Setup Suggestions - NFUZD Audio NSPIRE series User Manual

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Introduction
I/O Module Panel Layouts
Snare and Tom Trigger Zones
NFUZD USB Key (Drive) and Data Management
NSPIRE Series I/O Module Navigation
Trigger Settings
Hi-Hat (HH) Trigger Settings
Kit Menu
Reverb
EQ
Mixer Menu
Saving a UserKit
Adjusting the MIDI Map
Trigger Function Settings
Click Menu
SEQ Menu
Integration with Computer

Setup Suggestions

Sync Key
Auto Off and Sleep Mode
BFD Eco NFUZD Edition
NSPIRE Series I/O Module Settings
Getting Started w/ BFD Eco NFUZD Edition
Basic Mixing Adjustments
BFD Eco NFUZD Edition Effects
Grooves Page
Options Menu
Help Menu
Changing BFD Eco NFUZD Edition Presets
Changing Drum Sounds
Adjusting Instrument Parameters
FX Slots
Instrument and Mixer Faders
Getting New Professional Sounds
User .wav Samples
Exporting Sound Banks
Loops
Installing Sound Banks
BFD Eco Jukebox Player
BFD Eco Master Output Recording
BFD Eco Mixing Tips
Included Sounds
Setup Suggestions
The first and most basic setup is to simply plug your NSPIRE I/O
Module directly into your computer using the provided USB cable.
This stand–alone setup will allow you to integrate your computer
directly through your NSPIRE Module. The audio from the computer
is pre-assigned to play out of the Direct Outputs 1 and 2 on the left
side of the NSPIRE I/O Module.
When you are integrating the NSPIRE system into an established
recording studio or you wish to use a different Audio I/O live, you have 

two options for connecting the module. You can use the USB connection, 

but you may have a driver conflict. The MIDI out is included in that case 

and you can simply output MIDI into the other Audio I/O. In fact, many 

dedicated Audio I/O interfaces contain audio components that may be 

capable of more involved routing.
* Note: The NSPIRE I/O Module is fixed at 44.1 kHz.
This is also the preferred setup for using the flagship software BFD3,
with multiple outputs or in combination with other software programs
to give you the ultimate in audio routing flexibility with a more advanced
Audio I/O.
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