M-AUDIO 2626 User Manual

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User Guide
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ProFire 2626
About the ProFire 2626 FireWire Audio Interface
The ProFire 2626 interface is a super-highway of audio inputs and outputs for your computer   Like a highway, there are 
a certain number of “audio lanes” going to and from your computer—these “lanes” are referred to as streams   ProFire 
2626 gets its name from the fact that there are 26 streams going into the computer and 26 streams returning from the 
computer   This means you can record up to 26 separate audio channels while simultaneously playing back an additional 
26 audio channels if you use all of the analog and digital connections available on the interface 
ProFire 2626 has a variety of audio connections on its front and back panels   The back panel features eight analog 
combo jacks   These multi-purpose jacks accept either XLR or 1/4” balanced/unbalanced inputs and can be used to 
record microphone or line-level sources  The eight XLR inputs are routed to preamps featuring the same technology found 
in the award-winning M-Audio Octane with controls for gain, phantom power, and 20dB pad on the front panel 
Next to the combo jacks are eight 1/4” TRS line-level outputs   These balanced outputs can be used in a number of ways 
including monitoring the outputs of your audio software or sending tracks to an external mixer or effects processor   Since 
ProFire 2626 has eight analog outputs, it can also be used for surround mixing in formats up to 7 1 (seven satellites and 
one subwoofer)   The Master Volume knob on the front of the interface can be configured to adjust the output level of any 
combination of output pairs (i e , 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, or 7/8) for stereo mixes or up to all eight outputs simultaneously—perfect 
for surround mixing 
On the front panel of ProFire 2626, you’ll find two 1/4” (TS) instrument input jacks   You have the option of using these 
two jacks as inputs instead of using the first two combo jacks on the rear of the interface   These two jacks differ slightly 
from those on the rear of the interface since they are optimized for  instrument-level signals and can be used to record 
the direct output of an electric guitar or bass  Like the rear panel XLR connectors, these inputs can also be routed to the 
preamps 
The front panel also features two 1/4” headphone jacks with an independent volume knob for each output   The first 
headphone output is sourced from audio routed to analog outputs 1/2 while the second headphone output is sourced 
from audio routed to analog outputs 3/4 
The remaining inputs and outputs on the interface are for digital signals   ProFire 2626 supports both coaxial (RCA) and 
optical S/PDIF formats as well as the multi-channel ADAT standard (including high resolution S/MUX II* and S/MUX IV* 
modes)   
The Control Panel software allows users to scale the active I/O channels to preserve system resources, determine the 
format and number of digital input and output channels that will be available to your audio software, as well as set the 
order of the input ports as they appear in your software   The Control Panel also includes an 18-input, 16-output DSP 
mixer allowing you to create near-zero latency monitor mixes 
ProFire 2626 also includes MIDI and BNC Word Clock inputs and outputs for connecting external MIDI instruments and 
synchronizing multiple pieces of digital audio gear to the same clock   
*  To use high resolution S/MUX II or S/MUX IV modes, the device connected to ProFire 2626 must also support  
S/MUX II or S/MUX IV operation. 
 
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