Owner`s manual

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Setting Clock Sources and Output Controls
At the very bottom of the Console there are buttons that allow you to select
the clock that is used by Mia. You may choose between Mia’s own internal
or “on-board” clock or you may synchronize to an external digital input.
The console program will detect whether a digital input clock is available,
and automatically disable the “Digital” Clock Source button if a digital
clock is unavailable.
There are also buttons for selecting controls that affect either the analog
outputs or the digital outputs. When “Analog” is selected, the monitors and
virtual output controls for the analog outputs are displayed within the
Console. When “Digital” is selected, the controls for the digital outputs are
shown.
Clock Source and Output Control buttons are at the bottom of the Console.
Synchronizing Multiple Devices
Mia is designed to work alongside other audio equipment. If you are
planning on using Mia with other audio equipment, please note the
following:
The Mia Windows drivers included in this package support multiple Mias
within the same system. In addition, your new Mia will operate alongside
other Echo products. Mia can also peacefully coexist with audio equipment
from other manufacturers, but be aware that operating alongside another
product is not the same as operating with it. In order for accurate
synchronization to occur, the other audio product(s) in your system must
support synchronization with Mia’s digital input or outputs. Without such
synchronization, the individual pieces of equipment will act independently
of each other. This scenario may be fine for some musical applications;
however, it is not appropriate for situations where sample-accurate
synchronization is required or that will be effected by clock drift.