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How do I connect and configure MIDI devices (like keyboards or controllers) to the Audient iD14 MKII?
The iD14 MKII doesn't have dedicated MIDI ports. You'll need to connect your MIDI device directly to your computer via USB and configure it within your DAW's MIDI settings, selecting your MIDI device as the input and the Audient iD14 MKII as the audio output.
Does the Audient iD14 MKII allow me to save custom presets for my gain staging or routing configurations?
The iD14 MKII relies on your DAW's session saving capabilities for routing and gain settings; it doesn't offer internal preset storage. Save these settings as part of your DAW project file.
How do I properly set the input gain levels on the iD14 MKII to avoid clipping while recording?
Use the gain knobs on the front of the iD14 MKII to adjust input levels. Aim for a healthy signal that peaks around -12dBFS to -6dBFS on your DAW's meters, leaving headroom to avoid clipping.
My computer isn't recognizing the Audient iD14 MKII. What troubleshooting steps should I take?
First, ensure the iD14 MKII is properly connected via USB-C and that you've installed the latest drivers from the Audient website. Also, check your DAW's audio preferences to ensure the iD14 MKII is selected as the audio input and output device.
What is the 'iD button' on the Audient iD14 MKII used for, and how does it enhance my workflow?
The 'iD button' activates the ScrollControl feature, allowing you to use the large volume encoder to adjust parameters within your DAW (e.g., scrolling through plugins, adjusting plugin parameters, controlling pan). This provides tactile control and speeds up your workflow.

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