PRESONUS FIREPOD Manual page 21

24-bit/96k recording interface with 8 microphone preamplifiers
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TECHNICAL
Audio Drop Outs – Can occur when the speed of your processor cannot buffer audio fast enough.
Windows XP – Try lowering your FIREPOD' s CPU to Low, by right clicking on the FIREPOD control
panel icon in your system tray.
Preamplifier
Q: I have a microphone plugged into channel one (or two) but I am not getting any signal.
Possible Solutions
1. Check your mic cable.
2. Make sure the microphone does not require phantom power. If it does press the 48v button.
3. Make sure nothing is plugged into the line input on the rear of the FIREPOD. The line inputs on
channels 1 and 2 take precedence over the combo input on the front of the unit on channels 1 and 2. If a
cable is plugged into the line input on channel, then the mic/instrument input on channel one will be
inactive until the cable is removed from line input 1.
Power Issues
Q: I just bought a FIREPOD from (dealer name goes here) in (city and state go here) and I live in
Morocco. When I plugged in my FIREPOD it caught on fire and smoke came out of the top. What do I
do?
A: PreSonus has a distributor in almost every country. Therefore, PreSonus does not authorize or
condone exportation of any of our products by US dealers. If you have done this and your product has
been damaged (more than likely due to voltage irregularities) then you will need to return the unit to the
dealer in the United States. The dealer can then return it to PreSonus for a non-warranty repair. After the
unit is repaired, the dealer will be billed accordingly and the unit will be returned to the dealer.
Cubase LE
For help with Cubase LE press F1 while running Cubase LE or visit: www.steinberg.com.
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