User Manual
Console Software 
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Console Software 
output bus. These controls operate the same as the input monitor controls, except 
there are no pan knobs, solo buttons, or level meters. 
Analog Inputs 
The controls for the analog inputs are on the left side of the console and have the 
labels “ANALOG” and “1” through “8” at the top. There is one strip, or input 
channel, corresponding to each of AudioFire 8’s eight physical analog inputs. The 
input level meters remain visible at all times, whereas the input monitor controls 
(pan, solo, mute, faders and gang) that you see will change depending on which 
output bus is currently selected. 
The input monitor controls are a little complicated. Basically, there is a different 
set of input monitor controls for each output bus, but only one set is visible and 
changeable at a time. In the example above, the only set of input monitor controls 
that is visible and changeable is the one for the output bus called “Analog 1-2". To 
see and change a different set of input monitor controls you will need to select a 
different output bus (see the “Bus Select” section above). 
The level meters do not change when a different output bus is selected. They 
always reflect the signal level being received on the inputs. For example, if you 
adjust the input faders to -6, this will decrease the amount the input signal that is 
being sent to analog outputs 1-2. Thus the signal level on the ANALOG Out 1-2 
meters will be less than that on the input meters. If the Analog 3-4 tab is selected 
the console would appear as in the example below. 










