high-quality preamps, allowing for flexible microphone or instrument connections. Each input is equipped with a gain control, ensuring optimal levels and sound quality. The unit also features phantom power, enabling the use of condenser microphones.

The Profire 610 employs FireWire connectivity, offering low latency and high-speed data transfer for seamless recording and playback. This technology minimizes the delay between your performance and its output, crucial for live recordings and real-time monitoring. Moreover, the interface is compatible with both Mac and PC, making it a versatile choice for users on different platforms.

High-definition audio quality is another hallmark of the Profire 610. It supports up to 24-bit/96 kHz audio resolution, delivering pristine sound reproduction that meets the demands of professional applications. Users can appreciate the clarity and detail in their recordings, whether working on vocals, instruments, or entire mixes.

In addition to its physical features, the Profire 610 includes several software bundles, providing essential tools for music production. The unit typically comes with recording and editing software, virtual instruments, and effects plugins, enabling users to dive straight into their projects without needing additional purchases.

Another important characteristic of the Profire 610 is its output options. With balanced TRS outputs, there is minimal interference and noise, ensuring that the sound remains clean and professional. The device also includes routing capabilities, allowing users to monitor inputs directly or set up different mixes for recording and playback.

Overall, the M-Audio Profire 610 is a robust audio interface that boasts a combination of versatility, high-quality sound, and user-friendly design. Its powerful features make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their audio production experience, making it a staple in many modern studios. Whether you are an aspiring musician or a seasoned producer, the Profire 610 offers the tools necessary to achieve professional results.