Using the Control Panel
The Audiophile 192's driver software provides a simple yet powerful interface with your computer and Digital Audio Workstation software. The
control panel allows you to mix any of the Audiophile192's inputs to the Monitor Outputs for zero-latency monitoring of your audio sources while
recording. The Monitor Outputs receive their signal from the output of the software mixer, while the S/PDIF Outputs are assigned via the Patchbay/
Routing page.
The Audiophile 192 control panel is installed in your system when you complete the driver installation procedure. To open the control panel:
In Windows – A tiny "M," which is the M-Audio logo, will by placed in the system tray, generally located at the bottom of your Windows desktop.
Double-click this icon to open the control panel.
On the Mac – The Audiophile 192 control panel can be found in the System Preferences.
NOTE: The Audiophile 192 control panel can also be opened from an ASIO-compliant music program's audio setup page.
The screenshots shown in the following sections are taken from the Windows control panel. While somewhat different in appearance, the Mac
control panel is functionally equivalent. Any differences in actual function are detailed in the following sections.
Monitor Mixer Page
The Monitor Mixer page has fader controls for the input sources feeding the Audiophile 192's software Monitor Mixer. The output of the Monitor
Mixer appears at the analog Monitor Outputs.
The inputs derive their audio streams from the Audiophile 192's analog and digital inputs, as well as audio streams from your DAW application.
Each input source has its own individual Mute and Solo boxes, and the channels can be linked by checking the "Stereo Link" box. The faders are
attenuation-only devices – they can only reduce the signal level from it's maximum.
Note that the Main Outputs' overall output level is affected by the S/W RET 1/2 (WavOut 1/2) level faders.
• WavOut 1/2*
These faders control the level of the main audio stream output assigned from your DAW in the monitor mixer, and the overall output of the Analog
Hardware Outs 1 and 2.
*Note: on the Mac, this is labeled SW Out 1/2.
• WavOut S/PDIF*
These faders control the level of the audio stream output from your DAW, as assigned to the S/PDIF Digital Outputs in the monitor mixer. (The
output assignment is selected within your DAW software.) These faders have no effect on the S/PDIF output level.
*Note: on the Mac this is labeled SW Out S/PDIF.
• H/W in S/PDIF
These faders control the mixer level of the audio stream output connected directly to the S/PDIF digital Inputs, providing for zero-latency hardware
monitoring. NOTE that the S/PDIF Inputs and S/PDIF Outputs cannot be monitored at the same time. This selection must be made on the S/PDIF
page of the control panel. Once selected, the remaining choices will be grayed out in the monitor mixer.
• H/W in 1/2
These faders control the level of the audio stream output connected directly to the Analog Inputs, providing for zero-latency hardware monitoring
in the monitor mixer.
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