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Duet – User's Guide
Maestro
Maestro Control – Levels
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Interface Pop-Up Menu
When Duet is properly detected by Maestro, Duet plus the unit's serial number
appears in this pop-up menu.
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Identify Unit
Clicking on this button verifies that communication is established between Maestro
software and Duet hardware by lighting all top panel LEDs. Click the button again to
return Duet's LEDs to their normal function.
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Input
This pop-up menu is used to select the input connector and level:
XLR Line +4dBu
– A balanced (pro) line level input is accepted from the
IN-1 and IN-2 (XLR) connectors; gain is fixed: maximum input level is
20 dBu.
XLR Line –10 dBV
– A balanced (consumer) line level input is accepted
from the IN-1 and IN-2 connectors; gain is fixed: maximum input level is
8 dBu.
XLR Mic
– A balanced input is accepted from the
connectors; gain is adjustable between 10 and 75 dB.
Instrument
– An unbalanced input is accepted from the
IN-2 (1/4") connectors; gain is adjustable between 0 and 65 dB. These
inputs are also suitable for -10 dBV line levels.
When Input is set to XLR Mic or Instrument, the following controls are accessible:
Group
– Checking either of these boxes groups the gain setting of both
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inputs, so that the hardware encoder or one software encoder controls
both input gains simultaneously. If a gain offset is present between inputs
when Group is checked, this offset is preserved.
Input Level Software Encoder
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controlled from these software encoders. The gain level is indicated in the
value box to the right of the encoder.
Phase icon
– Checking this box reverses the polarity of the input signal.
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48V
– Checking this box enables 48 volt phantom power on the XLR
connections.
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Maestro
IN-1 and IN-2 (XLR)
IN-1 and
– The gain of each input may be
Maestro
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Level
The nominal level of the line outputs is set with this pop-up menu:
Line out
– level is variable between 0 and -64 dB of attenuation, at a
nominal output level of –10 dBV.
Instrument
Amp – The output level is fixed at a nominal level of –20
dBV, suitable for connection to an instrument amplifier.
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Output Level Software Encoder
The level of both line and headphone outputs is controlled simultaneously with this
software encoder, when Level is set to Line out. The attenuation level is indicated
in the value box to the right of the encoder.
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Mute
Checking this box mutes the line and headphone outputs simultaneously.
Duet – User's Guide
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Maestro
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