User's Manual
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18. SPEAKER SELECTOR (INDIVIDUAL OR ADDITIVE MODE)
Feature:
individual mode select and audition one set of monitors at a time.
Benefit: Test your mixes on up to three sets of monitors toggle between them. (This is the default setup.)
Feature:
additive mode select and audition multiple monitors simultaneously.
Benefit: Simultaneously feed your control room, lounge and live room (or any combination), to share the take or mix with the
artist. Or simply overwhelm your clients with sound, by latching up to three sets of monitors and playing them at the same
time.
Tip: , The inset trim pots located beneath the LED section allow you to attenuate the levels of your studio monitors or subwoofer
(level matching), so they are all outputting at the same volume. Detailed instructions on this ahead under
speaker trim.
“Around the globe, we made notes of every request at
every port and fullled every one in the D-BOX
+
.”
MAREK STYCOS
Founder, Audio Alchemist
Operation: See the setup section of this manual for detailed instructions.
Note: There are three (3!) D/A converters in the
d-box
+
. aes/spdif, bluetooth and... usb. Yep. usb is a digital language. Just sayin’.
*Note:
usb input is plug-and-play when running Mac OS X. The driver will appear in the system window with d-box
+
followed by
your serial number. (See image below). For Windows systems, please visit our website for a link to download the correct
driver.
17. CONTROL ROOM SELECTOR (INDIVIDUAL OR ADDITIVE MODE)
Feature:
individual mode allows you to choose between five different input sources. analog, sum, bluetooth, usb and aes/spdif.
Benefit: Toggle between 5 input sources, one at a time. For example, switch from iTunes/Tidal via USB and your final mix via AES/
SPDIF and your client’s rough mix via Bluetooth. (This is the default setup.)
Feature: additive mode allows you to select multiple input sources simultaneously.
Benefit: Select or deselect any combination of the headphone sources to audition more than one input together (analog, sum,
bluetooth, usb and aes/spdif). For example, trying to track your guitar riff and emulate the vibe from the demo? Play the
demo track on Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, SoundCloud... via usb while monitoring your guitar riffing being recorded by your
interface and back out through the sum section. Match up a feel from a loop your client’s dropped on you via bluetooth
while massaging the track around it real time in your favorite DAW through the usb input.
Operation: Refer to setup mode section for details.
Note: There are three (3!) D/A converters in the d-box
+
. aes/spdif, bluetooth and... usb. Yep. usb is a digital language. Just sayin’.
*Note: usb input is plug-and-play when running Mac OS X. The driver will appear in the system window with d-box
+
followed by your
serial number. (See image below). For Windows systems, please visit our website for a link to download the correct driver.










