User Manual

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1. If you’re using a Mac or iOS device, no driver is required. For Windows, please
download the driver and install it. (You must install the driver as an administrator, but
other than that installation is straightforward; for details please see here.)
2. Download and install the iConfig Software to a Mac or PC. This will ensure that your
interface’s firmware is up to date, and allow access to all its functions and configuration
options.
3. Select the iConnectAUDIO4
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as the audio output device in your DAW (or other audio
software).
4. Play some test audio, preferably in a loop. You may not hear anything until you bring
up the output level.
Sound check - adjusting the output level
There are two ways to adjust the output level: directly on the front panel Interactive
Display, or using the iConfig software’s Audio Mixer.
Using the Interactive Display:
1. Touch the region centered around Out on the bottom row, selecting the output level
for adjustment. The LED will turn green, for Signal Level mode, indicating that the LED
meters are displaying the signal level.
You could also touch Out a second time to toggle the display into Gain Set mode, which
is like showing the position of a volume control (the Rotary Knob is continuous, so
otherwise you wouldn’t know where it is). The LEDs then turn red, and the meters go
between green and red to show the gain level. An additional touch toggles back to
Signal Level mode.
2. Touch the regions centered around 1 or 2 on the top row (they should be linked for
stereo), selecting Analog Outs 1&2 for adjustment. Their LEDs will turn green if you’re in
Signal Level mode, or red if you’re in Gain Set mode.
3. Turn the rotary Knob clockwise to increase the level and counterclockwise to
decrease it.