The us-428 control panel, 1 main page – Teac US-428 User Manual

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5. The US-428 Control
Panel

5.1 Main Page


In the Control Panel’s main page, you
can specify a number of options of the
US-428’s ASIO handling.






The Control Surface Protocol setting
governs the type of MIDI messages
used to send fader and button
information from the US-428 to
applications. The corresponding drop-
down box allows you to select from a
number of options, including US-428
Native, JL Cooper CS-10 emulation
(both standard and Pro-Tools specific),
Native Instruments B4, and two different
Four Controller Banks modes. For more
information on the various “non-native”
modes, refer to the specific chapters
pertaining to these applications and
uses. For use with most DAW
applications, it’s recommended that you
leave the default “US-428 Native”
selection.











The

Master Fader always sends

changes in position via MIDI. It can also
be used to make the US-428 itself
change the output level coming from an
application. (This is useful for programs
that do not have their own master
volume control, such as Sound Forge.)
In Cubasis, select the MIDI only option.

The Status area provides a view of the
US-428’s current settings:

Clock source:

Internal or

Digital In

Sample rate: 44100 or 48000

Resolution: 24 Bit or 16 Bit

Digital input:

Signal:

o

Red - no digital input

o

Green - digital input
active

Fmt:

o

Red - improper format

o

Green - proper S/PDIF
format

Lock:

o

Red - digital in not ready
to record,

o

Green - digital in ready to
record



The Input Monitor area is a viewable
and controllable version of the US-428
INPUT MONITOR mixer. Here you can

Illustration 5.01 - Control Panel Main Page

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