users manual

Maestro - Apogee ONE User’s Guide
Maestro for Mac
Input
Input Tab
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1.
Device Icon & ID Button - A device icon and ID
button is placed adjacent to each %
row of parameters to identify the hardware unit %
to which the row belongs. By clicking on the %
ID button, the corresponding hardware unitʼs %
front panel will illuminate. Each hardware unit %
is assigned a Peripheral Prefix (A-Z, found in
Maestroʼs Device Settings tab window) which %
is displayed on the ID button.!
2.
Analog Level - Use this pop-up menu to select %
the source for Input 1 - the built-in mic (Int Mic), %
an external mic connected to the breakout cable’s
XLR connector (Ext Mic), or an external mic that
requires phantom power connected to the XLR
connector (Ext Mic 48v). %
3.
Input Gain - The gain of each input is controlled
with these software knobs. The gain level is
indicated in the value box below the knob. %
4.
Analog Input Meter - This meter displays the %
level of the analog input after A/D conversion. %
5.
Group On/O - This button groups the gain setting
of both inputs so that ONE’s multi-function knob %
or one software gain knob controls both input
gains simultaneously. If a gain oset is present
between inputs when Group is set to On, this %
oset is preserved. !
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