Digigram ALP221e User Manual page 21

Professional stereo sound card
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User Manual – ALP221e
The onboard mixer features two categories of audio inputs and audio outputs
Physical input (AES3)
Software playback inputs. They correspond to the playback devices exposed by the driver to
the applications.
Physical output (AES3)
Software recording outputs. They correspond to the recording devices exposed by the
driver and captured by the applications
Mixer inputs or outputs
PLAY 1-2 (stereo view)
PLAY 1 and PLAY 2 (mono view)
PLAY 3-4 (stereo view)
PLAY 3 and PLAY 4 (mono view)
REC 1-2 (stereo view)
REC 1 and REC 2 (mono view)
REC 3-4 (stereo view)
REC 3 and REC 4 (mono view)
The physical inputs are displayed in the mixer GUI when the "INPUTS" button is activated.
The software playback inputs are displayed when the "PLAYBACK" button is activated.
The physical outputs are displayed when the "OUTPUTS" button is activated.
The software recording inputs are displayed when the "RECORD" button is activated.
The following table lists the various possible settings from the mixer view.
Click on this icon to display the concerned pair of channels as two mono
channel strips.
Click on this icon to display the concerned pair of channels as one stereo
channel strip.
On a stereo channel strip, the controls (volumes, solo, mute) are applied
to the left and right channels.
Channel strip name
Click on the channel strip name
Note: when a channel strip display is changed from mono to stereo, or
stereo to mono, the channel stream name goes back to the default name.
As a consequence, it is recommended to keep the display mode used
(mono or stereo) when the channel strip names have been changed.
Windows Audio Devices
ALP PLAY 1-2
ALP PLAY 3-4
ALP REC 1-2
ALP REC 3-4
ASIO devices
ALP-1 / ALP-2
ALP-3 / ALP-4
ALP-1 / ALP-2
ALP-3 / ALP-4
and enter a new name.
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