User Manual
ESI  MAYA44 eX
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precise  timing  recording.  However,  the  latency  is  also  limited  by  your  system  performance.  For 
most recording applications, select a sample size between 64 ~ 512, select 256 or higher on slower 
systems or at very high system load. Buffer size 48 is reserved only for very fast and reliable ASIO 
driver environments on fast computer systems. Note that this value has to be setup before launching 
any audio application using MAYA44 eX. 
Config – Factory Default: resets the control panel to default settings. 
Config - Always On Top:  this enables  to place  the control panel on top  of every  open window, 
which makes it easy to work with MAYA44 eX and other audio applications simultaneously. 
Config – Link: links the L-R faders for stereo operation. Unselect the entry, if you need to control 
the levels of left and right channels independently. 
DirectWIRE: opens the DirectWIRE dialog, described in section 6.5 of this manual. 
Help – About: allows you to check current driver information. 
6.2 Input Section 
Monitor buttons: with this button you can enable the input monitoring for the corresponding input 
channel. When enabled, the input signal is audible via the output. 
Line/Mic/+48V/Digital selection: by default, input channel 1/2 is processing the stereo line input 
signal  coming in from  INPUT 1/2 (when LINE  is  selected).  However, it  can  also  be  switched to 
process  the  mono  input  signal  from  a  microphone  connected to  MAYA44  eX  as  described  in 
chapter 5 of this manual – for that, MIC must be selected. If a condenser microphone that requires 
power supply is connected, the +48V switch must be enabled to enable phantom power. Note that 
+48V  should  be  enabled  only  after  a  condenser  microphone  has  been  connected.  Never  enable 
+48V  when  a  dynamic  microphone  or  no  microphone at  all  is  connected to MAYA44  eX.  Input 
channel 1/2 can also process the digital input signal from the optical S/PDIF input of MAYA44 eX. 
For that, DIGITAL must be selected. 
Line/Guitar selection:  by default,  input channel  3/4 is  processing  the stereo  line input  signal 
coming in from INPUT 3/4 (when LINE is selected). However, it can also be switched to process 
the  mono input  signal  from a  guitar  connected  to MAYA44 eX  as  described in  chapter  5  of this 
manual – for that, GUITAR must be selected. 
Gain knobs: as the output level of a microphone typically is very low and requires amplification, 
the gain knobs allow you to control the built-in amplifier in order to raise and match the input signal 
in order for the signal to be further processed. The range is from 0dB to +24dB amplification. The 2 
gain knobs are not available under Mac OS X, instead the level faders (below) are longer. 
Level faders: these faders allow you to adjust the input level for the analog input 1/2 and 3/4. The 
levels  can  be  set  using  the  mouse,  mouse  wheel,  or  cursor  keys.  Depending  on  the  Link  setting 
(refer to section 6.1), you can control left an right channels simultaneously or independently. 
Mute  buttons: this button allows  you to mute the input signal on  channel 1/2 or on channel  3/4. 
When the button is red, mute is enabled – otherwise disabled. 










