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1. BE Al Presets D Stereo In Stereo Audient iD14 E Analogue 1 Analogue 2 i Add Input Bus VST Connections Outputs Group FX External FX External Instruments Studio Add Output Bus Stereo Bus types can be set mono stereo and the VST control room section can also be used For more information regarding set up please consult your Steinberg user manuals and documentation 32 ABLETON LIVE SETUP Operation with Ableton Live Once 1014 has been successfully installed following the steps detailed after page of this manual launch Ableton Live and head straight to Live gt Preferences File Edit Create View Options Services Hide Live Hide Others Show All Quit Live 0 Here navigate to the Audio tab and make sure that 1014 is assigned as the playback device po Preferences For more information about setting up audio i o refer to your Ableton Live user manuals amp documentation In the Live Audio Preference panel you can set an appropriate buffer size this can be kept high if you are monitoring input signals for recording via the iD mixer Ensure that 1014 reports as a 10 4 out device to Live If necessary you can limit the number of 1 0 channels reported as active inputs from the driver in Live by using the input and output config tabs This is an excellent feature to help reduce CPU l
2. gt 500k unbalanced 0 1dB 20Hz to 22kHz lt 0 04 all musical 2nd and 3rd harmonic 95 dB un weighted 98 dB A weighted Tip Hot amp Sleeve Shield Measured sans microphone preamplifier under AES 1 7 MAXIMUM INPUT LEVEL DIGITAL REFERENCE LEVEL FREQUENCY RESPONSE CROSSTALK THD N 1dBFS 1kHz THD N BdBFS 1kHz DYNAMIC RANGE 12 dBu 0 dBFS digital maximum 12 dBu dBFS 0 1 dB 10Hz to Fs 2 flat to nyquist 100 dBu 1kHz amp 10kHz lt 0 002 84 dB lt 0 0015 96 5 dB 113 dB un weighted 116 dB A weighted MICROPHONE PREAMPLIFIER measurement includes ADC signal path MIC GAIN LINE GAIN PHANTOM POWER MIC EIN CMRR MAXIMUM INPUT LEVEL INPUT IMPEDANCE Mic INPUT IMPEDANCE Line FREQUENCY RESPONSE CROSSTALK THD N OdBu 1KkHz SNR XLR COMBI FEMALE 1 4 TRS JACK O to 66 dB incl 10 dB software boost 10 to 56 dB 10dB hardwired line pad 48V 4V 10mA channel 12VDO only 127 0 dBu 280 dB 1kHz 12 dBu 0 dBFS digital maximum 2 8k balanced gt 8k balanced 0 1 dB 20Hz to 22kHz min gain 1 0 dB 20Hz to 22kHz max gain lt 90 dBu lt 0 0025 90 dBu 96 dB un weighted 99 dB A weighted Pin 2 Hot Pin 3 Cold amp Pin 1 Shield Tip Hot Ring Cold amp Sleeve Shield HEADPHONE OUTPUT DAC 3 amp 4 Measured under AES 1 7 at phones output MAXIMUM OUTPUT LEVEL DIGITAL REFERENCE LEVEL
3. OUTPUT IMPEDANCE VOLTAGE GAIN FREQUENCY RESPONSE CROSSTALK THD N 1dBFS 1kHz DYNAMIC RANGE 12 dBu dBFS digital maximum 12 dBu dBFS 30 unbalanced 6 dB optimised for loudness 1 0dB 10Hz to Fs 2 load dependent 100 dBu 1kHz amp 10kHz D 00296 84 dB 108 dB un weighted 111 dB A weighted MAXIMUM LEVEL into 30 C 4 dBu 0 005 THD N Power 101 mW MAXIMUM LEVEL into 60 5 dBu 0 004 THD N Power 64mW MAXIMUM LEVEL into 13 dBu 0 0025 THD N Power 39mW DIGITAL TO ANALOGUE CONVERTER DAC 1 amp 2 Measured under AES 1 7 at line outputs 1 amp MAXIMUM OUTPUT LEVEL DIGITAL REFERENCE LEVEL 12 dBu 0 dBFS digital maximum 12 dBu dBFS OUTPUT IMPEDANCE 1000 FREGUENCY RESPONSE 0 1 dB 10Hz to Fs 2 flat to nyquist CROSSTALK 405 dBu 1kHz amp 10kHz THD N 1dBFS 1kHz 0 00355 90 5 dB DYNAMIC RANGE 114 dB un weighted 117 dB A weighted 1 4 TRS JACK Tip Hot Ring Cold amp Sleeve Shield POVVER SUPPLY 12VDC Centre Positive 1 25A required for full 48V Phantom Power 1014 requires a lot of power for class leading converters and class A microphone preamplfiers We could not beat the laws of physics so anexternal supply is required for 48V phantom power Your microphones will thank you when they get enough voltage 1 4 TRS JACK DIGITAL INPUT 8B CHANNEL ADAT 4 CHANNEL ADAT STEREO S PDIF TOSLINK USB2 0 HIGH
4. User gt Library gt Application Support gt Audient gt iD gt state xml gt Users gt yourusername gt AppData gt Roaming gt Audient gt iD gt state xml Do not delete the parent folder as this will also contain your ID mixer presets How do make sure have the latest version of iD firmware software To check for the latest updates to the ID desktop mixer application please visit www audient com products 1014 download the package and install You will be made aware of firmware releases from the iD app when connected to the internet Please refer to page 10 in this user manual for more information regarding firmware update FAQs For more information and bug support please search our online Help Centre which can be found here www audient com support Knowledge Base For technical support please create a ticket our online Support system Zendesk which can also be found in the Support section of our website see link above Audient Help Desk gt Submit a request SUBMIT A REQUEST Your email address Description OPECIFICATIONS HIGH PERFORMANCE USB AUDIO INTERFACE D I 7 INSTRUMENT INPUT Channel 1 D I GAIN MAXIMUM INPUT LEVEL INPUT IMPEDANCE FREQUENCY RESPONSE THD N OdBu 1KkHz SNR 1 4 TS JACK ANALOGUE TO DIGITAL CONVERTER ADC 1 amp 2 66dB incl 1 OdB software boost 9 dBu 0 696 THD typical
5. More shortcuts may be added without notification e PROTOOLS SETUP 7 Operation with Pro Tools Once 1014 has been successfully installed following the steps detailed after page of this manual launch Pro Tools and ensure that a new session Is created at the desired sample rate if clocking internally or at the rate of the clock source if clocking externally If using Windows make sure that you have set the correct latency and buffer size settings in the ID app before opening a project Changing these settings will result in ProTools needing to restart Q Create Blank Session Session Parameters Audio File Type BWE WAV 7 Bit Depth 16 24Bit 32 Bit Float Interleaved Playback Engine 50 to Setup gt Playback Engine and ensure that ID14 is set as the active playback device Edit View Track Clip Event AudioSuite Options Window Marketplace Help Disk Allocation Peripherals VO Video Sync Offset Session Current Feet Frames Position Current Timecode Position External Timecode Offset Playback Engine Playback Engine Audient iD14 H W Buffer Size 128 Samples M Host Engine Ignore Errors During Playback Record may cause clicks and pops Minimize Additional Latency 2 Dynamic Plug in Processing Video Engine Enable Disk Playback Cache Size Normal zl Lower values for the disk buffer reduce memory u
6. SPEED BUS POWER No of INPUT CHANNELS No of OUTPUT CHANNELS DSP MIXER LATENCY Tip Left Ring Right amp Sleeve Shield 44 1kHz to 48 0kHz 88 2kHz to 96 0kHz SMUX 44 1kHz to 96 0kHz Stereo 500mA SV System Limit 425mA 5V Maximum No 48V Phantom power only available on 12VDC 10 2 Analogue 8 Digital 4 4 Analogue ROUND TRIP in to out 44 1kHz 1 660ms 48 0kHz 1 531 88 2kHz 0 844ms 96 0kHz O 771ms 37 ww Lco 173mm audent audient wwog L 173mm gt 25A BN 0 1 25 a o T2 S N OPTICAL l N IN 4 O e DESIGNED IN ENGLAND MADE IN CHINA 1L OUT 2R o0 uuz or uu Lu 3g WARRANTY Warranty Statement Your 1014 comes with a manufacturer s warranty for one year 12 months from the date of despatch to the end user The warranty covers faults due to defective materials used in manufacture and faulty workmanship only During the warranty period Audient will repair at its discretion or replace the faulty unit provided it is returned carriage paid to an authorised Audient service centre We will not provide warranty repair if in our opinion the fault has resulted from unauthorised modification misuse negligence or accident We accept liability to repair
7. excellent monitor control functionality using the large aluminium encoder and the encoder buttons As such it is possible to control main loudspeaker and headphone volumes with a perfectly matched stereo volume control on the main unit The three encoder mode buttons allow you to change what the encoder controls The button that is selected will be illuminated Pressing the speaker or headphone button allows the encoder to control the level of the selected output The volume of the output is displayed on the meter LEDs and a press of the encoder will mute the output When a selected output is muted the encoder button will flash that encoder buttons The ID button provides extra functionality in the form of an assignable function button or it can be used to activate ID 14 s ScroliControl which turns the encoder into a virtual scroll wheel allowing you to control elements of your DAW see page 22 When the iD button is set as a function button the encoder will continue to control the output that was previously selected The ID button is assigned in the ID app STATUS STATUS STATUS l sTaTus 19 HARDWARE FEATURES Hardware Metering Kensington Lock The 8 segment hardware meters indicate For those who work in educational playback level of the 10 mixer app so it is establishments or in situations where your suggested that end users observe their equipment is public facing and subject DAW metering for input
8. levels to possible theft opportunities we have provideda Kensington lock hole to enable you to protect your 1014 3 Status LED The status LED indicates connection via USB to your computer A solidly lit light means that there is stable communication between 1014 and your computer 16 OUFTWARE FEATURES ID MIXER APP 8 iD O ee B o B 10 B c T T HO Ho CHANNEL VIEW MIC LINE Ini TV TTT IM OPTICAL T i i DAW mu MIXES MONITOR SECTION ud 17 SOFTWARE FEATURES audent Input Channels Channel Types The ID mixer application features three types of input channels these are colour coded and are as follows Analogue Inputs Mic Line 1 2 BLUE Digital Inputs S PDIF or ADAT GREEN DAW Mixes Playback 1 4 PURPLE Ho CUE CUE Y Y ay 1 R C R C Ce Loc Q uz c Q m Analogue input channels are taken from the microphone line or D I channel one inputs Digital inputs are provided as two channels in S PDIF mode and eight channels in ADAT mode four at gt 48kHz DAW inputs are provided as two stereo pairs and are designed as virtual playback channels from your DAW setting outputs in your DAW will feed signals into these channels For example if you send signal to Output 1 2 in your DAW it will be seen in the meters of DAW 1 42 in t
9. onwards 13 HARDWARE FEATURES audent Speaker Outputs ID14 has stereo speaker outputs on the back panel in the form of balanced TRS jack connectors The outputs are impedance balanced using the same topology as our flagship console the ASP8U24 The outputs are fed from high quality Burr Brown DACs Digital to Analogue Convertors sending clean linear audio to your speakers perfect for critical listening You can use these outputs for more than just speakers A good example of this is if you want to use a dedicated headphone amplifier for multiple musicians you can send out two mono or one stereo from these outputs This is configured in the iD mixer software Headphone Output ID14 features a high current headphone amplifier which is fed by it s own seperate DAC and can be accessed from the headphone jack on the front of the unit This can be used instead of or alongside speakers to get an idea how your mix sounds on headphones or to provide artist headphone mix or even to drive a small set of active loudspeakers at line level using an unbalanced Y split cable Please note that passive speakers cannot be driven without an external amplifier The headphone output can comfortably drive a wide range of headphone impedances meaning that you will get great sounding audio no matter what model of headphones you have HIGH PERFORMANCE USB AUDIO INTERFACE 14 HARDWARE FEATURES 1014 provides
10. quiet and rated at 1 254 This switch mode design will accept any A C line voltage from 90v to 264v 47 B3Hz Therefore the unit will work anywhere in the world but please ensure your A C mains line voltage is within this specification Consult a qualified technician if you suspect difficulties Do not attempt to tamper with the power supply or mains voltages HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH Ensure that the appropriate international pin adapter is fitted to the power supply before insertion into the mains socket WARNING TO REDUCE HISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE PLEASE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL OAFETY INFORMATION audient Important Safety Instructions gt 10 11 12 13 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this equipment near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other equipment including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electric
11. that you need to turn the main mix fader up on any channel that you want to hear for speaker output this is typcially just DAW 1 2 To control the volume of an output select the output using the correct encoder mode button then use the encoder left image or use the coresponding knob the master section of the software right image To mute an output press the encoder quickly If you only want it to mute momentarily then hold it down and when it is released it will unmute the audio In software press the output icon to mute tt When an output is muted the encoder button on the unit will flash and in software the icon will be white e OUFTWARE FEATURES audent DO ALA NA Y788 v9 y 73 do AA Frogramming the IL The ID button can be programmed to perform different functions see below This can be set by clicking on the ID icon in the master section of the ID App and selecting the function from the list of choices MI I remm ScrollControl Mono Mono Polarity Dim Talkback Q F Y fr Y m3 31mm ScrollControl This allows the encoder to be used as a scrollwheel for the computer This allows you to control plugin parameters and anything else that is scrollable This works well for adding automation or s
12. you and helps facilitate and expedite the return process When the unit is returned please include this RMA number along with a description of the fault inside the packaging box To request an RMA access technical support amp FAQs ask for troubleshooting assistance or make an enquiry please visit www audient com support Audient Home My activities Submit a request Sign in AUDIENT HELP DESK WELCOME TO AUDIENT HELP DESK Thanks for visiting the Audient Help Desk We ll be adding to the Knowledge Base regularly with useful hints trouble shooting guides and FAQs You can also submit a request or send us an email at support audient zendesk com or call us in office hours 0900 1700 GMT Mon Fri on 44 0 1256 381944 Or Submit a request i n Tn aot aA Wm a T TAS DAs nmn Mn 40 GLOSSARY ADAT ADC DAW ASP CPU CUE DAC dB dBu dBFS DC D I DoC DSP EQ FAQ FCC GB GUI HPF HV I O JFET LED RoHS RAM 5 PDIF THD N TRS TS USB XLR Amperes Alesis Digital Audio Tape Analogue to Digital Converter Digital Audio Workstation Analogue Signal Processing Central Processing Unit Artist Headphone Mix Digital to Analogue Converter Decibel Decibel referenced to 0 775Vrms dBu Decibel Full Scale Direct Current Direct Injection Instrument Input Declaration of Conformity Digital Signal Processing Equaliser Frequently Asked Question
13. Analogue 1 Lead Vocals Input 2 Analogue 2 Input 3 ADAT 1 Input 4 ADAT 2 Input 5 ADAT 3 Input 6 ADAT 4 Input 7 ADAT 5 Input 8 ADAT 6 Input 9 ADAT 7 Input 10 ADAT 8 Output 1 Analogue 1 Output 2 Analogue 2 Backing Vocals Delete Automation Move Track Automation with Regions Enable Automation Quick Access Automation Preferences LOGIC PRO SETUP Operation with Logic Pro If you are using an external clock source ADAT or S PDIF to clock 1014 please ensure that your Logic Pro project is set to Audio Devices Audient iD14 Clock source Audient Internal Clock ETT Output the same sample rate when recording and playingback in a session otherwise things may sound a bit sharp or flat pOch 24bit Integer File gt Project Settings gt Audio Ch Volume Value dB Mute Thru Logic Pro X Mal Track Navigate Record Mix View Window New New from Template Z i Mea Open Open Recent Region MIDI Thru Close Close Project Save Save As Save A Copy As Save as Template Revert to Quantize off f om x mou Alternatives Som Project Management Track Audio 1 Project Settings General Synchronization Metronome Recording Page Setup Print Movie Import Export Bounce Share Zed tomatic management of channel strip objects If you are using the internal clock in 1014 _ V
14. Automatic naming of channel strip objects setting the sample rate via Logic Pro will 44 KHz update the 1014 sample rate to follow your Surround Fori ies LL Pan Law 3 compensated session Apply Pan Law Compensation to Stereo Balancers There may be a slight pause as the system re clocks This is normal For more Logic Pro information please consult your Apple user manuals amp This can be verified in Audio MIDI Setup documentation Macintosh HD gt Applications gt Utilities 30 CUBASE NUENDO SETUP Operation with Cubase Nuendo Once 1014 has been successfully installed 9 8 No Driver following the steps detailed after page 6 of this manual launch Cubase or Nuendo and Ga femore veces 0 head straight for the Devices menu DS Time Display HW Sample Rate 44 100 kHz Video HW Pull Up Down x Video Player o gt VST Audio System Advanced Options Set to Defaults Audient iD14 Devices gt Device Setup Select Audient 1014 in the menu to ensure that Cubase Nuendo addresses the iD 14 device driver You will be asked if this is OK Window l Steinberg Hub Help Control Room Mixer Control Room Overview MIDI Device Manager MMC Master MixConsole MixConsole 2 MixConsole 3 Plug in Information Record Time Max Time Display VST Connections VST Instruments VST Performance Video Player Virtua
15. IF 2 ch all rates the digital input settings talkback channel routing It also allows you to save and load mixer presets which is useful if you have Clock Source select internal or optical input multiple configurations for the mixer coe loea EE EMSUPE all sample rates match your DAW session and computer To open the system panel press the settings SYSTEM button found in the master Clock Source Status LED i Indicates whether a valid section or use Command 4 in clock source is present on the OSX or Ctrl 4 in Windows optical input Talkback Assign Select any available 1014 input analogue or digital to be the source for talkback and routed to cues Mixer channel becomes talkback MONITOR SECTION with no feedback possibility Mono Mode Clocking Set whether sum to mono creates a mono sum in one loudspeaker one acoustic If optically expanding 1014 you need to source or creates a phantom centre sum two acoustic make sure it syncs with that device The external device must be the master so set Routing Matrix the sample rate you want on that device the main output or the then set the 1014 preferred clock source to headphone output Optical Look at the Clock source Status LED Save and Load for the status of this connection Save and load your own mixer configurations Red No external device or no clock signal detected Amber Detected bu
16. Manage Audio Devices gt Audient ID14 Windows Launch the iD mixer application to activate communication between your computer and 1014 This only needs to be done once straight after power up Once ID 14 is set to the operational state you desire you can quit the 10 application and it will continue to function as intended In the software mixer locate the DAW channels by pressing the DAW view button and increase the level of DAW 1 2 fader 099 Show All Sound Effects Output Input Select a device for sound output Type Built in Pro Tools Aggregate O Audient iD14 Aggregate device Settings for the selected device The selected device no ou Output volume af lt Mute V Show volume in menu bar TROUBLESHOOTING 6 FAQ Troubleshooting have clocking issues which include ID14 not locking to external ADAT or SPDIF devices or operating at the incorrect rate compared to my session If there is an issue with syncing of an external device the Status LED in the oystem Panel will be red or yellow If the status light is red then 1014 cannot detect a clock signal from an external device and yellow if it can detect a signal at the wrong sample rate To change sample rate in OSX go to Audio MIDI Setup found by navigating to the folder Macintosh HD gt Applications gt Utilities gt Audio MIDI Setup Ensure that Audient 1014 is seen as an audio device
17. Window Menu Show Audio Window Built in Microphone P 2in Oout Audient 1014 Built in Input Clock source Audient Internal Clock 2 in 0 in out Built in Output Input Output v D in 2 out pc Audient iD14 10 in 4 out Source Default ee Format 44100 0 Hz 10ch 24E Pro Tools Aggregate O Ch Volume 4 4in 2 out M 1 2 4 5 6 Double check that an appropriate clock source is selected Internal for master operation ADAT or S PDIF clock for external slave operation Ensure that you see the correct sample rate displayed in the Format drop down menu Audio Devices Audient iD14 Clock source Audient Internal Clock Audient S PDIF Clock Audient ADAT Clock Source Default Format 44100 0 Hz 10ch 24bit Integer If you are using VVindows go to the ID icon in the system tray and right click on it This will bring up some settings including sample rate Alternatively you can alter these setting in the Setup tab of the ID app Change the sample rate to match that of the external ADAT device and session ko T 35 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 FAQ audent Troubleshooting How dol reset the iD mixer application to its default state To reset the mixer application quit the ID app completely then navigate to the following folder and delete the state xml file it will replenish upon a fresh launch of the application Macintosh HD gt
18. ack signal to artists via the cue mix A routing box shows which active channel is MIC LINE 2 set as talkback A secondary talkback button is located on the talkback channel which can be used to trigger talkback whilst setting up the software mixer You can also assign the talkback switch to the 10 button in the master section OUFTWARE FEATURES audent Saving amp Loading Mixer Presets Mixer presets can be saved and loaded in two ways e Using the buttons at the bottom of the system panel e Using standard keyboard shortcuts e Save Mac Cmd S Windows Gtrl S e Load Mac Windows Ctrl saving a Mixer Configuration You are able to save mixer configurations as a preset for easy access Your preset can be named by double clicking in the box SAVE MIXER CONFIGURATION Save to file PRESET Kielo Headphone Mix SAVE For information on where preset files are automatically saved please visit our help desk By using the Save to File Save to file Jo folder you desire allowing you to contain button you can save preset files to any them within your DAW session folder for example making recall easier Loading a Mixer Configuration Loading a preset is very simple just click on the load button in the System Panel and select one of your previously named files double clicking will also load a preset To rename a preset click to highlight and then a
19. audent 1014 HIGH PERFORMANC audent STATUS USER MANUAL V1 4 connect with us D facebook com audient www audient com D twitter com audientworld outube com audienthampshire WELCOME amp THANK YOU Regan wa tena V Y r Af Ff VY Y Y if aur 3 UE C Y you Tor purcnasing L Ve EM LL c A 221 m a ET _ 2 chic Aucient oroduct UJ F LA VS Ly J J V LA U J E EM p 3 iD14 delivers the audio performance of a large format console in a compact and elegant desktop package iD14 provides a pair of world class Audient console mic pres class leading Burr Brown converter technology console style monitor control JFET D I and the revolutionary ScrollControl With its versatile feature set and intuitive layout 1014 will become the hub of your Studio in no time Features include 2 in 4 out high performance Burr Brown AD DA converters e 2 xClass A Audient Console Mic Preamplifiers amp 1 x discrete JFET instrument input Independant Class AB Headphones Output Full Monitor Control Functionality software controlled 10 ScrollControl Mode e ADAT Input for Expandibility e USB2 0 class compliant connectivity with integrated Low Lateny DSP mixer Introduction audent Box Contents 1 System Panel Settings Module 23 1014 Overview
20. c Digital Input Formats 23 Safety Information 2 Clock Source amp Lock 23 Declarati f Conf T 5 Talkback Assign 23 in du Mono Monitoring Modes 23 Installation on Mac Installation on Windows 8 setting Up amp Using Talkback 25 ID App amp Firmware Update 10 save amp Load Mixer Presets 26 Hardware Features 11 Keyboard shortcuts zd Microphone amp Line Inputs 12 Instrument Input ji Operation with Pro Tools 28 Digital Inputs 13 Operation with Logic Pro 29 Loudspeaker Outputs 14 Operation with Cubase Nuendo 31 i4 Operation with Ableton Live 33 Monitor Control 15 M Troubleshooting amp FAG 34 Kensington Lock 16 EE opecifications 3 iD Mixer Application 17 Dimensions 38 Input Channel Types T Warranty amp Contact 39 Channel Naming Tape 18 service 40 Channel Strip Features 19 Glossary 41 Stereo Linking 19 Master Section Features 20 Channel Views 21 Volume Control 21 Programming the iD Button 22 Contents BOX CONTENTS In your iD14 packaging you should find the following items e iD14 e 12VDC PSU with regional adapters USB Type A o B Cable Quick Start Guide Please visit www audient com products iD14 to download the latest iD software mixer application and drivers supporting documentation including this manual and brochures for our product range The 12VDC power supply comes with interchangeable UK EU US and Australian socket adapters and will work across a broad range
21. e Others Show All Plug in Manager Chord Grid Library Quit Logic Pro X Ensure that 1014 is selected as the active audio device and set the buffer size to affect system latency If you are experiencing issues with playback stability and CPU loading try increasing the buffer size This appears with overload errors and or pops and clicks and distortion in the audio Devices General Editing I O Assignments Audio File Editor Core Audio A Enabled Output Device Audient iD14 Input Device Audient iD14 I O Buffer Size 32 Samples Resulting Latency 5 8 ms Roundtrip 2 8 ms Output Recording Delay 0 Samples Processing Threads Automatic Process Buffer Range Medium ReWire Behavior Off If you are using the ID mixer to monitor input signals while recording be sure to disable Logic s software monitoring to avoid phasing as the same source will be heard twice with a short delay between the low latency DSP signal and the delayed software monitoring signal Assigning 1 0 All of iD1 4 s input and output channels will be available to Logic for routing There are a total of 10 inputs and 4 outputs reported from the driver Y Input1 Lead Vocals No Input Uu Yo can rename input aS iste 2 Sacks vocals Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 and output channels to whatever you wish using the I O label function This is a great way to keep things organised Reset Input 1
22. el CPU 1GB RAM Minimum 1 Download the Latest iD Software Head to our website for the latest version of our ID Mixer 1 www audient com products downloads ID14 Drag the downloaded into your application folder to install it e Connect 1014 Using the USB cable provided connect ID 14 to your computer s USB port Optionally connect the 12VDC power adapter if you require Phantom Power MAC OSX INSTALLATION 3 Status LED Once connected to your computer and LE lt gt Show All powered on the green status LED on 1014 Sound eects WI U M ate Select a device for sound output Name Type Internal Speakers Built in Avid CoreAudio Device Pro Tools Aggregate O Aggregate device Audient iD14 USB Settings for the selected device STATUS The selected device has no output controls If at any time the status LED turns off mu ot during normal operation please check all Show volume in menu bar connections and if further problems develop please contact Audient support It s also worth checking Audio MIDI Setup found in Mac HD gt Applications gt Utilities 4 Double Checking Connectivity Window gt Show Audio VVindow To ensure 1014 has been detected by your computer and correct clocking sources are Here you should see 1014 report with 10 set up navigate to inputs and 4 outputs Clock source is configu
23. etting parameters in a hands on way To use ScrollControl hover your mouse over whatever you want to control and rotate the encoder ScroliControl may act slightly different on different plugins or DAWs depending on how they have been programmed to work with scrolling If you find it is too sensitive or not sensitive enough you can try adjust your computer scrolling speed Mono A useful feature to check mono compatibility of mixes important for DAB radio and laptop tablet users olarity 0 This will cancel the centre Sum of the stereo signal and leave behind the difference signal L R Monitoring this provides a great way to listen to stereo content such as reverbs and also pick up tricks from your favourite mix engineers It is a very useful and different perspective of the mix balance Dim Provides a 15dB Dim which is useful if you want to quickly turn down the level to your speakers without changing the encoder and losing your monitoring level Vd IN U Use the 10 button to toggle talkback See page 25 for information on setting up and using Talkback SOFTWARE FEATURES System Panel The system panel is where all the settings Digital Input Format l Select 8 ch ADAT or 2 ch of iD14 are configured Here you can set S PDIF input modes for the optical input here ADAT 8 ch 44 1 ABkHz assignement mono mode and output 4 ch 88 2kHz S6kHz S PD
24. fter a pause click again to rename To delete click to highlight and then click on the X delete button at the bottom LOAD MIXER CONFIGURATION 1 PRESETS Kielo Headphone Mix Dorry Violin Tracking Swift 89 Vocal Mix Emily Denton Guitar Layers TDub Tracking TDub Mixing amp Alt Monitors 2Bus Hardware Insert Zeroed Flat ASPOOS8 10 Channel Exp Simple Monitor Controller cance M OK 26 KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS Keyboard Shortcut Index To allow you to find all shortcuts for the mixer application in one place without having to go through each page of this manual please refer to this table Location Mac Windows Description Faders Alt Click Alt Click Resets fader to unity gain dB Pans Alt Click Alt Click Resets pan pots to central position Solos Cmd Click Ctrl Click Clears all solos if clicking on a solod channel Overrides all other solos for solo exclusive if clicking on an unsolo d channel Meters Alt Click Alt Click Clicking on peak hold indicator will clear all clip indicators oystem Panel Cmd S Ctrl S Save mixer configuration Cmd Ctrl 0 Load mixer configuration View Modes Cmd 1 Ctrl 1 View Mic Line Inputs Cmd 2 Ctrl 2 View Optical Digital Inputs Cmd 3 Ctrl 3 View DAW Mix Inputs Cmd 4 Ctrl 4 View System Panel Please check the 1014 page online at www audient com products iD1 4 for the latest mixer application updates
25. ful your computer is and how processor hungry your project is will affect how low you can get the latency and buffer size settings before you get audio instability Latency Modes Minimum X 1ms LOW ems Standard 4 ms Helaxed Gms Safe 16ms Extra Safe 32ms MIXER APP amp FIRMWARE UPDATE audent Launch the iD Mixer Application Launch the 1014 mixer application e by finding it in the following folder iD For more information on the mixer application feature set please refer to of this manual onwards mE m rm CUE CUE E CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE Dc Q am os E oos 60 6 6 6 MIC LINE 2 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 going to the Help menu and selecting Check for Updates It will notify you if youre on the latest version of firmware Firmware Update When there is a firmware update you can select From audient com to download the latest version automatically or select From file to install a local firmware file UPDATE FIRMWARE From audient com version 0 3 3 From file v je The latest version number will be retrieved from our servers and will be displayed as shown above Press next to co
26. he ID mixer Then if you want to hear it turn up the channel s Main Mix Fader Channel Naming Strip The iD mixer application allows you to label your channels via the editable marker pen text on console tape Double clicking on the channel name allows you to rename it using up to eight characters You could name it Kick for example 18 OUFTWARE FEATURES Channel Strip Controls Gain Boost Supplies a 10dB gain boost for low level signals Polarity Invert Flips polarity of that channel Cue Send Controls Level O dB to off Pan if using stereo cue Alt click to zero Parameter Info Box Normally displays main channel pan value but if you hover the mouse over any control it will display that parameter s value Channel Solo amp Cut Latching operation Cmd click on Mac or Ctrl click on Windows on a solo switch while on an un solo d channel will override any previously solo d channel Cmd click on Mac or Ctrl click on Windows on an already activated solo switch will clear all solo d channels Main Mix Fader 6dB to off Alt click to zero Channel Meter 66dB Range oeparate Peak Hold Indicator Click on peak indicator to clear Alt click to clear all Channel Tape Label Editable with up to 8 characters otereo Linking All channels can be linked or unlinked for stereo or mono operation Level controls are combined in stereo operation but ste reo pan control remai
27. ian for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect power cords from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the equipment Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug this equipment during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Hefer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the equipment has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment the equipment has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped For products that are a mains powered device The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the equipment DECLARATION OF CONFORMITIES FCC Part 15B This apparatus has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15B of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference In a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined b
28. l Keyboard Show Panel Device Setup select VST Audio System in the devices menu Devices 8 MIDI MIDI Port Setup Remate Devices Quick Controls 8 Transport Record Time Max Time Display VST System Link select switch Ke Do you want to switch the ASIO driver Select Audient 1014 in the devices menu Here you will see the Devices main 1014 information MIDI Port Setup Remote Devices Track Quick Controls Quick Controls Transport Record Time Max activating 1 ports Time Display Video aH Video r where clock sources can be set as well as Be sure to click Externally Clocked if clocking from another digital device via ADAT or SPDIF Audient iD14 Control Pane Input Latency 8 073 ms Output Latency 7 846 ms Audient Internal Clock e Audient S PDIF Clock Audient ADAT Clock Ports Reset M que 1 Analogue 1 Sr i jAndogue2 Analogue 2 Active CUBASE NUENDO SETUP Operation with Cubase Nuendo Buffer sizes can be set in the control panel within the VST devices display It is ideal to keep them quite high to reduce CPU loading if you use the ID mixer as the input monitoring device while recording CoreAudio Device Settings Version 2 2 7 16 Buffer Size 256 Samples B Externally Clocked Direct Monitoring Options Set Device Attenuati
29. ns individual for left and right channels e Unlinked e Individual Level Linked Combined Level e Individual Pan Individual Pan Useful Functionality Every active control buttons pots or faders in the 10 mixer application feature colour coded mouse over indicators to help you quickly navigate and make adjustments All controls are also scrollwheel enabled in the ID mixer application OUFTWARE FEATURES Master Section Main Meters 66 dB Range These meters indicate the output levels of the Main Mix bus within 1014 They are mirrored by the 8 segment hardware LED meters on the main unit 1dB steps from to 6GdBFS 2dB steps from 8 to O6dBFS Separate Peak Hold Indicator Click on peak indicator to clear Alt click peak to clear system Panel Button Opens the 1014 set up and routing panel see page 23 Encoder Mode Icons Icons display the mute states of the outputs See page 21 Main Volume Control Control the main output volume in software by draggingwith your mouse Mono Sum Button Monitor the output of the 1014 DSP mixer summed to mono Polarity Reverse Button Invert polarity of one side of the stereo monitor output for stereo difference checks This button automatically activates mono as well SYSTEM CUE CHANNEL VIEW Uwe ia OPTICAL TY T4 12 MONITOR SECTION audiem MASTER Cue Master Level O dB to off Controls o
30. ntinue with the firmware update Press update to install it and once complete reboot 1014 to apply it UPDATE FIRMWARE PROGRESS 9M UPDATE 10 HARDWARE FEATURES HARDWARE audent STATUS HARDWARE FEATURES LL umm e r x MM 2 EM inf r AFi NA P Lea ry O IT AP nec iv IO LJ Go GCI I JIO v J iD14 features two classic Audient microphone preamplifiers These preamps are based on designs from Audient s classic consoles and are the same that are used across our entire product range The design features discrete Class A circuitry providing exceedingly low distortion and noise performance From a sonic point of view ID14 is fast open and detailed Neutrik XLR TRS Jack combi connectors provide microphone and line inputs The line inputs are padded through the microphone preamplfiiers Due to power restrictions over USB and the requirements of the high quality mic pres and converters phantom power is only enabled when using the 12V power supply ME i0140001 ect OPTICAL asa C 4 IN i DESIGNED IN ENGLAND 6 MADE IN CHINA ICT OUT 2R The microphone preamplifiers feature 56 dB of clean gain e 48v tAV phantom power rated at 10mA channel e gt input impedance which provides a punchy tone from any microphone transducer type e Extra features such as a 10dB b
31. oading if all channels are not required Preferences CoreAudio Y Audient 1014 10 In 4 Ox High Quality 512 Samples 4 Input Config 39 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 FAQ audent Troubleshooting e The unit will not power on Double check that the USB cable is plugged in and or 19VDC power adapter If it still won t power on try using a different USB port on the computer and possibly even a different USB cable If you are using a USB hub please try plugging 1014 directly into the computer e get clicks and pops on DAW playback This is most likely to do with setting the buffer size too low for your computer This can be caused by running very large projects with a lot of plugins and virtual instruments Experiment with higher buffer sizes and Latency settings in Windows Typically you want small buffer sizes for tracking or recording software synths to keep the latency low However when mixing it is fine to set a slightly higher buffer size as latency is not so much of a problem e When I connect to my computer cannot play any audio out from 1014 Firstly double check that the USB cable connecting ID 14 to your computer is functional and attached at both ends Double check that 1014 is set as the active playback device in your DAW and computer oystem Preferences gt Sound gt Output Tab gt Audient 1014 5 Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt sound gt
32. of line voltages making 1014 globally portable We hope that you enjoy using 1014 014 OVERVIEW audient Channel 1 Gain Channel 2 Gain Main Enc 0 58 dB 0 56 dB Meters audient ie Encoder Mode Buttons 48V Phantom Power Headphone Volume Select USB Status Speaker Programmable LED Volume iD Button select 12VDC USB2 10140001 PEN ect OPTICAL DESIGNED IN NGLAND MADE IN CHINA 1L OUT 2R i 2 19VDC USB Digital Main Mic Line Power Input Loudspeaker Inputs Output 1 amp 2 HIGH PERFORMANCE USB AUDIO INTERFACE Instrument Headphone Out SAFETY INFORMATION Important Safety Instructions Please read all of these instructions and save them for later reference before connecting the DC power adapter to the mains and powering up 1014 To prevent electrical shock and fire hazard follow all instructions on the 12VDC power supply 1014 itself does not operate with any high voltage mains supply inside the unit but appropriate safety measures should still be adhered to regarding the AC DC supply Please ensure you only use the supplied 1014 power supply We cannot reccomend the useage of third party power supplies In the event of a power supply failure do not open the 12VDC supply Please contact Audient support so that a suitable replacement can be recommended or purchased www audient com support ID14 utilises an external switch mode power supply that is very
33. on To 0 dB ports can be renamed in the device panel such that they better represent what you connect to them for example Main Monitors Headphones This is useful as any names chosen here will be those displayed when assigning 1 on track input output channel routing ShovAs Visible State Ed Active 2 n ADAT apri X inactive n apr2 1 anr2 X inactive n ADAT3 amp JADAT3 X Jmactive n jJADAT4A X Inactive n ADATS 1 JADATS X jlnactive n ADAT6 1 JjADATe X inactive n ADAT7 jADAT7 X Inactive ADAT8 ADAT8 101 Inactive Close the VST device setup panel and navigate to the VST connections panel Devices gt VST Connections F4 ransport 27793 Window 1 Steinberg Hub Help Control Room Mixer Control Room Overview MIDI Device Manager MMC Master MixConsole MixConsole 2 MixConsole 3 C nnections Inpi Plug in Information Record Time Max Exte 1 VST Connections z Spea ra ems F11 n P Here you can ensure that all buses have been created in Cubase Nuendo and therefore all ports are addressable in your session Add new buses and assign them to the necessary i o If required VST Connections Inputs I outputs Group Fx External
34. oost and polarity reverse can be accessed via the ID App LINE 9 1 12 HARDWARE FEATURES Instrument Input 1014 employs a discrete class a JFET instrument 01 input on channel one which Is easily accessible on the front of the unit The JFET circuitry adds a tiny bit of colour and distortion to the signal making it sound great on guitars and basses Plugging in a TS tip sleeve unbalanced jack will override the mic signal and turn channel one into a fully fledged fantastic sounding instrument input with access to the polarity reverse useful for phase alignment between a mic and D I and the 10dB boost for quiet inputs Digital Inputs ID 14 features an optical input connection This can be set to operate as stereo optical S PDIF or 8 channel ADAT SMUX via the System Panel in the iD mixer application Both formats will operate at up to 96kHz sample rate OPTICAL IN Running in S PDIF mode the optical input provides the option to integrate an external mic pre allowing 2 channels of audio up to 9ekKHz Hunning in ADAT mode the optical input provides a great way to expand to 10 inputs for recording via an external mic preamp such as an Audient 5 When using 68 2kHz and 96kHz as a sample rate you only have access to 4 channels of digital input due to the way SMUX works For more information about system clocking please refer to pages 23
35. or replace your 1014 as described above We do not accept any additional liability This warranty does not affect any legal rights you may have against the person who supplied this product it is additional to those rights Warranty Limitations This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident or misuse The warranty is void unless repairs are carried out by an authorised service centre The warranty is void if the unit has been modified other than at the manufacturer s instruction The warranty does not cover components which have a limited life and which are expected to be periodically replaced for optimal performance VVe do not warrant that the unit shall operate in any other way than as described in this manual Audient Ltd Aspect House Herriard Hampshire RG25 2PN Tel 0044 1256 381944 United Kingdom www audient com 39 Service Information iD14 contains user serviceable components please refer to qualified service personnel for diagnosis and repair Your warranty will be void if you tamper with the device at component level If you have any questions with regard to the repair please contact Audient Ltd If your unit is in warranty please contact your dealer directly for a repair or replacement at the discretion of the dealer For out of warranty repairs please contact Audient Ltd after which a Return Materials Authorization RMA number will be assigned This number will Serve as a reference for
36. r v1 11 0 Itis recommended that you close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system files without having to reboot your computer Click Mext to continue WINDOWS INSTALLATION 4 Check Connectivity STATUS The status LED will become solidly lit as soon as 1014 has achieved stable communication and should remain solidly lit during operation of the unit until power down To double check the connection go to PC sound settings by following PC Settings gt Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Sound Here you can see whether 1014 is visible to the PC and you can make it the computers default sound device by pressing Set Default ID Icon Once installed the iD icon can be found in the Windows system tray it may be in the hidden icons area e Double click to open 1014 mixer window when 1014 is connected e Right click to quit or change sample rate buffer size and latency settings Set Latency 1024 Bytes Set Sample Rate Quit 210 Px lO Latency refers to how often 1014 sends and receives its data for example it is not possible to have a high latency setting and a low buffer size because the buffer would fill up with samples before 1014 has the chance to send them For mixing latency of Standard and buffer size of 256 should be perfect For tracking experiement with lower latency and buffer size values How power
37. red in the iD app See page 23 for Macintosh HD gt Applications gt more details oystem Preferences Check that iD14 is set as your i o device MM It s recommended to disable system sounds e Audient iD14 Built in Input Clock source Audient Internal Clock 4 2 0 out Built in Output Input Output 0 in 2 out Va Audient iD14 10 in 4 out Source Default x Avid CoreAudio Device Format 44100 0 Hz 10ch 24bit Integer 0 in 0 out Pro Tools Aggregate O Ch Volume Value dB Mute Thru 4in 2 out M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 WINDOWS INSTALLATION audent Windows System Requirements e Windows 7 or later 32 and 64 bit e Intel Core 2 e 1 6 GHz AMD equivalent e 1 GB RAM Minimum 1 Download the latest 1014 Software Head to our website for the latest version of our ID Windows Installer www audient com products downloads 1iD14 e Connect 1014 Using the USB cable provided connect iD14 to your computer s USB port Optionally connect the 12VDC power adapter if you require Phantom Power 3 Run iD Mixer Setup Double click on the installer to run the ID mixer setup and follow the onscreen instructions 4 Reboot PC Heboot your PC to make sure that all the drivers have been applied Welcome to the USB Audio 2 0 Class Driver v1 11 0 Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through the installation of USB Audio 2 0 Class Drive
38. s Federal Communications Commission Gigabyte Graphical User Interface High Pass Filter High Voltage Input Output Junction Field Effect Transistor Light Emitting Diode Hestriction of Hazardous Substances Handom Access Memory sony Philips Digital Interface Format Total Harmonic Distortion Noise Tip Ring Sleeve 1 4 Jack Balanced Tip Sleeve 1 4 Jack Unbalanced Universal Serial Bus Volts Extra Live Return Extremely Low Resistance Canon X Series Latching Resilient Rubber Compound make up your own 41
39. s a hardware send for example WARNING When setting Cue or Daw Mix be wary of the levels that are going into the speakers Make sure to turn down the audio source or Cue master when using the Cues BEFORE selecting Cue Daw mix and then turn it up to taste Example Setups For more detailed explainations of setting up 1014 please visit the 1014 support page at Www audient com support 24 OUFTWARE FEATURES Assigning Talkback When a channel is assigned as talkback source the iD mixer application system panel the selected mixer channel strip updates to become a talkback channel TALKBACK ASSIGN Channels will be presented tn the talkback assign menu as per their labelling in the mixer scribble strip console tape As such they are easy to identify For many who record vocalists one input for the artist will be enough so we suggest using a talkback microphone in Input 2 however any of the digital inputs can also be used Gooseneck Microphone Use If recording a vocalist or drummer with digital expansion one microphone channel on the 1014 provides the perfect place to use a gooseneck talkback microphone If it is a condenser gooseneck make sure you have the 12 VDC power plugged in as phantom power cannot be used on bus power Talkback Channel Strip When an assigned channel converts to talkback operation the cue send level and pan remain allowing you to route the talkb
40. sage Higher values improve disk performance I O Setup Go to Setup gt 1 0 to label your inputs and outputs and ensure that ID 14 is correctly reporting 10 and 4 outputs to and from Pro Tools Note that analogue outputs 1 4 are the DAW playback channels in the ID mixer and can either be routed through the iD mixer or hard wired directly from Pro Tools to the physical outputs I O Setup no input uo A AudientiDi4 is interface analogue 1 Mono Optical bus Analogue 2 Mono ADAT 1 Mono ADAT 2 Mono gt Analogue 1 2 ADAT 3 Mono b 1 2 ADAT 4 Mono ADAT 5 Mono ADAT 6 Mono ADAT 7 Mono ADAT 8 Mono I e I e 5 5 Audient 1014 Analog 3 x 123 4 L R L R amp our 2 e ours ourse ourr e ours 0 our 11 12 our 13 14 HHE For more Pro Tools information consult your Avid user manuals amp documentation eo LOGIC PRO SETUP Operation with Logic Pro Once 1014 has been successfully installed following the steps detailed after of this manual launch Logic Pro and check the following About Logic Pro X General Control Surfaces Key Commands MIDI Display Score Movie Automation _ My Info Services Advanced Tools Download Additional Content Provide Logic Pro Feedback Download Logic Remote Learn About MainStage Hide Logic Pro X Initialize All Except Key Commands Hid
41. t sample rates do not match Green Valid clock source 1014 will lock DIGITAL IN PREFERRED CLOCK SOURCE INTERNAL E OPTICAL 3 STATUS TALKBACK ASSIGN WV MIC LINE 2 c R 4 L MAIN OUTPUT MAIN CUE DAW MIX MIX MIX P PHONES SAVE LOAD SYSTEM 23d SOFTWARE FEATURES audent Output Routing The output routing matrix lets you patch the ID Mixer outputs to the physical outputs on iD 14 MAIN OUTPUT MAIN CUE DAW MIX MIX MIX o PHONES o o There are three sources that you can select for the physical outputs IMain Mix This is the main output of the ID mixer so any channel in the mixer that is turned up and unmuted with signal will be present in the Main Mix This is typically what is used for the speaker output Cue Mix The cue sends on each channel are summed to the Cue Master found in the Master Section the output of which is the Cue Mix This is commonly used to create headphone mixes Daw Mix This bypasses the 1014 monitor section hardwiring the signal from DAW to output This stops the encoder from changing the volume of the audio and is the equivalent of having the volume set to full so be careful when changing the speaker output to Daw Mix as it could be very loud This is useful if you want to do headphone mixes in the box rather than using the cue mixes or using an output a
42. utput level of the summed cue sends Alt click to zero Cue Master Solo Use this cue solo to audition artist mixes quickly Channel View Buttons Customise your mixer layout by including only the channels you are using Mac Shortcuts cmd 1 Mic Line cmd 2 Optical cmd 3 Daw Mixes Windows Shortcuts ctrl 1 Mic Line ctrl Optical ctrl 3 Daw Mixes ID Mode Hight click to select what the iD button controls See page 22 Headphone Level Knob Control the headphone output volume in software by dragging with your mouse Talkback Button Operating the talkback switch routes whichever input has been selected as talkback in system panel to the cue and to your DAW 20 OUFTWARE FEATURES Channel View Settings When tracking without using a digitally expanded 1014 it is most likely that the following channel view Analogue DAW would be the most useful enabling you to see mic line inputs and DAW returns For simple monitoring listening or in the box mixing it may be cleaner to view just the master section When fully expanded via ADAT with a device like an ASP8OO you can view all channels after 10 mono slots a scroll bar appears Volume Control The Main Mix of the iD mixer is sent to the outputs which are set up as Main Mix in the Routing Matrix see page 24 This is your monitor destination and should be connected to your main studio loudspeakers This means
43. y turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help We Audient Ltd Aspect House Herriard Hampshire RG25 2PN UK 01256 381944 declare under our sole responsibility that the product iD14 complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation 15 subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation We Audient Ltd declare that the product the 1014 to which this declaration relates is in material conformity with the appropriate CE standards and directives for an audio product designed for consumer use Audient Ltd has conformed where applicable to the European Union s Directive f 2002 95 EC on Restrictions of Hazardous Substances ROHS as well as the fiw following sections of California law which refer to RoHS namely sections 2521 4 10 20214 10 2 and 58012 Health and Safety Code Section 424 75 2 Public Resources MAC OSX INSTALLATION audient oystem Hequirements OSX 10 7 5 Lion or later f Y e Int

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