Tone Master PRO functions as a four-in/four-out USB 2.0 audio interface with two recording modes—standard recording (default) and
reamp recording—accessed in the I/O Settings section of Global Settings.
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STANDARD RECORDING MODE
Standard recording mode lets the user record either Tone Master PRO input channel as a dry track for later reamping, along with a combined
stereo processed track. The stereo processed track can be an instrument channel, mic/line channel or both (summed) when a dual-channel
routing template is used.
USB outputs are configured as:
•USB 1/2:
Processed stereo output of either channel, or both channels summed depending on routing template used
•USB 3:
Instrument channel dry
•USB 4:
Mic/line channel dry
USB inputs are configured as:
•USB 1/2:
Stereo signal from computer (mix) for monitoring; can be assigned to rear-panel OUTPUT 1, OUTPUT 2 or HEADPHONES on
the
Output Assign screen
•USB 3/4:
Disabled
REAMP RECORDING
Reamp recording lets the user route previously recorded dry audio tracks from a DAW back to Tone Master PRO for processing. Dry tracks
can be routed through either the instrument or mic/line channels directly into the first signal path processing block. Note that incoming USB
audio is not routed through rear-panel effects loops 1 or 2, and that reamping mutes the rear-panel instrument and mic/line inputs.
To enable reamp recording, touch the gear symbol at upper right to access Global Settings and touch the I/O button at the bottom of the
touchscreen. Then touch USB at left in the I/O settings screen, where reamp mode can be turned on and off.
Reamp USB outputs are configured as:
•USB 1/2:
Processed stereo output of either channel, or both channels summed depending on routing template used
•USB 3/4:
Disabled
Reamp USB inputs are configured as:
•USB 1/2:
Stereo signal from computer (mix) for monitoring; can be assigned to rear-panel OUTPUT 1, OUTPUT 2 or HEADPHONES on
the Output Assign screen
•USB 3:
Reamp audio track from computer to instrument channel (mutes instrument input)
•USB 4:
Reamp audio track from computer to mic/line channel (mutes mic/line input)