User`s guide

Duet – User’s Guide
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Maestro
Maestro Control – Advanced
OUT Muting – These check boxes determine which outputs actually mute when the
Mute function is engaged. Here are a few example settings:
When boxes are checked as shown at left, it’s possible
to switch between a recording mode (headphones on,
speakers connected to line outputs off) and a playback
mode (headphones off, speakers on) with one action –
engaging and disengaging Mute. As the volume control
for the two outputs is shared, it’s a good idea to check
your level before unmuting line outs.
When boxes are checked as shown at left, the
headphone outputs are never muted; when Mute is
engaged, only the line outputs are muted.
Mic/Instrument gain mode – This menu sets the input gain mode:
Max. Gain range – The full range of gain is available, with a relay switch
occurring after the rst 10 dB of gain.
Clickless Operation – The gain range is reduced slightly but no relays
are employed, resulting in clickless operation regardless of gain setting.
An appropriate gain range is set based on the Input and 48V settings.
Meters Display
This menu selects the signal to be displayed on the top panel meters; selections are
Input, Output, or Follow Selection. When Follow Selection is chosen, the meter
display follows the top panel setting indicator; thus, when either IN-1 or IN-2 is
selected, the meter displays both inputs, when OUT is selected, the meter displays
the stereo output.
Over Hold
When Over Hold is set to Innite, Over indications remain “on” until cleared by
the user. Overs may be cleared by clicking on the Over indicator or clicking Clear
Overs in the Maestro Mixer pane. When Over Hold is set to 2 seconds, Over
indications clear automatically after two seconds.
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