Bottom of Unit:
At the bottom of the unit are two DIP switches that will set the sampling rate while the Duo is used in standalone mode. The Duo can be used as an A/D converter independent of the computer, using either the line inputs or the mic preamp inputs. The relative positions of these DIP switches will determine the sample rate at the S/PDIF output when used in standalone mode.
You will see the rather tiny numbers 1 and 2 at the bottom of the set of two DIP switches. Using a miniature screwdriver or similar instrument, you can change the position of each switch. The default setting is both switches “down,” which
is the position closest to the numbers 1 and 2, representing a sample rate of 44.1kHz. The full list of settings is as follows:
1.44.1kHz: Both switches in the down position (down being in the direction of the numbers).
2.48kHz: Switch #1 down, switch #2 up.
3.88kHz: Switch #1 up, switch #2 down.
4.96kHz: Both switches in the up position.
Basic Theory of Operation
The Duo attaches easily to your computer’s USB
The Duo is a | 2x2 audio interface, providing two | channels of audio | TO the | ||
computer and two | channels of audio | FROM | the computer. The | Duo gives you | |
two high quality, low | impedance Mic Inputs on XLR connectors, plus two |
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unbalanced Line Inputs on | 1/4” TS jacks that | can be used | alternately. When | a |
Line Input is in use, the corresponding Mic Input is disabled.
The Duo can be configured for +4 or
Audio from your computer is sent simultaneously to the Duo’s two balanced/unbalanced Line Outputs on 1/4” TRS jacks, the coaxial S/PDIF Output, and the Headphone Out. The Duo can also be used in a Standalone mode,
which connects the Mic/Line inputs directly to the Line Out, S/PDIF Out, and Headphone Out. Pressing the “Standalone” switch turns the Duo into a mic preamp and A/D converter that can be used independent of the computer.
Standalone mode can also give you a direct monitoring option when using the Duo as an audio interface with your computer.
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