Owner`s manual

Console – Mac OS 8/9, Mia and MiaMIDI
to analog outputs 1 and 2, which corresponds to the green “A 1-2” on the
bus select panel.
The two buttons labeled “+4” are the nominal level select buttons. Since
they both read “+4”, this indicates that these outputs are sending a +4 dBu
signal. To send a –10 dBV signal, click the button.
The mute buttons and faders affect everything being mixed to this bus; that
is, pulling the fader down will make both the input monitors and playback
quieter.
Below each fader is a readout displaying the current fader setting. You may
click on the readout and enter a gain value directly.
Analog inputs: Next up is the area all the way to the left within the red
outline. This area is divided up into two vertical strips. These are the
controls for the analog inputs. Since Mia/MiaMIDI only has two analog
inputs, only two strips are shown. The controls on these strips have to do
both with what you record and what you are listening too right now (i.e. the
input monitor).
The topmost control is a button labeled “+4”; this button will allow you to
select the nominal level for this analog input. Since the button currently
reads “+4”, it is ready to accept a +4 dBu signal. Click the button to change
this input to –10 dBV mode. This button will affect the level of what you
record as well as the monitor level.
Below that is the peak meter for this channel. The red segment of the peak
meter starts at –3 dB and the yellow starts at –12 dB.
Next is the monitor pan knob; this pans the input channel between the two
channels of the output bus. Note that this does not affect what you record.
Next is the monitor mute. This controls whether or not you want this input
channel to be mixed directly back out to the currently selected output bus.
Again, this does not affect recording.
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Console – Mac OS 8/9, Mia and MiaMIDI