ProKeys Sono 61 User Guide | 23 |
ProKeys Sono Audio Setup and Controls
Using the Microphone and Instrument Inputs
To record the microphone and instrument inputs of ProKeys Sono into your audio application:
1.Select “ProKeys Sono 61” or “USB Audio Interface 9” as an audio input device within your application’s setup menu.. Please see your audio application’s documentation to learn how to do this..
2.Select “ProKeys Sono 61” or “USB Audio Interface 9” as the audio track’s output within your recording software.. Again, see your audio application’s documentation to learn how to do this..
ProKeys Sono features
Setting Input Gain
The
Plug in your microphone or instrument with the gain controls turned down.. While playing your instrument or singing into the microphone at the loudest section of the song, slowly turn the gain knob clockwise until the red clip LED begins to illuminate.. Then, turn the knob
Please keep in mind that the red LED indicates that your input is clipping (distorting) digitally.. This is not the same kind of
9Windows XP/Vista Users:
In Windows XP, ProKeys Sono will appear as “USB Audio Device” if the optional drivers have not been installed.. If the drivers have been installed, ProKeys Sono will appear as “ProKeys Sono 61*”.. In Windows Vista, ProKeys Sono will appear as “ProKeys Sono 61*” regardless of whether or not the optional drivers have been installed..
*Note that the actual ProKeys Sono name displayed by the computer may vary slightly..
Tip: As described in the “About the audio inputs” box in the “Hardware Connections” chapter earlier in this User Guide, the XLR/Left Aux inputs and Instrument/Right Aux inputs are merged (or “summed”). As a result, if you are not using one of the inputs, be sure to turn its gain knob all the way down (fully