Panel Descriptions
10.Sampling frequency select switch
This selects the sampling frequency at which audio data will be recorded and played back.
In order for this setting to take effect, you must exit all applications and turn the power of the
The sampling frequency select switch must be set to match the sampling frequency of the application you are using. If you are using external clock mode, this must also match the sampling frequency of your external device.
*If you are using the
USER SET
• | ADAT mode switch | • External clock switch |
• Sampling frequency select switch | • STEREO/MONO select switch | |
• | Direct monitor soft control switch | • Output volume select switch |
• Monitor mixer and patch bay settings
To call up the settings stored in USER SET, set the sampling frequency select switch to USER SET, then cycle the power to the unit.
For more about the internal monitor mixer and patch bay, refer to “Various settings” (p. 36).
11.STEREO/MONO select switch (Direct monitor section)
This selects whether the input signal will be monitored in stereo or in monaural.
Even if MONO is selected, the audio signal sent via USB to your computer is stereo.
Turning off the power of the
If you have connected a mic or guitar to only one of the combo input jacks, it is convenient to use the MONO setting.
12.Direct monitor soft control switch (Direct monitor section)
This selects whether the INPUT MONITOR will be controlled by your software. When lit, the monitor volume, pan, and on/off settings of each input jack can be controlled from your software. When unlit, signals will be output without being affected by any settings of the INPUT MONITOR.
This lets you temporarily disable the settings of your software in order to check the state of connections.
For details on controlling the
Turning off the power of the
For details, refer to
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13.Direct monitor volume (Direct monitor section)
This adjusts the volume at which the input signal is sent to the INPUT MONITOR. If you set the knob to the 0 dB position, the volume will be the same as the signal that is being recorded.
* For details on the INPUT MONITOR, refer to
If this knob is turned all the way to the left, the signal level sent to the INPUT MONITOR will be zero.
If you are
You can adjust the direct monitor volume even when the direct monitor soft control switch is turned off.
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