Grounding; Phantom Power; Appearance Settings In Windows - E-Mu 1616 Owner's Manual

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Grounding

In order to obtain best results and lowest noise levels, make sure that your computer
and any external audio devices are grounded to the same reference. This usually means
that you should be using grounded AC cables on both systems and make sure that both
systems are connected to the same grounded outlet. Failure to observe this common
practice can result in a ground loop. 60 cycle hum in the audio signal is almost always
caused by a ground loop.

Phantom Power

Phantom power is a dc voltage (+48 volts) which is normally used to power the pream-
plifier of a condenser microphone. Some direct boxes also use phantom power.
Pins 2 and 3 of the MicroDock microphone inputs each carry +48 volts dc referenced to
pin 1. Pins 2 and 3 also carry the audio signal which "rides" on top of the constant 48
volts DC. Coupling capacitors at the input of the MicroDock block the +48 volt DC
component before the signal is converted into digital form. The audio mutes for a
second when phantom power is turned on.
After turning phantom power off, wait two full minutes before recording to allow the
DC bias to drain from the coupling capacitors since the bias could affect the audio
headroom.
1
2
(grd)
+48V
3
Since ribbon microphones are fairly specialized and generally expensive, you'll know if
you own one. Most microphones are either of dynamic or condenser type and these are
not harmed by phantom power.

Appearance Settings in Windows

Adjusting the "Performance Options" in Windows will improve the screen appearance
when moving the mixer around on the screen.
To Improve the Appearance Settings:
Open the Windows Control Panel. (Start, Settings, Control Panel).
1.
Select System. Select the Advanced Settings tab.
2.
Under Visual Effects, select Adjust for Best Performance. Click OK.
3.
E-MU 1616/1616M CardBus Digital Audio System
Balanced dynamic microphones are not affected by phantom
power. An unbalanced dynamic microphone may not work
properly, but will probably not be damaged if phantom power
is left on.
Ribbon microphones should NOT be used with phantom
power on. Doing so can seriously damage the ribbon element.
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