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iCA2 USB D1:
iConnec USB device jack 1. There are eight bi-directional
audio ports available on this USB connection.
iCA2 USB D2:
USB device jack 2, with another eight bi-directional audio ports.
iCA2 Analog I/O:
The two analog inputs on the front panel (shown on the
“Sources”
axis, and the six analog outputs on the back panel (shown on the
“Destinations” axis).
iCA2 Analog I/O Mixer:
The internal mixer section in the iConnec. Eight
mixer inputs are available on the
“Destinations” axis, and three pairs of independent
submixes are available on the
“Sources” axis. These three pairs of submixes appear as
three separate mixer tabs on the Audio Mixer control panel, explained later.
Input routings:
Referring to the view of the Audio Patchbay above, here is an explanation of how the
iConnec inputs have been routed in the default configuration:
- The front panel Combo inputs are routed to ports 1&2 of both computers. That's so
they're available in your music software for recording (or processing, or just monitoring).
- Ports 1 through 4 from
Computer #1
are routed to two destinations: to Computer/iPad
#2 ports 3,4,5,&6; and to inputs 1&2 and 5&6 of the iConnec internal Audio
Mixer.
- Ports 1 through 4 from
Computer #2
are also routed to two destinations: Computer #2
ports 3,4,5,&6; and to inputs 3&4 and 7&8 of the Audio Mixer.
Audio Mixers:
The internal mixers allow signals to be combined within the interface for uses such as
low-latency monitoring. The analog mixer inputs can be mixed independently on three
separate stereo mix buses. The diagram below illustrates how the internal mixers are
used.
Summary of Contents for iConnectAUDIO 2
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