Operation with pro tools, Operation with logic pro – Audient iD22 User Manual

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Pro Tools Set-up

Operation with Pro Tools

Once iD22 has been successfully installed
following the steps detailed on page 6 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).

Playback Engine

Go to

Setup > Playback Engine...

and ensure

that iD22 is set as the active playback
device. Appropriate buffer sizes can also be
set here. Please bear in mind that Pro Tools
will reboot if the playback device is changed.

For more Pro Tools information consult
your Avid user manuals & documentation.

Go to

Setup > I/O...

to label your inputs and

outputs and ensure that iD22 is correctly
reporting 10-inputs and 14-outputs to and
from Pro Tools. Note that analogue outputs
1-6 are in fact the DAW virtual playback
channels in the iD DSP mixer and can
either be routed through the iD mixer or
hard-wired directly from Pro Tools to the
DAC stages.

Logic Pro Set-up

Operation with Logic Pro

Once iD22 has been successfully installed
following the steps detailed on page 6 of
this manual, launch Logic Pro and check the
following:

Logic Pro > Preferences > Audio

Ensure that iD22 is selected as the active
audio device and here you can set buffer
sizes to affect system latency. If you are
experiencing issues with playback stability
and CPU loading, try increasing the buffer
size to > 256 samples.

If you are using iD22’s onboard DSP 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 i/o

All of iD22’s input and output channels will
be available to Logic for routing. There are
a total of 10-inputs and 14-outputs
reported from the driver.

You can rename input
and output channels to
whatever you wish using
the I/O label function.
This is a great way to
keep things organised.

Options > Audio > I/O Labels

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