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Numbers 12 through 15:  Load/Save and Audio Routing Settings 
 
12.  Save/Recall Settings
 
Your HDM settings will only be recalled if  you save them.  Save 
them as “default.hdm” and they will be recalled every time that the 
panel is opened.  Save setups that you want to recall for specific 
sessions under some other name. 
 
 
13.  Device Configuration (Control Panel 
shortcut)
 
Click “Device Configuration” to go immediately to the IO14/26 
Control Panel, where you can set the sample rate, clock master, 
device nickname, etc. 
 
14.  Headphones 2 Assignment
 
The first set of  headphones always follows the Out 1/2 mix.  The 
second pair of  headphones is freely assignable to follow any of  the 
analog output pairs. 
 
15.  S/PDIF output assignment
 
The S/PDIF digital output, like the second headphones output, 
can be assigned to follow any output pair. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
For the IO|26, these output 
pairs all correspond to 
physical, line-level outs.  
They all exist in hardware.  
While the IO|14 only has one 
stereo pair of line-level 
outputs, the IO|14 reports 
these additional output pairs 
to your Digital Audio 
Workstation.  These 
additional pairs allow you to 
make headphone 2 and 
S/PDIF assignments to more 
than just the built-in stereo 
output.   
 
This “virtual” routing 
providesIO|14 owners with 
much of the power of its big 
brother, the IO|26. 
The S/PDIF output mirrors 
the volume of the analog 1/2 
outputs.   
 
Changes made to the main 
volume encoder on the front 
of the unit, and changes made 
to the +4/-10 output level 
switches on the Hardware 
Direct Monitoring 
application, will change the 
level of the S/PDIF output.