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Monitor Control
Volume Encoder
The Volume encoder allows you to change the
volume of the audio for both the speaker and
headphone outputs. Pressing the encoder will
dim the audio, dropping the level by 15 dB,
useful if you want to quickly turn down the
level to your speakers/headphones without
losing your listening level. As you adjust the
volume level, the main meters will change
to show the level you are setting it to, before
changing back to show the output level.
Monitor Mix
The Monitor Mix knob lets you monitor the
mic and D.I inputs, while still being able to
hear the audio coming from your computer
(DAW) at very low latency to avoid distracting
delays.
While mixing in your live input, it is important
to turn o monitoring in your Digital Audio
Workstation (DAW), otherwise you will end up
hearing an extra copy of the signal.
If you rotate the Monitor Mix dial all the way
to INPUT, it allows you to monitor the true
input Levels. The Mic/Line input will appear
on the top meter, and the D.I on the bottom
meter.
Note
Listening on speakers while monitoring
your input from a microphone in the same
room can cause feedback, which not only
is unpleasant, but could also potentially
damage your speakers. Ensure that
either the speakers are muted, or that
the monitor mix is set all the way to DAW
when not using the microphone.