Audio Damage Odio User Manual

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Odio

USB Audio Interface

ADM09

• Use a simple VST host and bring the whole world of

VST effects and instruments in to your modular with

a cheap netbook. Want to use our Eos reverb in your live

show? No problem!

• While Odio will work fine as a recording interface, this is

not its ideal application, and we recommend tools designed

specifically for that task.

Assembled in Colorado from US and foreign components.

Revision 1.0

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www.audiodamage.com

Audio Damage ADM09 Odio is a class-compliant USB

audio interface that will work, driver-free, with virtually

all computers, iOS devices, and Windows tablets. It makes

it incredibly easy to use an iPad or laptop in live

performance, and scratch recordings and Instagram videos

with high-quality audio are a snap.

Operating on the USB 1.1 standard, Odio is plug-and-play,

and with DC-coupled outputs and 10V p-p modular level

audio paths to the Burr-Brown AD/DA convertors operating

at 48hKz/16 bit, it will happily work in today’s demanding

modular environment with no setup needed.

IN L and IN R are inputs to the AD convertor, and expect 10V p-p modular-level audio signals.

If you send voltages greater than +5V or -5V, clipping can occur. The LEDs reflect the input level, with

blue representing reasonable levels, violet representing peak levels, and yellow representing clipping

levels.

IN L + IN R

OUT L and OUT R are outputs from the DA convertor, and they operate at 10V p-p modular levels.

(Note that these are almost 4 times “louder” than the outputs on a typical prosumer audio interface,

and will cause clipping and distortion in consumer level home audio equipment.) The outputs are

DC-coupled. The LEDs show output levels, with blue showing normal levels, violet for hot levels, and

yellow for peaking.

OUT L + OUT R

The USB port accepts a standard USB B plug, with the other end of the cable attached to the

appropriate port on your host device. The USB LED is solid yellow if a USB connection is present,

and off if no connection is made. Odio operates at 48kHz 16-bit when attached to an iOS

device. This is its maximum resolution. You can set lower sample rates and bit depths if Odio is

attached to a computer.

USB

• Odio is fantastic at the end of your signal chain for recording

directly to Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Soundcloud, Vine,

and other iOS apps for high-quality audio in your clips.

• Use iOS apps like Flux:FX and Dedalus to bring DSP effects

in to your modular patches. AudioBus allows you to patch

effects right on your iPad.

AUDIODAMAGE

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