![]() ![]() You can assign Compressor/Limiter, and any of the wide variety of available processors. This allows you to process the signal on the way to the DAW. For example, the MONTAGE makes available two INSERTION EFFECTS exclusively for use with the A/D Input. It depends on what you want to do to the signal. ![]() You do not have to record your microphone (typically, a mono source) to a mono track. Shown above, the USB Mono selecting USB1 as the Output Select - an example would be when feeding a mono source to a mono track in your DAW via USB. heard by setting the OUTPUT SELECT = OFF: For example, when using the VOCODER to create the "robot voice', you would prevent the 'dry' signal from being. Off - when you are routing the A/D Input as a silent modifier or modulation source within the MONTAGE engine.USB Mono - the are 30 assignable USB Outputs available as individual sends.USB Stereo - there are 30 assignable USB Outputs available in odd/even stereo pairings, 1&2, 3&4, 5&6 etc.you would use this when you want to isolate the A/D Input to its own sound system. AgnL&R - will allow the A/D In to use the Assignable output jacks on the back panel of MONTAGE.MainL&R - will allow the A/D In to use the System Effects (Reverb, Variation), the Master Effect, the Master EQ on its way to the Main left and right outputs.Your OUTPUT SELECT options here are many: GAIN is scientific, VOLUME is subjective: ![]() If the input stage signal is distorted turning down this VOLUME will not fix the issue, you simply will hear the distortion less well! If the input is distorted adjust the GAIN. The front panel GAIN Knob sets the critical input stage, while this VOLUME is the subjective usage of this input. The A/D In “Volume” parameter is used, not to set the input gain, but is the subjective level of the input compared to other channels. For example, you might plug a microphone into the L/MONO jack on the back panel, you would then set the INPUT MODE = "L Mono": Set the A/D In "Input Mode" to match the input you are using on the back panel. The DIGITAL IN is on the bottom half of the screen. Here you can setup the Analog-to Digital In and the Digital (USB) In on a split screen.
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