User Manual-for windows
Apogee Duet | User’s Guide for Windows
Channel Section
Displays the Analog inputs & Playback Channels
1. Channel Top Label - Indicates the channel
source.
2. Input Icon - This picture changes with the
input type selected from the Analog Level
drop-down.
3. Input Channel Level Meter - Shows the
post-gain digital signal level coming into the
channel.
4. Analog Level - Use this drop down menu to
select the type of analog input you are using.
5. Gain Control - Use to adjust the gain of the microphone preamp.
− Not available when the input is set to +4dBu or -10dBV
6. Input Settings - Provides options for the various inputs:
○ Phantom Power (48V): Use this button to enable 48 volt phantom power on the
corresponding Analog In channel. Condenser mics require 48 volt phantom power to
operate.
○ Group : The input gain controls of adjacent odd-even channels are adjusted
simultaneously. Any level offsets that exists before inputs are grouped will be preserved
after a group is chosen.
○ Soft Limit : Select “On” to engage. This option begins to attenuate transient peaks
at a threshold of -4dBfs.
○ Polarity Invert : Use this button to invert the polarity of the input signal.
7. Playback Select - Use this drop down menu to select which software playback channels are
fed to the Maestro Mixer.
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