User Manual
v.1.2
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Adding a second computer device
1. Simply connect the second computer device USB Device Jack 2.
If it’s a Windows computer, install the driver as per the Software instructions above.
With Mac OS X or Windows, select the iConnectAUDIO4
+
as the audio interface in your
audio software. There’s no software to install or configure in iOS devices.
If both computer devices are iOS so there’s no iConfig software with an Audio Mixer,
use the apps’ level controls to balance their relative levels. Otherwise, the second
computer device appears in the Audio Mixer channel strip to the right of the first one;
iConfig is already set up.
Recording audio
1. The four Analog In Jacks on the front panel are routed to the first four inputs of both
computer devices, i.e. to the USB1 and USB2 Device Jacks. DAWs and iOS devices
will see them as available inputs to tracks for recording.
All four combo Analog In jacks accept mics; Inputs 1&2 accept unbalanced Hi-Z
instruments on ¼" plugs; and Inputs 3&4 accept balanced line signals on ¼" TRS plugs.
2. Enable +48V phantom power for condenser mics (only condenser mics!) on any or all
four Analog In jacks, and adjust the input levels. This can be done with the Interactive
Display, or in the iConfig Analog Mixer.
- Here Analog Input channels 1&2 have phantom power turned on, and their faders
have been raised: