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10in | 6out
Audio Interface
Manual v1.1
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Summary of Contents for Audient iD14
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Page 2: Table Of Contents
To help get you started please visit Safety Information audient.com/products/iD14 Pro Tools Setup Declaration of Conformities to download the latest software Logic Pro Setup • 2 x Audient Console Mic Pre’s Cubase/Nuendo Setup and firmware. • Class Leading Converters Ableton Setup Mac Installation •…
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Page 3: Id14 Overview
Please read all of these instructions and save them for later reference before connecting the USB and powering up iD14. The iD14 itself does not operate with any high voltage mains supply inside the unit but appropriate safety measures should still be adhered to regarding the USB supply.
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Page 4: Declaration Of Conformities
(such as vases) shall be placed on the equipment We, Audient Ltd, declare that the product, the iD14, to which this declaration relates, is in material conformity with the appropriate CE standards and directives for an audio product designed for consumer use.
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Page 5: Mac Installation
USB — C Head to our website for the latest version of our iD Mixer: audient.com/products/downloads/ iD14 Drag downloaded into your application folder to install it. 2. Connect iD14 Using the USB cable provided, connect iD14 to your computer’s USB port.
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Page 6: Windows Installation
3. Status LED Windows System Requirements: Once connected to your computer and • Windows 7 or later (32 or 64 bit) powered on, the white USB LED on iD14 will • Intel Core 2 @ 1.6 GHz, or AMD equivalent illuminate.
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The latest version number will be retrieved from our servers and will be displayed (as Here you can see whether iD14 is visible to shown above). Press next to continue with the the PC and you can make it the computers firmware update. -
Page 8: Hardware Features
‘iD interface range’. The design features discrete Class-A circuitry providing exceedingly low distortion and noise performance. From a sonic point of view, iD14 is fast, open and detailed. The microphone preamplifiers feature: Amphenol™ XLR/TRS Jack combi-connectors •…
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Page 9: Instrument Input
D14 employs a discrete class-a JFET iD14 features an independent high-current iD14 features an optical input connection. iD14 has two pairs of stereo speaker outputs instrument (D.I) input on channel one which is headphone amplifier. This can be accessed This can be set to operate as stereo optical on the back panel in the form of balanced TRS easily accessible on the front of the unit.
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Page 10: Monitor Control
The iD button provides extra functionality in the form of an assignable function button, or The status LED indicates connection via it can be used to activate iD14’s ScrollControl USB to your computer. A solidly lit light means which turns the encoder into a virtual scroll…
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Page 11: Input Channel Types
These are the inputs where you will see application only controls the monitoring the signal from the iD14’s two analogue of the iD14. Changes made to the iD mixer inputs. application won’t affect the level present in • Digital Inputs your DAW or audio software.
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Page 12: Channel Features
Channel Features Channel Name Solo By double clicking on the name of the channel The Solo button mutes all other channels Channel you can rename it to help you organise your iD other than the one that is currently solo’d. Name mixer application.
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Master Section Features Mix Selection Channel Views Clicking on one of mixes allows you to make These three buttons allow you control which changes to that mix. When a mix is selected, it of the three channel types are shown in the expands to reveal additional controls for that mixer. -
Page 14: System Panel Features
Reduces the output level by a preset These six buttons control various aspects of amount which can be great if you get a the iD14’s monitor controller capability. The call or need to quickly chat to someone function of each control can be found below:…
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DAW THRU — This allows you to route to uses ADAT or S/PDIF digital format. this option controls whether the mono signal audio source for each of the iD14’s outputs outputs exactly as they would appear in your DAW. For example, if you set is sent to the left, right or both monitors. -
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The Talkback source allows the talkback input To allow you to quickly setup your iD mixer Simply enter the name of your preset and to be taken from one of the iD14’s internal press save. during a session you can save and quickly inputs or from a device connected to the host load various presets. -
Page 17: Menu/Task Bar Icon
Check for Updates. includes some Windows Specific options. The iD mixer application will then check with our update server if any updates for the iD14 are currently available. If there are then you will prompted to install them onto the iD14.
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Cmd + 4 Ctrl + 4 View System Panel Go to Setup > Playback Engine… and ensure that iD14 is set as the active playback device. audient.com/products/iD14 Please check the iD14 page online at for the latest mixer application updates. -
Page 19: Logic Pro Setup
This appears with “overload” errors and/or pops and clicks and distortion in the audio. If you are using the internal clock in iD14, setting the sample rate via Logic Pro will Mix > I/O Labels update the iD14 sample rate to follow your session.
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Page 20: Cubase/Nuendo Setup
This is an excellent feature to on page 11. With the iD14 plugged into your page 11. help reduce CPU loading if all channels are computer, Launch Cubase or Nuendo and not required.
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Page 21: Troubleshooting & Faq
This only needs to be done once Setup found by navigating to the folder: straight after power up. Once iD14 is set to the f you are using Windows, go to the iD operational state you desire, you can quit the Macintosh HD >…
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Page 22: Technical Specifications
(see link above). Macintosh HD > User > Library > Application Support > Audient > iD > state.xml D.I / Instrument Input: Microphone/Line Input: (C:) > Users > yourusername > AppData >…
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Page 23: Dimensions
We accept liability to repair or replace your iD14 as described above. We do not accept any additional liability. This warranty does not affect any legal rights you may have against the person who supplied this product — it is additional to those rights.
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Page 24: Glossary
Your warranty will be void if you tamper with the device at component Analogue Signal Processing level. If you have any questions with regard to the repair, please contact Audient Ltd. Central Processing Unit Artist Headphone Mix…
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Windows
- Загрузите приложение iD для Windows со страницы audient.com/iD14/downloads
- Откройте программу установки и следуйте инструкциям на экране. Он попросит вас подключить iD14 во время процедуры установки. После завершения установки Windows иногда может потребоваться некоторое время, чтобы завершить установку драйверов, прежде чем устройство будет распознано.
- Запустите приложение iD из списка приложений в меню «Пуск». Если доступно обновление прошивки, вам будет предложено установить его.
- Появится экран регистрации, позволяющий зарегистрировать продукт в Audient ARC для получения обновлений прошивки, а также эксклюзивных plugins и программное обеспечение.
Системные Требования:
Windows 10 или более поздняя версия.
После установки iD-микшер можно открыть, перейдя в системный трей и щелкнув правой кнопкой мыши значок iD.
MacOS
- Загрузите приложение iD для Mac со страницы audient.com/iD14/downloads
- Откройте загруженный file и перетащите значок iD в папку «Приложения».
- Подключите iD4 к Mac с помощью прилагаемого кабеля USB-C.
При необходимости можно также использовать кабель USB-C к A стороннего производителя.
Требуется подключение к порту USB 3.0 или выше. - Запустите приложение iD из папки «Приложения».
Если доступно обновление прошивки, вам будет предложено установить его. - Появится экран регистрации, позволяющий зарегистрировать продукт в Audient ARC для получения обновлений прошивки, а также эксклюзивных plugins и программное обеспечение.
Системные Требования:
macOS 10.13.x (High Sierra) или новее.
ЦП Mac Intel 1 ГБ ОЗУ минимум
После установки микшер iD можно открыть, перейдя в строку меню и щелкнув значок iD.
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So, following a recent thread, I just purchased one of these and now have it. However, having some issues in terms of setting it up and would welcome views/advice.
Basically, when I have my laptop’s Windows output volume set to 100 (max), it is virtually constantly clipping and distorting on the Audient’s iD Mixer software, as well as audibly in the headphones, even if I turn the headphones volume down to -6dB.
I realise I can turn the laptop’s Windows output volume down, but prefer to have it at max if possible so that I head the true, full fat and non-dimmed sound outputting from Windows. However, the iD Mixer software does not appear to allow me to reduce the actual output, e.g. to reduce the DAW 1+2 fader so it peaks at -6. It allows me to take down the DAW 1+2 output fader, but the signal is still showing as clipping/in the red on the channel, and this simply seems to just be reducing the volume feeding through to the Master rather than reducing the actual output of DAW 1+2 (I would expect to see the clipping metering to reduce on the DAW 1+2 channel by lowering the fader for this channel).
There are then separate speakers and headphones volume controls on the Audient, but again, these simply just turn down the Master volume level, so have no bearing on the clipping according to the metering.
Is there any way to control it in a better way, or am I being stupid and missing something, without having to turn down my laptop’s master volume down from 100 (max), which then potentially masks audio/music production related output sounds due to being at a lower, more dimmed, and more ‘padded’ (for want of a better word) output level?!?! I’m having to to turn down the laptop’s output to something like 30% to be at ‘normal’ levels without clipping in the DAW 1+2 channel metering, which doesn’t seem normal.
There’s nothing wrong with the device, it just seems a tad illogical in terms of how to best set it up, or illogical to my way of thinking anyway
Here is an example, where you can see the level is so loud, and the 20 second look back in top right shows the red hot/clipping output, and this is listening to a fairly quiet-ish track on Soundcloud. The second shows that reducing the DAW 1+2 fader does reduce it’s feed into the Master, but has no bearing on it clipping within the channel DAW 1+2 itself:
Only turning down the Windows volume to sub-30% is what affects the DAW 1+2 metering:
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how can you control the laptop output? If you use Audient as the main audio interface, the internal interface will be disconnected. There is something unclear: are you sending audio signal from laptop out to audient in? There is no point in doing this, but maybe I misunderstood.
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Bunford
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I mean Windows’ volume control and the laptop’s hardware volume controls, rather than the laptop’s actual audio device.
As with anything, playing something at 30% sounds very different to playing it at 100%, so just confused that this may mask/dim/pad some things due to having to use at such a low volume to prevent clipping.
It just seems to make it unnecessarily difficult it seems to gauge whether the distortion/clipping is coming from the input (the laptop audio into the Audient), the output (the Audient’s headphones output), or a mixture of the two as the Master Mix metering in the Audient’s iD Mixer is small with no dB references and goes amber super early it seems, meaning difficult to gauge on a very small, unclear meter.
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i have the id44 and also confused, that you can even control the volume of the computer, when the audient is connected. when the audient interface is connected, i can’t control my computers volume over the keyboard at all. i need to turn the volume knob of the audio interface.
just connected it over usb and i think i put up the daw faders in the software also. that’s it. no clipping issues or whatever, unless the DAW is clipping
but i’m on a mac. never tried on windows.
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Exactly as @TheRiddler303 says
What audio source are you using? For example, if you use VLC it allows you to turn up the volume above 100% and therefore you can generate clipping.
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I’m just playing audio on my laptop, using a browser on YouTube, Soundcloud, Beatport, and so on, using the Windows volume control to turn up and down, as shown in screenshots in teh OP.
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Sound — Settings — As default device
To avoid problems, you should strictly separate Windows music/videos/Youtube/movies etc. and DAW recording.
This is achieved by correctly assigning the audio devices in Windows.Windows Music/Videos/Youtube/Movies etc. See photo in file attachment:
— Set as default (for example «Realtec Digital Output»)Attached Files:
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Example: Audient iD14 — 256 samples/44.1 kHz
The main volume is best controlled on the audiointerface with the two «GAIN» controls.
I have set to level 6 or 190 degrees. Then the slider in the software to 100% !Attached Files:
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hi there, why is it better to separate the two things? it’s often handy to have windows audio coming from headphones out of the interface
just curious about this
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If your audio signal comes from youtube (or other streaming platform) it cannot be clipped.
Note that the 0db you see on Audient mixer belongs to the cursors: you are not clipping if leds go beyond that limit. I know it may be confusing…
if you really want to know why, you should deepen the concept of db and dbFShttps://sound.stackexchange.com/questions/25529/what-is-0-db-in-digital-audio
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Windows sometimes adjusts the values of your configuration depending on the file and sometimes the output of the sounds is incorrect. Windows has its own priorities when playing Windows sounds and applications and it does not follow the DAW.
Optimize the audio interface
If the system is equipped with an onboard sound chip, you should configure it as the default output device in Windows if possible (Control Panel ▸ Sounds and Audio Devices) so that Windows system sounds, for example, are output via the onboard sound and do not affect the audio signal of your audio interface.https://helpcenter.steinberg.de/hc/…t-up-and-optimize-a-Digital-Audio-Workstation
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What you say is absolutely correct.
The point is that on the side of meters there is a cursor marked with a standard db scale (not dbFS): that scale has nothing to do with led meters and it can be misleading. Even when led colors start to light in red, signal not distorted: the real zero db for meters is at full scale (when the last led turn on).
I guess this is a graphic failYes, I own an Audient interface and I deal with that mixer app everyday
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I also have an Audient iD14 and the settings on the audio interface and in the associated software are always the same and fixed. It’s like with the monitors, once you choose the right setting — you keep it. All other problems etc I regulate in the DAW.
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Even if the LEDs are lit above the zero indicated on the cursor, this is not clipping:
This is clipping:
In any case, you have more than 120db of dynamics, there is no reason to go hot: keep it low when tracking (using physical gain knob, not any on-screen volume), you have plenty of options then to raise the level in the mix.
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I noticed that the Audient mixer will report clipping even if you are still in safe zone (-0.1 or even -0.2db): that’s why youtube output can turn on the overload led on master. Yes, it is definitely a lame meter: you don’t have to rely on it too muchAbout system sounds via Audient:
You don’t need any Windows sounds — just turn them off in the preferences panelLast edited by a moderator: Aug 4, 2022