M-Audio Profire 610 manual Controls and Connectors, Front Panel Descriptions

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ProFire 610

User Guide

5

5 Controls and Connectors

 

 

Front Panel Descriptions

 

 

     

       

 

1.Mic / Inst Input Combo Jack (Mic / Inst) - Balanced mic-level and unbalanced instrument-level combo inputs.

These combo connectors will accept a standard three-pin XLR plug or a 1/4” TS connector and will appear as the first pair of inputs (e.g. inputs 1/2) in your audio application. Input levels are controlled by the corresponding Gain knobs.

2.Signal/Clip Indicators (Clip) - The green LED indicates the presence of a signal at the corresponding analog input while the red LED indicates “clipping” or distortion at the input. Use these LED meters to set levels for the first two analog inputs.

3.Gain Knob (Gain) - The preamp level for the front panel inputs is adjusted with this knob. It also has a push/pull function which engages a 20dB pad when set to the “out” (pulled) position.

4.Headphone Volume Knobs (Level) - Each of these two knobs controls the volume level of the associated headphone output jack.

5.Headphone Outputs ( ) - These two 1/4” (TRS)

 

headphone output jacks operate independently from each other. The first

About Phantom Power:

 

 

 

headphone jack outputs the same audio signal as rear-panel outputs 1/2

Be mindful when engaging

 

while the second headphone jack outputs the same audio signal as

phantom power since not all

 

rear-panel outputs 3/4.

microphones require phantom

 

power to operate. For example,

6.

Phantom Power Button and LED (48V) - This button applies +48V

most dynamic microphones do

 

phantom power to the XLR inputs on the front of the interface. The LED

not require any phantom power

 

next to the button illuminates when phantom power is being sent to the XLR

whereas condenser microphones

 

inputs.

usually do. Some vintage ribbon

 

 

microphones may be damaged

7.

Power LED Indicator - The blue Power LED glows steadily when the

if phantom power is applied

 

device is receiving power via the FireWire bus or the external power supply.

to them. Always consult your

 

The LED will blink off and on if the unit is set to external sync and not

microphone’s manual before

 

receiving a valid clock signal.

applying phantom power.

 

 

8.Power Button ( ) - This button switches the interface on and off.

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Contents ProFire Driver Installation Hardware Connections Introduction What’s in the BoxSoftware Control Panel 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 MonitoringConnecting 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 kHzAbout Tab Additional FunctionsFile 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

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