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Apogee ensemble User Manual

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Device Settings Tab Window
1. Peripheral Prefix
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Choose which Peripheral Prefix (A-Z) is displayed on the ID button.
2. Assignable Buttons
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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.
3. Talkback Mic
Source
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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.
5. Optical Format
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
6. WC Input
Termination
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Except for specific situations outlined on page 49
, leave this box checked at all times.
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Apogee ensemble Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeAudio Interface
Simultaneous Channels36
Phantom PowerYes
Word ClockYes
Bit Depth24-bit
Digital InputsADAT, S/PDIF
Digital OutputsADAT, S/PDIF
ConnectivityFireWire
Inputs8 analog
Outputs8 analog

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