Jaska
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Unless you're using your Duet to connect microphones, instruments, etc., there's really no need to ever open the Apogee Maestro application. The default settings, at least since the time the latest driver package was released, are OK for most uses. If you feel like changing the mute behavior of the device under certain circumstances, then changing things in the application's preferences would be advisable, but otherwise a successfully installed driver package means no need to use Apogee Maestro.
But, to answer your question, line out is what you'd want to select; however, the same thing can be accomplished by clicking the control knob until you see a green light on the Out LED.
Originally Posted by Feather225 /img/forum/go_quote.gif THanks guys, in the Maestro where it says output: line out/instrument amp~ what does that mean? |
Unless you're using your Duet to connect microphones, instruments, etc., there's really no need to ever open the Apogee Maestro application. The default settings, at least since the time the latest driver package was released, are OK for most uses. If you feel like changing the mute behavior of the device under certain circumstances, then changing things in the application's preferences would be advisable, but otherwise a successfully installed driver package means no need to use Apogee Maestro.
But, to answer your question, line out is what you'd want to select; however, the same thing can be accomplished by clicking the control knob until you see a green light on the Out LED.