Accessing The Control Panel - M-Audio ProFire Lightbridge Quick Start Manual

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The only difference between examples 2 and 3 is that digital signals are now
looped back to the device of their origin. This does not require any additional
settings when it comes to word clock sync—the configuration steps in example
2 ensure that all digital audio streams (including any looped back connections)
are already synchronized.
Attention: Digital audio devices are commonly "cross-linked" (i.e., the output
of device A is connected to the input of device B while the output of device B is
connected to the input of device A) to allow synchronization, audio, and other
data to be shared between both devices. There is no problem with creating such
loops within your digital equipment. However, doing so opens the possibility of
inadvertently creating loud, distorted "feedback loops" that can damage your
speakers. When cross-linking equipment, be careful to avoid feedback loops
by planning your signal paths carefully and avoiding situations in which one
audio signal will be passed back and forth between two (or more) devices in
an endless loop.

Accessing the Control Panel

The control panel allows users to configure various parameters and features of
ProFire Lightbridge.
Windows XP users can access the control panel by double-clicking the M-Audio
icon in your computer's system tray.
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Double-click here to launch the FireWire Control Panel
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