Quick start Guide
General Operation
Recording
The Mic/Line Input will appear as 
channel 1 and the D.I Instrument 
Input as channel 2 in your Digital 
Audio Workstation (DAW) of 
choice.
If using a condenser microphone, 
ensure the +48V Switch on the 
rear panel is engaged, and the 
+48V LED is lit.
Monitor Control
To hear the inputs whilst 
recording, use the Monitor Mix 
knob to create a balance of input 
signal and computer playback.
Use the Volume Encoder to 
change the level to both the 
speakers and headphones. 
Pressing the encoder will dim 
(reduce) the level. Pressing the 
Mute button will mute the speaker 
outputs, allowing you to monitor 
on headphones while recording.
Press and hold the Mute & iD 
buttons whilst turning the Volume 
Encoder to pan the input signals. 
This gives you more control 
over the stereo image of your 
headphone mix.
+48V 
Switch
USB
2.0
Mic / Line
Input
Speaker
Outputs
D.I Instrument 
Input
Dual Headphone 
Outputs
Metering
The Main Meters show the output 
level of iD4, however when you 
adjust the volume or pan using the 
Volume Encoder, they will change to 
show the value or position.
ScrollControl
Pressing the iD button activates 
ScrollControl
, allowing the volume 
encoder to scroll whatever 
parameter* your mouse is hovering 
over (useful for plugin automation).
*dependent on host application support




