It is worth noting that if you have a microphone plugged into channel 1 then you plug an instrument into the DI, the microphone is ignored and only the DI signal will go through to the converters. Alternatively plug an instrument into the DI input which comes in on channel 1. Plug in a microphone into the combi jack inputs on the back of iD14, engaging phantom power if it is a condenser microphone (NOTE You must be using the 12V DC adapter if you want to use phantom power). For more detailed or complex setups please look through the other documents on the iD14 support page.įirstly plug in and power on your iD14 and open a new project in your DAW (create a couple of audio tracks set to input 1 and input 2 of the iD14). This is probably the most simple setup to get you up and running with iD14.
This article will show you how to get a mic and DI signal into your DAW as well as getting the sound out of your speakers and/or headphones.