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Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 User Manual

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Internal Clock (standard setting): Leave this radio button selected if you don't want
the device to be synchronized to the clock of an external device.
External Clock (S/PDIF): Select this radio button if you want the device to be
synchronized to the clock of an external device via S/PDIF. When switching to this set-
ting, the device automatically tries to establish synchronization to an external clock at
the digital inputs 5/6 (see chapter 4.2, Rear Panel). If the synchronization request
fails, the interface switches back to internal clock mode. If synchronization is possi-
ble, the top panel’s Sync LED lights (see chapter 4.3, Top Panel).
Format: Choose a sample rate that is compatible with your music application and suited to
your computing power. A higher sample rate improves the audio quality, but also causes
higher CPU load. By default, the sample rate is set to 44100 Hz (CD quality).
The sample rate defines how many samples are played/recorded per one second of
sound. A higher sample rate results in higher audio quality; however, 44100 Hz (as
used for recording audio CDs) is a common setting and absolutely sufficient for most
tasks. If your final destination is CD, you should use this setting or a multiple of it
(88200 Hz). For a better understanding: 48000 Hz is used by DAT recorders and for
DVD (films) recording. 96000 Hz and higher rates are typical for DVD, HD DVD, and
Blue-ray Disc audio recording. You should be aware that a higher sample rate also caus-
es higher CPU load.
Thru: The Thru checkboxes enable direct monitoring. This sends the input signals directly
to its output at zero latency without any internal signal processing. Tick the checkbox of
the relevant channel to activate direct monitoring. This setting is also accessible from the
hardware's front panel in the MONITOR section (see also chapter 4.1, Front Panel).
The channels' volume settings cannot be controlled from the Audio MIDI Setup utility;
use the relevant hardware controls (see chapter 4, The Hardware in Detail).
5.2.2 Output Pane
All relevant output settings of the KOMPLETE AUDIO 6 are controlled from the hardware (see
4, The Hardware in Detail). See chapter 5.2.1, Input Pane for general settings and input
channel settings.
Advanced Configuration
Advanced Configuration on Mac OS X (Audio MIDI Setup)
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Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Audio Resolution24-bit/192kHz
Power SupplyUSB bus powered
Audio Interface TypeUSB
Simultaneous I/O6 x 6
Number of Preamps2
A/D Resolution24-bit/192kHz
MIDI I/O1 x MIDI In, 1 x MIDI Out
USBUSB 2.0
Phantom PowerYes
Digital Inputs1 x Coax (S/PDIF)
Digital Outputs1 x Coax (S/PDIF)
Headphone Output1 x 1/4" TRS
Software IncludedKomplete Elements
Outputs4 x analog (2 x TRS, 2 x RCA)

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