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20in 24outAudio InterfaceManual v2.0

ContentsWelcome to yournew Audient iD44Audio InterfaceTo help get you started please visitaudient.com/products/iD44to download the latest softwareFeatures include: 4-in, 8-out high performanceAD/DA convertersand firmware. 4 x Class-A Audient Console MicThe 12VDC power supply comesPreamplifiers & 2 x discrete JFETwith interchangeable UK, EU, USinstrument inputs.and Australian socket adapters and outputswill work across a broad range ofline voltages making iD44 globally Full Monitor Control Functionality (softwarecontrolled)portable.Inside the box:2 x Independent Class-AB Headphones iD Scroll Control Mode 2 x ADAT inputs and 2 x ADAT outputs forup to 16 channels of Digital I/O iD44 Word Clock output 12VDC PSU with regional adapters USB2.0 class compliant connectivity with USB Type C Cable USB Type C to Type A Cable Quick Start Guideintegrated Low Latency DSP mixeriD144 OverviewSafety InformationDeclaration of ConformitiesInstallation:Daw Setups:4544Pro Tools Setup45Logic Pro Setup47Cubase/Nuendo Setup49Ableton Setup789Mac Installation12Windows InstallationiD App & Firmware Update 14Hardware Features:Microphone & Line InputInstrument InputSend and ReturnsDigital Inputs and OutputsLoudspeaker OutputsHeadphone OutputsMonitor ControlMeteringKensington LockTroubleshooting & FAQTechnical SpecificationsDimensionsWarranty & ContactServiceGlossary15161717192424252727Software Features:28Input Channel TypesChannel FeaturesMastering Section FeaturesSystem Panel FeaturesThe Routing MatrixSetting Up TalkbackSave & Loading PresetsMenu & Task Bar IconStandalone ModeFirmware UpdateKeyboard Shortcuts2931323537383940414142433505354555657

iD14 OverviewSafety InformationChannel 1-4 GainControls 0-60dBSignal and PeakIndicatorsImportant Safety InstructionsEncoderMain MetersHeadphoneVolumeControlsPlease read all of these instructions and save them for later reference before connectingthe DC power adapter to the mains and powering up iD44.To prevent electrical shock and fire hazard follow all instructions on the 12VDC power supply. iD44itself does not operate with any high voltage mains supply inside the unit but appropriate safetymeasures should still be adhered to regarding the AC/DC supply.48V PhantomPowerAssignableFunctionButtons100Hz HighPass FilterPlease ensure you only use the supplied iD44 power supply. We cannot recommend the usage ofthird party power supplies. In the event of a power supply failure do not open the 12VDC supply. Ifrequired, please contact Audient support so that a suitable replacement can be sourced.support.audient.com-10dB PadUSB StatusLEDiD44 utilises an external switch-mode power supply that is very quiet and rated at 2A. This switchmode design will accept any A.C line voltage from 90v to 264v @ 47-63Hz. Therefore the unit willwork anywhere in the world but please ensure your A.C mains line voltage is within this specification.TalkbackCutConsult a qualified technician if you suspect difficulties. Do not attempt to tamper with the powersupply or mains voltages - HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH. Ensure that the appropriate international pinDimiD ButtonDigital Inputsadapter is fitted to the power supply before insertion into the mains socket.Ch2 Insert SendLine Outputs 1-4Ch1 Insert SendWARNING!To reduce risk of fire or electrical shock,DO NOT expose this apparatus to rainMic/LineInputs 1-412V DCPoweror moisture.No user serviceable parts inside.Ch2 InsertReturnWorld ClockOutputPlease refer servicing to qualifiedservice personnel.Ch2 InsertReturnUSB45

Safety InformationDeclaration of ConformitiesImportant Safety InstructionsFCC Part 15B1. Read these instructionsThis apparatus has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a class-A digital device,2. Keep these instructionspursuant to Part 15B of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection3. Heed all warningsagainst harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can4. Follow all instructionsradiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,5. Do not use this equipment near watermay cause harmful interference to radio communications. If this equipment does cause harmful6. Clean only with dry clothinterference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment7. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other equipmentoff and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followingmeasures:(including amplifiers) that produce heat8. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarizedplug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades1.Re-orient or relocate the receiving antennaand a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety.2.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiverIf the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the3.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit from thatobsolete outlet9. Protect power cords from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience4.to which the receiver is connectedConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for helpreceptacles, and the point where they exit from the equipment10. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer11. Unplug this equipment during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time12. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the equipmenthas been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid hasbeen spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment, the equipment has been exposed torain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped13. For products that are a mains powered device: The equipment shall not be exposed to drippingor splashing and no objects filled with liquids (such as vases) shall be placed on the equipmentWe, Audient Ltd, Aspect House, Herriard, Hampshire, RG25 2PN, UK,01256 381944, declare under our sole responsibility that the product iD14complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1.2.This device may not cause harmful interference,This device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operationWe, Audient Ltd, declare that the product, the iD14, to which this declarationrelates, is in material conformity with the appropriate CE standards anddirectives for an audio product designed for consumer use.Audient Ltd has conformed where applicable, to the European Union’sDirective 2002/95/EC on Restrictions of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) aswell as the following sections of California law which refer to RoHS, namelysections 25214.10, 25214.10.2, and 58012, Health and Safety Code; Section42475.2, Public Resources67

MacOS InstallationInstallationMac InstallationSystem RequirementsmacOS 10.7.5 (Lion) or laterMac: Inte CPU, 1GB RAM Minimum1. Download the latest iDSoftwareHead to our website for the latest version ofour iD Mixer:audient.com/products/id44USB - COpen the downloaded .dmg file. Now, dragthe downloaded app into your applicationfolder to install it.2. Connect iD44Using the USB cable provided, connectiD14 to your computer’s USB port.9

Mac InstallationMac Installation3. Status LEDMenu/Task Bar IconsIt’s also worth checking Audio MIDI SetupOnce connected to your computer and(found in Mac HD Applications Utilities).powered on, the green status LED on iD44 willilluminate.Window Show Audio WindowOn MacOS, the iD icon appears in the menuAbout iDbar in the top right hand corner of the screen.This gives you quick access to various functionsDisplays information regarding the currentof the iD44.version of the iD mixer application.Here you should see iD44 report with 20Visit iD Knoweldge Baseinputs and 24 outputs. The clock source isIf at any time the status LED turns off duringconfigured in the iD app. See page 23 forOpens a browser windows for the Audientmore details.Helpdesk with helpful articles and FAQ’s.normal operation please check all connectionsCheck for Updatesand if further problems develop pleasecontact Audient support.The iD app will check with the Audient update4. Double Checking Connectivityserver for any available firmware updates foriD44.Show MixerTo ensure iD44 has been detected by yourcomputer and correct clocking sources areIf the mixer window has been hidden, this willset-up, navigate to:bring it back to the forefront.Macintosh HD Applications QuitSystem PreferencesFully closes the iD mixer application.Check that iD44 is set as your audio device.It’s recommended to disable system sounds.Top TipRight click on the iD icon in the Dock and selectKeep in Dock to have quick access to the iD mixerapp at all times.1011

Windows InstallationWindows System Requirements: Windows 7 or later (32 or 64 bit) Intel Core 2 @ 1.6 GHz, or AMD4. Check Connectivityequivalent 1 GB RAM Minimum1. Download the iD44 SoftwareThe status LED will become solidly lit as soonHead to our website for the latest version ofas iD44 has achieved stable communicationour iD Windows Installer:and should remain solidly lit during operationof the unit until power down.For mixing, buffer size of 256 should beaudient.com/products/iD442. Connect iD44Using the USB cable provided, connectiD44 to your computer’s USB port and connectTo double check the connection, go to PCperfect. For tracking, experiment with lowersound settings by following:buffer size values.PC Settings Control Panel Hardware andHow powerful your computer is, and howSound Soundprocessor hungry your project is, will affecthow low you can get the buffer size settingsthe iD44’s power supply.before you get audio instability.Here you can see whether iD44 is visible tothe PC and you can make it the computers3. Run iD Mixer Setupdefault sound device by pressing ‘Set Default’.iD IconDouble click on the installer to run the iD mixersetup and follow the on-screen instructions.Once installed, the iD icon can be found in theWindows system tray (it may be in the hidden4. Reboot PCicons area):Reboot your PC to make sure that all the drivers have been applied.Double-click to open iD44 mixer windowwhen iD44 is connected. Right-click to quit or change sample rateand buffer size.1213

Hardware FeaturesiD App & Firmware UpdateLaunch the iD Mixer ApplicationFirmware UpdateLaunch the iD mixer applicationWhen there is a firmware update, you canby finding it in the following folder:select ‘From audient.com’ to download thelatest version automatically (or select ‘FromMacintosh HD Applications iDStartfile’ to install a local firmware file). All Programs Audient iDFor more information on the mixerapplication feature set, please refer topage 17 of this manual onwards.The latest version number will be retrievedfrom our servers and will be displayed (asshown above). Press next to continue with thefirmware update. Press ‘update’ to install it.Once complete reboot iD44 using the powerCheck for Firmware Updatesswitch to apply it.If your computer is connected to the internet,the iD app will check for firmware updateswhenever a unit is connected. If there is afirmware update available then the iD appwill notify you.You can manual check for updates by goingto the Help menu and selecting ‘Check forUpdates’. It will notify you if you’re on thelatest version of firmware.14Hardware Features

Microphone Preamplifiers& Line InputsiD44 features four classic Audientmicrophone preamplifiers. These preampsare based on designs from Audient’s classicconsoles and are the same that are usedInstrument InputHeadphone OutputiD44 employs 2 discrete Class-A JFETOn Channels 1 and 2, the iD44 features ainstrument (D.I) inputs on channels one anddedicated insert to allow you to connecttwo which are easily accessible on the frontoutboard gear to your recording chain;of the unit.Just like the work flow you would find on anAudient console!across our entire product range.The JFET circuitry adds a tiny bit of colour andThe design features discrete Class-A circuitryproviding exceedingly low distortion andwarmth to the signal, making it sound greatThe two channels feature an impedanceon guitars and basses.balancedsendandanelectronicallybalanced return, all before the AD converters.noise performance. From a sonic point ofPlugging in a TS (tip-sleeve unbalanced)view, iD44 is fast, open and detailed.NeutrikTM XLR/TRS Jack combi-connectorsThe four microphonepreamplifiers feature:provide microphone and line inputs. The lineinputs are padded through the microphonepreamplfiiers. 60 dB of clean gain 48V ( 4V) phantom power rated at 14mA/jack will override the mic signal for that channelInsert your favourite EQ and compressor intoand turn it into a fully fledged, fantasticthe insert and with the super clean audientsounding instrument input with access to thepre-amps, you can build vocal chains thatPad and High Pass Filters.will rival the best out there!Insert NormallingThe Insert send and return jacks are halfchannel normalled meaning you don’t need to patch 2.8kΩ input impedance which providesthe two together when not in use. The internala punchy tone from any microphonesignal chain is only broken when a jack istransducer type Signal and Clip Indicators -10dB Pad 100Hz High Pass Filter to removeplugged into the return. Plugging a jack intothe Insert send will split the signal which canbe useful for parallel processing.unwanted rumbleChannels 1 and 2 also include an InsertSend and Return allowing for the use ofoutboard equipment while tracking.1617

Patching InsertsDigital Inputs and OutputsWhen using 88.2kHz and 96kHz as a samplerate, you only have access to 8 channels ofTo incorporate your favourite processingiD44 features two optical inputs and twodigital input and 8 channels of digital outputbefore conversion, simply patch the iD44optical outputs. These can be set to operate(due to the ADAT protocol).insert send into the first piece of gear in yourusing optical stereo S/PDIF or 8-channelprocessing chain. Then take the output of theADAT using the iD mixer application. All i/o willMore information on how the iD mixer is usedlast device in the chain and patch this into theoperate at up to 96kHz, with ADAT droppingto route to the optical outputs can be found oniD44 insert return.to 4 channels at sample rates of 88.2kHz orpages 36-37.higher.Word Clock OutputThe iD44 also includes a BNC Word ClockDirect Access to ADCoutput which allows you clock multiple digitaldevices to the iD44’s master clock and keepThe Insert return connection on the iD44everything in sync.is a electronically balanced input stagethat directly drives the analogue to digitalThe Word Clock output will send a clock signalconverter for that channel.As such, this is a great place to input signalsdirectly to the ADC, bypassing the preamplifiers and minimising any colouration ofthe signal.This makes it useful to patch in externalmicrophone pre-amplifiers without addingadditional colouration or noise. It is also handyfor using the iD44’s outputs to drive externaleffects before returning them into your DAWusing the insert returns.Please note; the digital calibration level of theiD44’s ADC is 0dBFS 18dBu.18at the same sample rate (44.1, 48, 88.2 orRunning in S/PDIF mode, the optical i/o96kHz) that the iD44 is operating at. This willprovides the option to integrate externaloccur regardless of whether the iD44 is beingdigital outboard, allowing up to 4 channels ofclocked internally or externally.audio in and out of the iD44 at sample ratesup to 96KHz.Clocking ConfigurationsRunning in ADAT mode, the optical i/oWhen connecting external digital devicesprovides a great way to expand to 20 inputsto the iD44, its important to ensure that allfor recording via an external mic preampdevices are synchronised.such as the Audient ASP800.The ADAT outputs could also be connectedto headphone distribution systems such as aHearbackTM HUB or to an 8-channel DAC forsumming purposes19

Hardware FeaturesiD44 as the Master ClockTo ensure this, one device in the setup mustbe set as the master clock. The other deviceswill then use the master clocks signal to stayWith the iD44 set as the Master Clock the otherin sync. There can only ever be one masterdevices in the chain can be clocked by eitherclock present in a chain.the Optical Port or the BNC word clock output.iD44 with Single BNC ConnectionWhen clocking just one device, clocking viaThe master clock signal can be sent eitherthe optical port would be the simplest option,via an Optical cable embedded into thesimply connect the TOSlink cable up to thedigital signal data, or through a BNC clockiD44’s optical output and to the other digitalline cable. Please bear in mind that the clockdevices input.will only travel in one direction through theseconnections, from a devices output to aThen set the other device to Slave off thedevices input.iD44’s clock.Choosing a Master ClockIf you are using multiple devices then it is75 Ohm Terminatedrecommended to use the BNC word clockIn a digital setup, there can be a numberoutput and then use T-connectors to Daisyof options when determining which deviceChain the Devices together. It is important toshould be your master clock. Quite often thenote that the final device in the chain shouldbest device to set as the master is the one thathave its BNC connector terminated with 75is connected to the computer (where possible)Ohms to stop reflections of the clock signal.such as an audio interface. This way, when youThis should be an switch able option on mostopen a project in a DAW, the audio interfacedevices.should change to match the project sampleiD44 with Daisychained BNC connectionBNC T Connectorrate, and therefore change the sample rateof all the slave devices. However this dependson the devices being used.75 Ohm TerminatedOptical TOSlink Cable20BNC Word Clock Cable21

Hardware FeaturesiD44 as the SlaveClass A Mic Preamplifer, Inserts, A/D converters andOptical Input Block DiagramThe iD44 can also act as the slave to anexternal master clock via it’s optical inputs.The BNC connector is an output only.CH1NeutrikIn this case, you would simply connect theoptical output of a device to the iD44’s opticalAutoSenseInputSelect 60dBD.I 1input. Then, in the iD mixer application, selectADCCH2the optical input you wish to be used as theNeutrikclock source. You would also need to set theinputs to either ADAT or S/PDIF depending onInsertAutoSenseInputSelect 60dBD.I 2the specification of the external device.ADCInsertMore advanced clocking setups for the iD44USBOUTCH3can be found at:NeutrikADC twarecontrolled)CH4NeutrikiD44 clocked via the Optical PortADC 60dBOPTICALIN 1OPTICALIN 2Input Specs22Microphone InputDI InputInsert ReturnXLR Combi FemalePin 1: Chassis Ground PinPin 2:Hot ( ve)Pin 3: Cold (-ve)Input Impedance: 3k ohmMaximum Input Level: 22 dBu1/4” TS JackTip: Hot ( ve)Sleeve: GroundInput Impedance: 1Meg ohmLine InputInsert Sends1/4” TRS JackTip: Hot ( ve)Ring: Cold (-ve)Sleeve: Chassis GroundInput Impedance: 10k ohmMaximum Input Level: 18 dBuDigital Reference: 0dBFS 18dBU1/4” TRS Combi JackTip: Hot ( ve)Ring: Cold (-ve)Sleeve: Chassis GroundInput Impedance: 10k ohmMaximum Input Level: 32dBu1/4” TRS JackTip: Hot ( ve)Ring: Cold (-ve)Sleeve: Chassis GroundOutput Impedance: 100 ohmMaximum Output Level: 22 dBu23Optical InputsTOSLink Optical ConnectorADAT: 8 channels @ 48kHzADAT SMUX: 4 channels @ 96kHzS/PDIF: 2 Channels @ All sample rates

Line OutputsHeadphone OutputMonitor ControlMonitor Control FeaturesiD44 has four line outputs, these can be usediD44 features a two high current headphoneiD44 provides all of the excellent Volume control (perfectly matched)for connecting monitors on the back panel inamplifiers which are fed by separate DAC’smonitor control functionality as found Alt. loudspeaker with programmable levelthe form of balanced TRS jack connectors.and can be accessed from the headphoneon our consoles.The outputs are impedance balanced usingjack on the front of the unit.(assignable to an ‘F’ key) DIM with programmable levelthe same topology as our flagship console,As such, it is possible to control main and CUTthe ASP8024.alternative loudspeaker volumes with a Mono Sum (assignable to an ‘F’ key)perfectly matched stereo volume control on Polarity reverse (assignable to an ‘F’ key)The outputs are fed from high quality DACsthe main unit.(Digital to Analogue Converters) sendingBy using polarity reverse and mono sumclean, linear audio to your speakers, perfectit is possible to listen in sum or differencefor critical listening.(mid or side) modes. This provides anexcellent way to check mono compatibilityand to also learn spatial tricks from yourfavourite reference material.These can be used instead of or alongsidespeakers to get an idea how your mixtranslates to headphones, or to provide artistheadphone mixesAccompanied by this monitor volume knobThe headphone outputs can comfortablyare permanently assigned hardware DIMdrive a wide range of headphone impedances& CUT switches. The level of DIM and ALT.You can use these outputs for more thanmeaning that you will get great soundingloudspeaker trim can be adjusted in the iDjust speakers. If you want to use hardwareaudio no matter what model of headphonesmixer application.outboard equipment, you can send out up toyou have.four mono, or two stereo signals from theseAlongside these functions, three useroutputs, This is configured in the iD mixerprogrammable ‘F’ keys provide accesssoftware.to several useful monitoring features.In order to keep your audio noise free,we would recommend against the use ofunbalanced (TS, RCA. etc) cables on the lineoutputs.2425

Hardware FeaturesHardware FeaturesiD witchesmode,TalkbackHardware MeteringKensington LockThe iD44 can take a talkback signal from aThe 8-segment hardware meters indicateFor those who work in educationalvariety of places. You can assign one of the 4playback level of the iD mixer app, so it isestablishments or in situations where youranalogue or 16 digital inputs as your talkbacksuggested that end users observe their DAWequipment is public facing and subjectchannel. When tallback is activated, signalmetering for input levels.to possible theft opportunities, we havefrom that channel is sent through one of theprovided a Kensington lock hole to enableCue mixes to the artist(s).you to protect your iD44.encoder to be used as a scrollwheel forthe computer. This gives you the ability tocontrol plugin parameters and anything elsethat is scrollable. This works well for addingYou can source the talkback audio fromautomation or setting parameters in a hands-another audio device connected to youron way.computer such as the built-in microphone.This allows you to free up an input channel onTo use ScrollControl, hover your mouseyour iD44 that would otherwise be taken up,over whatever you want to control and rotategreat for big sessions.Status LEDDetails on how to set this up can be found inThe status LED indicates connection viathe ‘Software’ section of this manual.USB to your computer. A solidly lit light meansthe encoder.ScrollControl may act slightly differenton different plugins or DAWs depending onthat there is stable communication betweenhow they have been programmed to workiD44 and your computer.with scrolling. If you find it is too sensitive ornot sensitive enough, you can try adjust yourcomputer scrolling speed.2627

Software FeaturesInput Channels - Channel TypesThe iD mixer application features three typesUsing these three channel types, you canof input channels:build up your main monitor mix and up tofour additional cue mixes.Mic InputsThese are the inputs where you will see theIts important to note that the iD mixersignal from the iD44’s four analogue inputsapplication only controls the monitoringof the iD44. Changes made to the iD mixerDigital Inputsapplication won’t affect the level present inThese are the inputs from the iD’s opticalyour DAW or audio software.inputs. The number of digital inputs presenton the iD mixer application depends on thedigital input type (S/PDIF or ADAT) and thesample rate being used.Daw ReturnsThese are the signals being played backfrom your DAW. The iD44 has 8 Daw ReturnChannels allowing you set up multiple cuemixes or sends to hardware outboard gear.29

Software FeaturesSoftware FeaturesChannel FeaturesChannel NamePhase FlipChannel NameSoloBy double clicking on the name of the channelThe Solo button mutes all other channelsyou can rename it to help you organise your iDother than the one that is currently solo’d.mixer application. You could name a channelMultiple channels can be solo’d at one time.‘Kick’ or ‘Snare’ for example.MutePhase FlipThe Mute button stops this channel fromoutputting audio whilst it is engaged.Inverts the polarity of the signal by 180 toPan ControlStereo GroupingSoloMutestop phase cancellation. This is useful if youa micing the rear of a guitar amplifier or theFaderunderside of a snare drum.The fader controls the amount of signal that issent to currently selected mix. This can be setPan Controlto anywhere between -inf dB to 6dB.Allows you to send the audio to the left, tothe right or anywhere between on your MainMeterMonitor Mix or Cue Mixes.The meter shows the current signal level indBFS. Should the signal level exceed 0dBFSStereo GroupingMetersthen the peak indicators will illuminate red toAllows you to group two adjacent channelsindicate a peak. The peak indicators can betogether into a stereo channel with a singleturned off by clicking in them. You can alsofader controlling the level of both channels.turn off all peak indicators usingWhen a channel is stereo grouped, the pansAlt Click.will automatically be set to far left and farright.Fader3031

Software FeaturesMaster Section FeaturesChannel FeaturesMix SelectionMix SelectionChannel ViewsCue MixNameMix SoloMix MetersCue MixLevelClicking on one of mixes allows you to makeThis can be great to track down a suddenchanges to that mix. When a mix is selected, itloud transient on a particular cue mix or toexpands to reveal additional controls for thatmonitor the change in level over time as youmix.make changes to a mix.Cue Mix NameChannel ViewsDouble clicking on a Cue Mixes name allowsThese three buttons allow you control whichyou to rename the Cue Mix. If for example youof the three channel types are shown in thewere creating mixes for four separate bandmixer. If for example you weren’t using themembers, you could name them ‘Drummer’,digital inputs for a particular project, you can‘Guitarist’, ‘Bassist’. etc.simply hide the optical channels by clicking onthe OPT control.Mix SoloChronometerThe Solo button allows you to audition eachMonitor Controlsof the Cue mixes through your monitors.These six buttons control various aspects ofthe iD44’s monitor controller capability. TheMix levelfunction of each control can be found below:The Mix level allows you to control the overall level of the Cue mix that is sent to the outputs.TB (Talkback)The talkback button switches talkbackMonitor ControlsMix Meterson and off. More information regardingThe Mix meters show the master signal leveltalkback and its various settings can beof the selected Mix.found in the ‘System Panel’ section of thismanual.Chronometer ø (Phase Flip)The Histogram Meters allow you to see notPressing this switch flips the phase ofonly the current signal level but also the signalone side of the stereo field. Used inlevel from a few seconds previously.conjunction with the mono button, thiscan be a great way to remove centredelements from a mix. in order to hear thehidden elements of a mix.3233

MonoAssigning F-KeysSystem Panel FeaturesThe mono button sums the stereo outputsdown to mono. This can be used to quicklyVarious functions of the iD mixer applicationcheck the mono compatibility of your mix tocan be assigned to the Function Keys of themake sure it’ll sound great almost anywhere!iD44 to allow you to quickly control yourmonitoring at the click of a button.AltAlt allows you to quickly switch your monitorTo assign a monitor control to an F-Key, simplypath to a secondary set of monitors toright click on the control and select the F-Key.let you check how your mix translates onvarious speakers.Digital InputFormatOutputRoutingSelectionClock SourceSelectionRoutingMatrixMono ModeYou can select which outputs the ALT.monitor control flips to in the System PanelDim LevelDimAlt SpeakerLevelReduces the output level by a pre-setamount which can be great if you get a callor need to quickly chat to someone during aInputSourceTalkbackSourcesession.CutThe cut button cuts the signal to themonitors.All these controls can be controlled from theiD44 itself, either by assigning them to anF-Key, or using the dedicated Dim and Cutcontrols.TalkbackDevice3435

System Panel FeaturesMono ModeRouting Matrixyour DAW sends out to Outputs 1 2 willbe sent directly to Analogue outputs 1 2.Digital I/O FormatWhen the iD44’s Mono feature is engagedthis option controls whether the mono signalAllows you to select whether each opticalis sent to the left, right or both monitors.The Routing Matrix allows you to control theThis can also applicable for the digitalaudio source for each of the iD44’s outputsoutputs meaning you can have numerousfrom the following options:sends direct from your DAW out via theinput or output uses ADAT oroptical outputs for adding outboard gearS/PDIF digital format.Dim LevelPreferred Clock Source When the iD44’s dim button is pressed, thiscontrol defines how much the level is reducedThe Clock source can be selected from eithe

page 17 of this manual onwards. Check for Firmware Updates If your computer is connected to the internet, the iD app will check for firmware updates whenever a unit is connected. If there is a firmware update available then the iD app will notify you. You can manual check for updates by

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