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Audient iD24 - High Pass Filter; Inserts, Normalling, and Patching

Audient iD24
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High Pass Filter
Each pre-amp also includes a switchable
hardware high pass filter that will remove
frequencies below roughly 80Hz. This is good
for removing rumble and room noise from
your recordings.
Balanced Inserts & Returns
On both input channels, the iD24 features
a dedicated insert allowing you to connect
outboard gear to your recording chain;
Just like the workflow you would find on an
Audient console!
The two channels feature an electronically
balanced send and an electronically
balanced return, all before the analogue to
digital (AD) converters.
Insert your favourite hardware EQ and
compressor into the insert and with the
super clean Audient preamps you can build
vocal chains that will rival the best out there!
Insert Normalling
The Insert send and return jacks are half-
normalled meaning you don’t need to patch
the two together when not in use. The internal
signal chain is only broken when a jack is
plugged into the return.
Plugging a jack into the Insert send will split
the signal which can be useful for parallel
processing.
Patching Inserts
To incorporate your favourite processing
before conversion, simply patch the iD24
Insert send into the first piece of gear in your
processing chain. Then take the output of the
last device in the chain and patch this into the
iD24 Insert return.

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