Device Settings Tab Window
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Choose which Peripheral Prefix (A-Z) is displayed on the ID button.
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Use these menus to select the parameter controlled by the front panel assignable buttons.
• Mute: This assigns one of the front panel buttons to mute the speaker and/or headphone outputs.
• Mute: This assigns one of the front panel buttons to mute the speaker and/or headphone outputs.
• Dim: Assign to headphones or speakers to lower the output volume by -15dB. This function is convenient for
briefly lowering the playback volume in the speakers or headphones without completely muting the output.
• Dim: Assign to headphones or speakers to lower the output volume by -15dB. This function is convenient for
briefly lowering the playback volume in the speakers or headphones without completely muting the output.
• Sum to Mono: This function is used to examine phase relationships on stereo tracks. When engaged, the
left and right output signals are combined and phase errors between the two become more noticeable.
• Sum to Mono: This function is used to examine phase relationships on stereo tracks. When engaged, the
left and right output signals are combined and phase errors between the two become more noticeable.
• Engage Speaker Set: Choose this option to engage a particular speaker set when a front panel
Assignable Button is pressed. Note this only works when the Output format (found in Maestro’s Output
Tab) is set to either “2 Speaker Sets” or “3 Speaker Sets”.
• Engage Speaker Set: Choose this option to engage a particular speaker set when a front panel
Assignable Button is pressed. Note this only works when the Output format (found in Maestro’s Output
Tab) is set to either “2 Speaker Sets” or “3 Speaker Sets”.
• Toggle Guitar Out Thru - From Software: When selected, the Assignable button will change the Guitar
Output source between THRU operation and FROM SOFTWARE operation.
• Toggle Guitar Out Thru - From Software: When selected, the Assignable button will change the Guitar
Output source between THRU operation and FROM SOFTWARE operation.
• Clear Meters: Removes any peak and over indicators in Maestro and on Ensemble’s front panel display.
• Clear Meters: Removes any peak and over indicators in Maestro and on Ensemble’s front panel display.
• Engage Talkback: When selected, the assignable button must be held down to engage talkback.
• Engage Talkback: When selected, the assignable button must be held down to engage talkback.
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Use this menu to select the talkback microphone source. The input source’s gain
control and other features are adjusted from the Input tab window.
4. Talkback Mic
Destination
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Select the checkbox to route audio from the talkback microphone to Ensemble’s
Headphone 1, Headphone 2, or Line 9-10 outputs.
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This determines which audio format is transmitted and received through the optical In
and Out ports.
• SPDIF: The two-channel SPDIF audio format is transmitted and received through the selected port’s In
and Out connections. This format is capable of utilizing a maximum sample rate of 96kHz.
• SPDIF: The two-channel SPDIF audio format is transmitted and received through the selected port’s In
and Out connections. This format is capable of utilizing a maximum sample rate of 96kHz.
• ADAT/SMUX: The multi-channel ADAT or SMUX format is transmitted and received through the selected port’s.
• ADAT/SMUX: The multi-channel ADAT or SMUX format is transmitted and received through the selected port’s.
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The ADAT protocol is used for sample rates of 44.1kHz - 48kHz allowing up to 16 channels of digital
I/O through both Port 1 and Port 2.
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The ADAT protocol is used for sample rates of 44.1kHz - 48kHz allowing up to 16 channels of digital
I/O through both Port 1 and Port 2.
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The SMUX protocol is used for sample rates of 88.2kHz - 96kHz allowing up to 8 channels of digital I/
O through both Port 1 and Port 2.
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The SMUX protocol is used for sample rates of 88.2kHz - 96kHz allowing up to 8 channels of digital I/
O through both Port 1 and Port 2.
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Except for specific situations outlined on page 49
, leave this box checked at all times.
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