![]() “Instrument” is for connecting a guitar or bass to the 1/4″ instrument input. If you are connecting a Condenser mic, you will need to click on the “48” button to turn phantom power on. “Mic” is for connecting a Dynamic or Ribbon Mic to Duet’s XLR breakout cable. +4 and -10 bypass Duet’s mic pre amp, and are a direct line level connection to the A to D converter. Here you can select from the different Duet input choices Open Maestro 2, found in the applications folder Make sure to do the same for both Input and Output. If they appear any other way, you will want to click on “Delete Path”… and then “Default” Next open the I/O setup by clicking on “Setup, I/O”Ĭheck “Input” and “Output” and make sure they appear as the do on the screen. You will see the following message asking if you would like to proceed… choose Yes. ![]() Set the buffer to 128, For lower latency you can set it to 64, but you may need to adjust the buffer higher depending on the size of the project you are working on. To follow this tutorial, you need to haveĭuet 2, Mac OS 10.6.7 or greater and Pro Tools 9 This video shows you how to set up Duet 2 in Pro Tools and begin recording quickly.
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