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ISLA Instruments S2400 - Input Monitor; Analog Input; USB Audio Input; Mon While Sampling

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ISLA Instruments S2400 User Manual
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Display the Input Monitor menu by pressing Shift+InputMon (the sixth key from the left in the
top row). The S2400 can monitor any pair of input jacks and send the signal to a pair of outputs
or to the headphones only. It can also monitor USB audio input at the same time.
Analog Input
Turns monitoring of analog input jacks on or off. Quickly double-clicking the Input Mon key
toggles this setting and closes the menu.
Input Jacks: The jacks to monitor. The options are Input 1&2, Input 3&4, Phono 1, or Phono 2.
Input Gain: Sets the hardware gain amplification. The gain knob on the back of the S2400 also
affects input monitoring.
Input Mix: The input mix can be set to Left or Right to monitor from only one jack as mono, L+R
Mixed to monitor both jacks as mono, or Stereo.
Output Level: This setting attenuates the input signal. A setting of 99 is maximum volume.
Output Jack: The options are 1&2, 3&4, 5&6, 7&8, or HP (headphones).
Output to USB Mix: Check this setting to pass the analog input monitor signal to USB audio.
USB Audio Input
Turns monitoring of USB audio input on or off.
Input Mix: The options are Left (mono), Right (mono), Left+Right Mixed (mono), or Stereo.
Output Level: This setting attenuates the input signal. A setting of 99 is maximum volume.
Output Jack: The options are 1&2, 3&4, 5&6, 7&8, or HP (headphones).
Only USB to Jacks: Check this option to output only the USB signal to the analog jacks.
Mon While Sampling
Turns input monitoring while sampling on or off.
Output Level: This setting attenuates the input signal. A setting of 99 is maximum volume.
Output Jack: The options are 1&2, 3&4, 5&6, 7&8, or HP (headphones).
Live Loop Rec Buffer
Input Source: Live Loops can be recorded from the Analog Jacks (configured above) or USB.
Output Level: Sets the level of the Live Loop record buffer, where recordings are stored before
being committed to a track. The playback level of the record buffer is adjustable, down to zero
(silence) if desired.