Configuring the mt 48 to your needs, Usb i/o – Neumann MT 48 Desktop 12x12 USB-C Audio/MIDI Interface User Manual

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Configuring the MT 48 to your needs

USB I/O

The MT 48 driver supports up to 32 input and 16 output channels at sampling rates up to 48
kHz .
At higher sampling rates up to 96 kHz, the channel count reduces to 16 input and 16 output
channels
At highest rates up to 192 kHz, the MT 48 driver can handle up to 8 input and 16 output chan-
nels .
Under

SETTINGS → USB I/O

you can select which channels are sent to and received and from

the computer via USB . Channel numbers are assigned dynamically .
This menu has three sections:

Section 1: Inputs Routed to Computer

Analog In

: these are the two Mic/Line Inputs and the two Line/Instrument Inputs .

Optical

: the ADAT or S/PDIF input . Activate this only if you have ADAT or S/PDIF devices and

want to record their output . If you use optical devices only for monitoring (e .g . a CD player
for reference tracks), there’s no need to activate it as a recording input .

Peered

: This only applies if you use AES67/RAVENNA gear that is Peering enabled, e .g . Hapi,

Horus, or Anubis converters from Merging Technologies .

Analog, Optical and Peered Inputs can also be recorded Post FX, i .e . including the EQ and
Dynamics processing in their respective channels:

Analog In Post FX

Optical Post FX

Peered Post FX

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