User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Getting Started Aurora(n)-USB
- 3 Getting Started Aurora(n)–TB3 (Thunderbolt)
- 4 Getting Started Aurora(n)-DNT (Dante)
- 5 Getting Started Aurora(n)-HD2 (ProTools HD)
- 6 Front Panel Controls
- 6.1 Meter Page
- 6.2 Function menu
- 6.2.1 Clock Setup
- 6.2.2 Line Trim
- 6.2.3 Preamp
- 6.2.4 Preamp Setup
- 6.2.5 Routing
- 6.2.6 Test Tone
- 6.2.7 Digital In Status
- 6.2.8 Optical Settings
- 6.2.9 SD Card
- 6.2.10 SD Record Setup
- 6.2.11 Sessions
- 6.2.12 Takes
- 6.2.13 Scenes
- 6.2.14 Playlists
- 6.2.15 Settings
- 6.2.16 Date & Time
- 6.2.17 Backlight
- 6.2.18 About
- 6.2.19 Firmware Update
- 6.2.20 USB Mode
- 6.3 Phones Source (Basic)
- 6.4 Phones Source (Advanced)
- 7 microSD Record and Play basics
- 8 Firmware Updates
- 9 Support
- 10 Troubleshooting & User Tips
- 11 Specifications
- 12 Aurora(n) Performance Measurements
- 13 Certifications
- 14 Warranty Information
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There are two main controls in the Output group: Volume and Link.
• When the volume control is the selected control, rotating the rotary encoder changes the volume and
clicking the rotary encoder changes the output mute.
• When the link control is the selected control, rotating the encoder changes the volume of the output signal
and clicking the rotary encoder links or unlinks the stereo output channels. When unlinked, the volume
controls may be set separately.
There are two controls within the Phones Input Source group: Source and Channel.
• When the source is the selected control, rotating the rotary encoder changes the source from all of the
available inputs and clicking the rotary encoder switches between the source and channel controls.
• When the channel is the selected control, rotating the rotary encoder changes the source channel pair from
the available channels and clicking the rotary encoder switches between the source and channel controls.
Pressing the Up and Down buttons will also change between the selected channel pair, even when the
channel pair are not the currently selected control. This is indicated by the Up and Down buttons having
a cyan background.
There are three main controls in the Input Control group: Pan, Volume and Link.
• When the pan control is the selected control, rotating the rotary encoder changes the panning of the source
signal (left and right) and clicking the rotary encoder changes the source mute.
• When the volume control is the selected control, rotating the encoder changes the volume of the source
signal and clicking the rotary encoder changes the source mute.