CONTENTS BEFORE YOU BEGIN ........................................................................................................................................ 4 System Requirements ................................................................................................................................. 6 ONLINE ACTIVATION INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................ 7 SETTING UP ..............................................
Getting Started ...................................................................................................................................... 56 Edge Solo .................................................................................................................................................... 58 Edge Duo ..................................................................................................................................................... 59 Verge.............................
BEFORE YOU BEGIN Congratulations on your purchase! We would like to turn your attention to the following: Zen Q Synergy Core unites next-gen technology with traditional console-grade circuitry. Antelope Audio’s signature sound quality comes from professional AD/DA conversion, Discrete ultra-linear preamps, and 64-bit AFC™ clocking.
and metering from its intuitive, single-window environment. The resulting audio is routed into your DAW for recording in any format of your choice. Thus, we encourage you to familiarize yourself with the 'Control Panel Application' chapter before you begin working. Several 'Quick Start' examples are provided as well. This way, you can overcome common stumbling blocks for users new to Antelope Audio products.
System Requirements Mac Apple Mac 2016 or newer with Thunderbolt 3 (Type-C) port. Minimum: Mac OS X 10.13 High Sierra. Recommended: Mac OS X 11.02 Big Sur • Available storage space (Minimum 4 GB) • Memory (RAM): 4 GB minimum (8 GB or more recommended) • • Windows: • • • • • PC computer with Thunderbolt 3 (Type-C) port.
ONLINE ACTIVATION INSTRUCTIONS Please note that the mandatory device activation procedure requires an active Internet connection on your computer. Activating an Antelope Audio device offline is not possible. Your Zen Q Synergy Core must be activated online to work. This chapter contains the necessary instructions: 1. Connect the Zen Q Synergy Core to a Windows or macOS computer using a Thunderbolt™ 3 cable.
. Go to the "System" menu. Select the latest Bundle Version in the Antelope Unified Driver field. Place a checkmark in the empty box and click on update. Wait until the installation is complete. 9. Click on 'Activate device'. Note: If the Zen Q Synergy Core does not appear in the 'Devices' tab, click on 'Not seeing your device?' and follow the on-screen instructions.
10. In the Antelope Management Wizard window, choose 'Activate device or assign features' and click 'Continue'. 11. In the subsequent window, place a checkmark next to 'Register device' and click 'Continue'. 12. Upon successful activation, the final window will read 'Congratulations! You have successfully activated your device.' Click 'Done' and the activation is finished. Please proceed with the 'Setting up' chapter below to configure the Zen Q Synergy Core for use with your Windows or macOS computer.
SETTING UP After online activation is complete, please update the Zen Q Synergy Core to the latest software and firmware versions available. To do this, simply open Antelope Launcher and click the 'Update' button below the 'Bundle Version' drop-down menu. After the update is complete, you can proceed with the instructions for your operating system. Configuring for Windows 10 Windows 10 needs a few tweaks to get the Zen Q Synergy Core up and running: 1.
5. Enter the ‘Enhancements’ tab and disable all enhancements. 6. Enter the ‘Advanced’ tab and choose any of the available “2 channel, 24-bit” modes from the drop-down menu. Click ‘OK’ to close the window. 7. Back in Sound settings, click 'Device Properties' under 'Input'. Then, click 'Additional Device Properties'. Enter the 'Enhancements' tab and disable all enhancements. Click 'OK' to close the window.
These steps apply when you are using the Zen Q Synergy Core in a DAW for the first time: 1. Launch your DAW and choose Zen Q Synergy Core as the input device. The following dialog box will appear (if using Ableton Live 10 Suite, for example): 2. Click 'OK' and your DAW should function normally. However, if the events above did not occur for some reason, or you are using multiple DAWs, you must do a manual tweak for each in 'Security & Privacy' settings: 1.
Note: You may have to click the padlock symbol in the bottom left corner and enter your password to make changes.
THUNDERBOLT™ 3 FUNCTIONALITY The Zen Q Synergy Core's Thunderbolt™ 3 connection enables the following functionality: Daisy Chaining Thunderbolt™ 3 can “daisy chain” devices. Daisy chaining means that one device can plug into the end of a chain of devices, one after the other. A basic example would be connecting the Zen Q Synergy Core to an external hard drive with two Thunderbolt™ 3 ports. One port is occupied by the unit while the other connects to a computer or another Thunderbolt™ 3 device in the chain.
ANTELOPE LAUNCHER The Antelope Launcher is a streamlined hub for managing and troubleshooting your Antelope Audio products. The application is organized into the following tabs: ‘Devices’ tab All Antelope Audio devices currently connected to your computer are listed in this section. The application functionality is identical for each Antelope device. The following functionality is available in the 'Devices' tab: Device Click the black field to enter a name for your device.
By default, this drop-down menu shows the most recent software bundle available for your device. To update the software or roll-back to an older build, choose the desired Bundle Version from the drop-down menu and click the ‘Update’ button. The bundle version includes the following software packages: Device Firmware Device Software Control Panel Device Drivers Start Control Panel Click to start the device’s Control Panel application. You can also click the device’s picture.
Click again to close. Not seeing your device? If a device is missing from the list, the most common reason is driver conflict. The Antelope Launcher makes it easy to re-install drivers and troubleshoot. Click 'Not seeing your device?' to launch the 'Add Drivers' wizard. Choose your device and connection type from the drop-down menus, disconnect the device from your computer, and click ‘Next’ to perform a driver re-install. Note: If the issue persists, please contact Antelope Audio Customer Support.
'Plug-ins’ tab This section lets you install, update, and uninstall Antelope Audio software such as native mic emulations and AFX2DAW. By default, the Bundle Version drop-down menus show the most recent software bundle available for each product. Clicking the menu shows the currently installed software bundle version and lets you roll-back to an older build.
'System’ tab Here, you can do the following: • Update or roll-back the Manager Server and Thunderbolt™ Driver versions. Choose your desired Bundle Version from the drop-down menu, click the check mark, then click the ‘Update’ button on the bottom right. • Restart the Manager Server and enable/disable remote connections from other computers on your network. • Install the Antelope Audio Thunderbolt™ driver.
Login button Click and enter your Antelope Audio username and password, then click ‘Login’. If you don't have an Antelope Audio account, click ‘Register’ and follow the on-screen instructions. Settings button Click to open the Settings window.
Here, you can do the following: • Click ‘View Logs’ to view, save, and send activity logs to Antelope Audio Customer Support. • Click 'Advanced' to enable or disable automatic updates for each of the following: - Device firmware - USB Driver - Control Panel - Effects - Thunderbolt™ driver Make your selection(s) in the drop-down menu(s) and click 'OK'. • Click ‘Network’ to view network status and logs.
HARDWARE PANELS EXPLAINED Top Panel 1. Display The display provides the following information: • Gain/Volume metering for up to three inputs and outputs e.g. Analog inputs (inputs 1 - 2), S/PDIF inputs (channels 1 - 2) and HP1 output (L/R channels). • Current clock source - Internal, S/PDIF, ADAT. • Lock indicator - lights up when the unit is 'locked' to a digital audio and clock source. • Current device sample rate e.g. 32kHz - 192kHz. Note: The display is not touch-sensitive.
2. Function Keys - Gain, HP/MON, Antelope button. 'Gain' button - the 'Gain' button features the following functionality: • Press (and keep pressing) 'Gain' to cycle through input gain adjustments for the interface's analog inputs. For inputs A1 and A2, press and hold the rotary control to activate or deactivate 48V phantom power. For inputs G1 and G2, press the rotary control to switch between Line and Hi-Z mode. Turn the rotary control to adjust input gain. Press the 'Antelope button' to exit.
'HP/MON' button - the 'HP/MON button' features the following functionality: • Press (and keep pressing) 'HP/MON' to cycle through volume adjustments for the Headphone (HP1, HP2), Monitor, and Line outputs. Turn the rotary control to adjust volume. Press the rotary control to mute and un-mute. Press the 'Antelope button' to exit. • Press and hold the 'HP/MON' button to enter the System Menu. System Menu Turn the rotary control to navigate the menu and select an entry.
3. Rotary Control Large stepped encoder for precise adjustment of gain, volume, and other values. Also used for menu navigation. • When not inside a menu, turn the encoder to adjust Line output volume. • When not inside a menu, press the encoder to mute or un-mute the Line outputs. Front Panel The Zen Q Synergy Core front panel is home to a pair of switchable Line/Hi-Z instrument inputs (labeled 'G1' and 'G2') and a pair of stereo headphone outputs (labeled 'HP1' and 'HP2').
Rear Panel The Zen Q Synergy Core rear panel is laid out as follows (from left to right): Analog inputs A2 and A1 Dual microphone/line level/high-impedance instrument (Hi-Z) mono inputs on combined 3-pin XLR and 1/4-inch TS/TRS connectors. Use the interface's top panel controls or the Windows/macOS Control Panel application to choose the mode of operation (Mic/Line/Hi-Z) and to activate or deactivate 48V phantom power for condenser microphones.
In the professional audio realm, it is not uncommon to connect line-level equipment using 3pin balanced XLR (microphone) cables instead of 1/4-inch TS/TRS audio cables. However, this is not the correct approach here. Connecting line-level equipment to the Zen Q Synergy Core with XLR cables will activate the interface's microphone preamps and the line-level signal will be amplified to the point of audible distortion.
Line outputs Line outputs 1 and 2 on 1/4-inch TRS jacks. S/PDIF digital audio input and output 2 channels of incoming and outgoing stereo digital audio over coaxial RCA cables. For use with compatible equipment. ADAT Input Provides 8 digital audio inputs over ADAT using a TOSLINK connector. For use with compatible equipment. Standard ADAT Lightpipe audio limits apply according to the sample rate: • 44.1/48 kHz – 8 inputs • 88.2/96 kHz – 4 inputs • 176.
Thunderbolt ™ 3 port Thunderbolt™ 3 port on Type-C connector for computer connection. Important: Note that legacy Thunderbolt™ 2 and 1 connections via external adapters are incompatible due to insufficient power delivery. The Zen Q Synergy Core is compatible only with Thunderbolt™ 3. Read how to identify the ports on your Mac (https://support.apple.com/en- us/HT201736) Kensington lock Anti-theft system used to physically lock the unit inside kiosks, stores, demonstration rooms and so on.
CONTROL PANEL APPLICATION Welcome to the Zen Q Synergy Core Windows/macOS Control Panel application! More than just an alternative to the physical top panel controls, it provides straightforward and comprehensive access to each aspect of the interface's functionality. This includes settings, signal routing, audio mixing, effects chains, monitoring, metering, and presets. We encourage you to get comfortable with the application to make the most of your new audio interface.
Mo nito r inco ming mic ro pho ne audio via headpho nes Say you want to monitor incoming microphone audio from input A1 via Headphone output 1 (HP1). Connect your equipment and open the Control Panel. Do the following: 1. In the 'PREAMPS' section, head to the leftmost preamp and click on the signal type selector drop-down menu. Choose 'Mic' and don't forget to activate 48V phantom power if your microphone requires it. 2.
4. Click the 'AFX' area below the input selector to open the Synergy Core FX Rack. Click 'ADD NEW EFFECT' and make your guitar amp and cabinet choices from the menu. If you don't know where to start, the 'Modern (US)' amp and 'Modern 4 x 12' cabinet combination make for a great modern rock/metal rig. Sing with mic ro pho ne e mula tio ns and monito r live with headpho nes 1. Connect your headphones to input HP1 on the front panel. 2.
selectors. Assign Output 1 - 8 to any audio track you want to take outside your DAW. In the Control Panel, simply click and choose 'COMPUTER PLAY' 1 - 8. Mouse & Keyboard Shortcuts The following features are accessible via mouse & keyboard shortcuts in the Control Panel application: • Return to default value (all knobs and faders): double-click the knob or fader. • Change text labels for the 2 input channels in the 'PREAMPS' section: double-click the text label and enter text.
On/Standby button Click to put the Zen Q Synergy Core in standby mode. Click again to power on. Settings button Click to open the Settings Window with the following options: Settings Window Click to choose an audio signal trim value for the monitor outputs (14dBu - 20dBu). By Monitor Out Trim default, this option is set to 20dBu.
sets of speakers so that they produce the same perceived volume level. Click to choose an audio signal trim value for Line Out Trim the line outputs (14dBu - 20dBu). By default, this option is set to 20dBu. Click to specify Panning Law compensation between 0dB (none) to -4.5dB. When a mono input feeds a stereo bus, the panning law determines how you perceive the sound level as the audio sweeps from one side of Panning Law the stereo field to the other.
test signal which is fed to the monitor outputs for troubleshooting and calibration. Mute Click to mute or un-mute Oscillator 2. Click to change the Thunderbolt™ latency TB Latency Mode mode. Try the different settings if you experience audio glitches and interruptions. Minimize button Click to minimize the Zen Q Synergy Core Control Panel application. Maximize button Click to maximize the Zen Q Synergy Core Control Panel application window.
Click to close the Zen Q Synergy Core Control Panel application. Function strip 2 Contains the following: Clock Source selector Click to choose the clock source (Internal, S/PDIF, ADAT) from the drop-down menu. Sample Rate selector Click to choose the device sample rate (32kHz - 192kHz) from the drop-down menu. Make sure your choice always matches the DAW and operating system sample rates. Lock indicator Lights up when the unit is 'locked' to a digital audio and clock source.
The field to the left of the 'Save' button shows the currently loaded Session file. Click the 'Save' and 'Load' buttons to save and load Session files (*.as). In the Save Session window, you can choose the exact components you want stored and export Session files (*.as) from the ‘Save As’ button. When your Session is already saved in *.as file format, click the 'Save' button to save any changes you have made to it. In the Load Session window, you can browse your computer for Session files (*.
Preamps strip Contains the following controls for the Zen Q Synergy Core's analog audio inputs: Signal type selector Click to choose the signal type you are recording from the drop-down menu: • Mic - choose this when recording a microphone. • Line - choose this when recording line-level musical instruments and equipment, such as synthesizers, keyboards, samplers, mixer outputs, external preamps, effects processors and so on.
Link button Click to link the controls for inputs A1 – A2 and G1 – G2. When linked, any change made to the controls for one input will be automatically reflected by the other. Click again to de-link. Gain control Click and drag to adjust input gain. The available gain range is defined by the signal type: • Mic: 0dB to 65dB • Line: -6dB to 20dB • Hi-Z: 0dB to 60dB As a rule of thumb, adjust gain until you get the input signal to consistently peak around -12dB on the peak meter.
Peak meter Visualizes the input signal strength. Peak meters are also present on the Zen Q Synergy Core's display. When the peak meter is going into the red, it means the signal is too strong and will be degraded by audible distortion and clipping. Occasional dips into the yellow are acceptable. 48V Button Hold Ctrl (Windows) / Command (Mac) and click to activate 48V phantom power for condenser microphones. Click again to de-activate.
Text label Click and type text to change the channel's label. Function strip 3 Contains the following: Control Panel View selector Click to choose between three Control Panel views - 'Monitors & Headphones', 'Digital Outs', and 'DAW I/O'. The three views are explained in the Control Panel Views sub-chapter below. Understanding them is crucial to operating the Zen Q Synergy Core. AuraVerb button Click to open the AuraVerb effect window. AuraVerb is explained in the AuraVerb subchapter.
Control Panel Views The three Control Panel views - 'Monitors & Headphones', 'Digital Outs', and 'DAW I/O' contain input selectors, Synergy Core FX chains, mixer controls, volume controls, and peak meters for the Zen Q Synergy Core's analog and digital audio outputs. The majority of your Control Panel application activity is going to happen here. Thus, we encourage you to read this sub-chapter thoroughly.
Important! The three mixers share their audio inputs and applied Synergy Core FX, but the pan controls, volume faders, and Solo/Mute/Link controls are individual for each. From top to bottom, the 'Monitors & Headphones' view is organized as follows: Input selectors Each mixer channel has its own audio input selector found above it. The inputs are colorcoded. Click on an input selector to make your choice. The following inputs are available: PREAMP 1 - 4 Analog inputs A2 - A1 and G1 - G2.
AFX strip Mixer channels 1 to 6 let you apply Synergy Core FX to the input signal. Click inside the AFX areas above channels 1 to 6 to open the FX Rack (explained below). Click the 'BP' button inside the area to bypass all FX applied to that channel. Synergy Core FX Rack Click to open the Synergy Core FX Rack. It looks like this and it offers the following functionality: • Use the 'SAVE' and 'LOAD' buttons to store and recall FX Chains. • Click the 'BP ALL' button to bypass all FX in the rack.
• On the left, you can click and drag the FX to change their order in the effects chain. A 'BP' button is available next to each effect to bypass it. • Hold Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac) and drag to adjust the effects parameters in smaller increments. • Hold Shift and use the mouse scroll wheel to scroll up and down through the FX rack. The Zen Q Synergy Core comes with 37 Synergy Core FX included. Additional effects can be purchased from the Antelope Audio online software store.
• Output volume knob with Dim and Mute buttons for the Zen Q Synergy Core's monitor output. • Output volume knob with Dim and Mute buttons for the Zen Q Synergy Core's Headphone 1 output, labeled 'HP1' on the interface's front panel. • Peak meters for the 'Monitor/HP1' virtual mixer's 2-channel stereo output.
Digital Outs view Contains the following: • Input selectors for digital output channels 'S/PDIF 1' and 'S/PDIF 2'. Click to choose the audio inputs you want to feed into the Zen Q Synergy Core's S/PDIF digital audio outputs. • Peak meters visualizing the output signal strength. Note the lack of output volume controls. That's because volume control is not a feature of digital audio transmission protocols like AES/EBU, S/PDIF and ADAT.
DAW I/O view 'DAW I/O' view provides an overview of audio going in to and out of your DAW. Please read this sub-chapter carefully to grasp the working principles and minimize confusion. The inputs and Synergy Core FX assigned to Channels 1 - 8 of the virtual mixers in 'Monitors & Headphones' view are routed to Inputs 1 - 8 in your DAW. Think of it like this - when you open your DAW, create a new track, and assign it to record audio from 'Input 1', you will get the audio from mixer Channel 1.
mixer controls. Audio from the silenced channels will only be heard through your DAW's Master bus, which is now routed to your monitoring equipment. The rest of the 'COMPUTER PLAY' inputs receive audio from DAW Outputs 3 - 8.
AuraVerb AuraVerb provides richness and color using a special new approach and a unique algorithm. The reverb features eight different controls, including a ‘Color’ parameter to create everything between darkened textures to bright, sizzling presence. In addition, there are 24 presets done by award-winning audio engineer and producer Brian Vibberts. AuraVerb is a Send effect designed for live performance and monitoring.
Parameters The following parameters are available in AuraVerb: Color The Color control lets you adjust the overall tone of the reverb. At 0, the space created is darker, like a lushly carpeted area. At 100, the reverb is at its brightest, which can add some ‘sizzle’ to a lead vocal, for example. PreDelay Common for most reverbs, the pre-delay lets you create a bit of space between the source and the onset of reverb.
Early Reflection Gain This is the linear gain value for all early reflections. These reflections are perceptually grouped with the direct sound when set at lower levels and can nicely thicken a track when increased. Late Reflection Delay Among other things, AuraVerb calculates reflected energy from the side walls and ceiling of the virtual space.
Reverb Time Reverb Time controls the length of decay, while Room Size increases the virtual space dimensions. The perceived decay time will also be affected by Richness and Color on sources with a lot of high frequency content. Generally, as the size of the space increases, the Reverb Time will also increase. Setting Reverb Time to 50% gives a natural sounding tail for all room sizes.
This is the output level control of the reverb. Since inputs for AuraVerb are assigned to Send knobs on Mixer 1’s channels, we recommend balancing the channel volume levels from the Send controls and using Reverb Level to adjust the amount of reverb in the Master bus. REVERB FX ON/OFF Switch Use it to enable and disable AuraVerb. Preset Manager The Preset Manager lets you save and load presets. Use the drop-down menu to choose a preset. Click the ‘S’ button to save a preset.
EDGE & VERGE MIC EMULATIONS The Zen Q Synergy Core features integrated real-time microphone emulations. It is possible to monitor and record with mic emulations on. It is also possible to record 'dry' audio and mic emulation audio on separate tracks for more production flexibility. Note that the Edge & Verge mic emulations are intended for use with the Antelope Audio Edge & Verge modeling microphones only. We cannot guarantee optimal (or even usable) results with other microphones, modeling or not.
3. Click on the mic emulations button to open the mic emulations window. Choose Edge Solo with the dial and choose a microphone emulation from the drop-down menu. 4. Adjust microphone gain with the gain knobs. You should be hearing mic audio in your headphones at this point.
Edge Solo Edge Solo Mic Emulations Window The following functionality is available: • Choose mic emulations from the drop-down menu on the right. • Click and turn the ‘Phase Invert’ dial to flip the signal polarity. • Click and drag the ‘48’V switch to activate or turn off phantom power. Recording and Monitoring Edge Solo Edge Solo is a single-membrane condenser microphone. This means the microphone will occupy one physical mic preamp input and one virtual ‘MIC EMU’ output.
Edge Solo mic emulations work on a single input audio channel. Recording and monitoring both ‘dry’ and ‘mic emulation’ audio means dealing with two mono tracks. • Route the ‘PREAMP’ input for Edge Solo to your desired outputs to monitor ‘dry’ audio. • Route the ‘EMU MIC’ output for Edge Solo (same number as the ‘PREAMP’ input) to your desired analog and digital outputs to monitor/record ‘mic emulation’ audio.
• Click and drag the ‘48V' switch to activate or turn off phantom power. • Click and turn the ‘Channel Swap’ dial to swap the Edge Duo inputs. • Click and turn the ‘Pattern’ knob to adjust the polar pattern. Note that some mic models have fixed or limited polar pattern adjustment. Recording and Monitoring Edge Duo Edge Duo is a dual-membrane condenser microphone – it has one capsule with dual membranes and connects with a Y-XLR cable (included), one XLR connector for each membrane.
Recording and monitoring Edge Duo as a modeling microphone Make sure that ‘Edge Duo’ mic emulations are enabled. Route the ‘EMU MIC’ inputs corresponding to the ‘PREAMP’ inputs occupied by Edge Duo to your desired outputs for monitoring and record from Inputs 1 – 8 in your DAW (e.g. you are using Channel 1 in the mixer, so you are recording from Input 1).
Verge Mic Emulations Window The following functionality is available: • Choose mic emulations from the drop-down menu on the right. • Click and turn the ‘Phase Invert’ dial to flip the signal polarity. • Click and drag the ‘48’V switch to activate or turn off phantom power. Recording and Monitoring Verge Verge is a single-membrane, small-diaphragm condenser microphone. This means the microphone will occupy one physical mic preamp input and one ‘EMU MIC’ virtual output.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT INFORMATION Antelope Audio Customer Support can be reached by the following means: Online Visit support.antelopeaudio.com Phone We are there for you around the clock, 21 hours/day, Monday to Friday. North America +1-916-238-1643 01:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. (EST) International +44 19 2593 3423 06:00 a.m. – 03:00 a.m. (GMT) Pour le Support francophone: +44 20 3389 8108 09:00 a.m. - 17:30 p.m.
• The Antelope Audio Users Facebook group lets you interact with fellow users and some of our employees. Note, however, that it is not meant to be a support group. Please contact our customer support team for such inquiries. • The Knowledge Base in our Customer Support section is an often-overlooked source of troubleshooting information, answers to commonly asked questions and Antelope know-how.
MY ANTELOPE AUDIO PRODUCT ISN’T WORKING. WHAT SHOULD I DO? If you can't find a solution on your own, please get in touch with us so we check if you are having a hardware-related issue. If this is the case, we'll guide you through the repair process. If the product should be returned, a RMA number will be issued so we can begin the procedure. What's an RMA number? Issuing a RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number is required for any factory service or repair procedure.
multiple layers between the unit and the box walls to prevent from shock, vibration and various tears and scratches. Please remove any labels or old shipment markings it may have and ensure you add your shipping address inside the box in case the original shipment label becomes illegible during transportation. The shipping costs are covered by the owner of the product. Antelope Audio will not cover any local customs charges. We recommend using a courier service of your choice (e.g. DHL, UPS, FedEx).
LIMITED WARRANTY POLICY This is a non-transferable voluntary Limited Product Warranty provided to end-customers who have purchased Antelope Audio-branded hardware product (hereinafter referred to as “Product”) from an authorized Antelope Audio re-seller.
This version of the warranty applies to products purchased on or after January1,2018. For prior versions of the Antelope Audio limited warranty, please contact customer service. Limited Factory Refurbished (B-stock) Warranty Antelope Audio warrants products sold as “B-stock, Factory Refurbished or Open Box” to be free from defects in materials (unless otherwise stated in product description) and workmanship.
fourteen (14) days of the expiration of the warranty period,(i) Antelope Audio has received written notice of any nonconformity;(ii) after Antelope Audio’s written authorization, customer has returned the nonconforming product to the designated place; and (iii)Antelope Audio has determined that the Product is nonconforming and that such non conformity is not the result of any of the exclusions designated below.
such restriction is prohibited by applicable local law; (vii)Any other cause which does not relate to a Product defect in materials or workmanship. The warranty does not apply to any Products which have been subject to misuse, neglect, accident or modification or which have been soldered or altered such that they are not capable of being tested under normal test conditions. This warranty does not cover (i) any counterfeit products, i.e.
No Other Warranties No Antelope Audio employee, dealer, re-seller, or other agent is authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this warranty. How to Make a Warranty Claim Valid warranty claims should be processed through your point of purchase. Please also verify the return policy directly with the retailer where you purchased your product. Any warranty claims that cannot reprocessed through your original point of purchase should be addressed directly to Antelope Audio.
(I) For end user customers, submit a claim online at: support.antelopeaudio.com. For business to business (B2B) / Direct customers of Antelope Audio please email us at techsupport@antelopeaudio.com (ii) A valid proof of purchase is required for RMA processing (i.e. receipt, invoice, etc). Antelope Audio will provide you with the RMA number within 2 working days as of the claim submission date. RMA Return Addresses We have multiple RMA receiving locations worldwide.
If any term hereunder is held to be illegal or unenforceable, it shall be severed from this warranty and the legality or enforce ability of the remaining terms shall not be affected.
SAFETY NOTES To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, fire, and related hazards: • Do not remove screws, cover, or cabinet. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. • Do not expose this device to rain, moisture or spillover of liquid of any kind. • Should any form of liquid or a foreign object enter the device, do not use it. Switch off the device and then unplug it from the power source.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Analog Inputs 2 × Mic / Line Inputs / Hi-Z Inputs 2 x Line inputs / Hi-Z Inputs 48V phantom power and independent preamp gain for each input Analog Outputs 1 × Monitor Out on TRS 1/4 Jacks, +20 dBu max, signal balanced, DC-coupled 1 × Line Out on TRS 1/4 Jacks, +20 dBu max, signal balanced, DC-coupled 2 × Stereo Headphone Outputs Mic Preamp EIN: -128 dBu (A-weighted) Dynamic Range: -121 dB (A-weighted) THD: -106 dB Max input level: +20 dBu Max Gain: 65 dB Monitor Max output level
Dynamic Range: 127 dB (A-Weighed) THD + N: -115 dB D/A Line Out Converter Dynamic Range: 127 dB (A-Weighed) THD + N: -115 dB A/D Converter Dynamic Range: 122 dB THD + N: -116 dB Digital Inputs 1 × S/PDIF 1 x ADAT IN (up to 8 channels @ 44.1/48.
4th Generation Acoustically Focused Clocking (AFC™) 64-bit DDS Sample Rates (kHz) 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 Physical Dimensions: 198 х 137 х 57.5 mm Weight: 800 g (approx.