ICON MobileR Dyna USB Audio Interface for Computers Tablets User Manual
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MobileR Dyna USB Audio Interface for Computers Tablets
Product Information:
The MobileR Dyna USB Recording Interface is a professional
recording USB interface that has 1 Mic-In and 1 Instrument-In and 2
Out. It also has smart phone connectivity for live streaming
applications. The package includes a USB 2.0 cable (Type C), a
3.5mm TRS audio cable, and a Quick Start Guide.
Important Safety Instructions:
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Read the manual thoroughly before using the unit.
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Keep the manual for future reference.
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Comply with all warnings included in the manual or indicated on
the appliance. -
Follow all instructions included in the manual.
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Avoid exposing the unit to rain or moisture.
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When cleaning, use only a dry or slightly damp soft cloth.
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Do not block any ventilation openings.
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Do not use or store near any heat sources.
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Do not interfere with the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. -
Protect the power cord from being damaged.
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Do not touch any exposed wiring while the unit is in
operation. -
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer. -
Unplug the unit and all connected electrical equipment during
lightning storms or when left unused for a long period of
time. -
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Product Usage Instructions:
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Register your ICON ProAudio product to your personal account by
checking the serial number of your device and going to
http://iconproaudio.com/registration or scanning the QR code
provided. -
Log in to your personal account page for existing users or sign
up for a new account. -
Download all necessary files such as drivers, firmware, user
manuals, and bundled software for the product from your registered
devices page. -
Connect the MobileR Dyna USB Recording Interface to your
computer or smart phone using the USB 2.0 cable (Type C). -
If using a microphone, plug it into the Mic-In port. If using
an instrument, plug it into the Instrument-In port. -
Connect speakers or headphones to the Out ports.
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Open your preferred recording or live streaming application on
your computer or smart phone. -
Select the MobileR Dyna USB Recording Interface as your input
and output device in the application settings. -
Adjust the input and output levels as needed using the gain
knobs on the interface. -
Begin recording or live streaming.
1 Mic-In / 1 Instrument-In, 2 Out professional recording USB interface with smart phone connectivity for live streaming application
User manual
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read this manual thoroughly before using this unit.
2. Keep this manual for future reference.
3. Take notice of and comply with all warnings included in the user’s manual
or indicated on the appliance.
4. Follow all instructions included in this manual.
5. Do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. Avoid having water or other
liquids spilled on this unit.
6. When cleaning the cabinet or other parts of this appliance, use only a dry
or slightly damp soft cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings or interfere with the proper
ventilation of this unit. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
8. Do not use or store near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other heatproducing appliances.
9. Do not interfere with the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-
type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A
grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. These are
designated for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your
outlet, consult an electrician.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or otherwise damaged by items
placed on or against them. Particular attention should be given to the plugs,
receptacles, and the point where the cord exits the appliance.
11. To avoid the risk of electrical shock, do not touch any exposed wiring
while the unit is in operation.
12. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
13. Unplug this unit and all connected electrical equipment during lightning
storms or when left unused a long period of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required
when the appliance has been damaged in any way or fails to operate normally.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this unit
to rain or moisture
Contents
Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………..4 What’s in the package?
………………………………………………………………….4 Register your ICON ProAudio product to your
personal account …………5 Features ………………………………………………………………………………………6 Front Panel
………………………………………………………………………………….8 Rear Panel……………………………………………………………………………………9
Top Panel……………………………………………………………………………………10 Mac driver
installation………………………………………………………………….. 11 Install ProDriver 4 with LoopBack
function ……………………………………… 11 Mixer control panel(Mac)
………………………………………………………………15 Windows driver installation
……………………………………………………………17 ProDriver4 ………………………………………………………………………………….20 Mixer
control panel(Windows) ……………………………………………………….21 Settings (Sample rate and
latency settings) …………………………………….24 ProDriver hosting rack (Mac/Windows)
…………………………………………..28 Hardware Connections …………………………………………………………………36
Different types of microphone connection method diagram ……………….37
Specifications ……………………………………………………………………………..38 Services
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Introduction
Firstly, congratulations on your purchase of the ICON Pro Audio MobileR Dyna
digital audio Interface! In these pages, you’ll find a detailed description of
the features of the MobileR Dyna digital audio Interface, as well as a guided
tour through its front and rear panels, step-by-step instructions for their
setup and use and a full list of specifications. As you read through the ma-
nual, you will spot orange boxes – these denote actions for you to complete
which will help you get underway. As with most electronic devices, we strongly
recommend you retain the original packaging. In the unlikely event that the
product is returned for servicing, the original packaging (or reasonable
equivalent) is required. With proper care and adequate air circulation, your
MobileR Dyna digital audio interfacewill operate flawlessly for many years to
come. We trust that this product will provide years of excellent service and
in the unlikely event that your product does not perform to the highest
standard, every effort will be made to address the issue.
What’s in the package?
MobileR Dyna USB Recording Interface Quick Start Guide x 1 USB 2.0 cable (Type
C) x 1 3.5mm TRS audio cable x 1
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Register your ICON ProAudio product to your personal account
1. Check serial number of your device
Please go to http:// iconproaudio.com/registration or scan the QR code below.
Input your device’s serial number and the other information on the screen.
Click “Submit”.
A message will pop up showing your device information such as model name
and its serial number – Click “Register this device to my account” or if you
see any other message, please contact our after-sales service team
2. Log in to your personal account page for existing user or
sign up for new user
Existing user:
Please log into your personal user page by inputing your user name and password.
New user:
Please click “Sign Up” and fill in all the information.
3. Download all useful materials
All your registered devices under your account will show on the page. Each
product will be listed along with all its available files such as drivers,
firmware, user manual in different languages and bundled software etc. for
download. Please make sure you have download the necessary files such as
driver before you begin device installation.
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Features
The ICON ProAudio MobileR Dyna USB recording interface provides an audio input and output module as well as analog & digital connectivity with any smart mobile devices for live streaming applications. Main features include:
24-Bit 192KHz 1 mic-In/1 inst-In, 2-Out USB Recording Interface
Hi-end studio grade DAC/ADC provides super high dynamic range
Dynamic Range: 127dB
Supporting Mac/PC connectivity operating simultaneously with SmartDevice
Live session possible with audio signal processing via ProDriver4 virtual plug-in rack
2×2 analog I/O full duplex recording and playback
Compatible with iOS and Android Digital I/O jack (Type C) & Analog I/O jack (3.5mm stereo TRRS)
For direct connection with smartphone, tablet or other device
Mic/Instrument preamps with individual gain control and phantom power switch
2 analog outputs on 1/4″ TS jacks or stereo output on 3.5mm phone connector
Smart phone input level control on the top panel
Direct monitor button control on the top panel
1 headphone output with assignable source and individual volume control
Flexible channel routing via the ProDriver4 software control panel
ICON ProAudio developed ultra low latency ProDriver4TMdriver is provided
ICON ProAudio innovative and user friendly plug-in hosting rack software is built-in with ProDriver4TM (Windows and Mac)
USB2.0 High Speed equipped and USB bus-powered
ARM-M7/500MHz processing power and technology for super fast and stable signal processing
Supports Direct Sound, WDM and ASIO2.0
LoopBack function is equipped with ProDriver 4TM for both Mac and Windows platforms
Compatible with mac OS (M1/ Intel Mac) 10.11 and later, iOS 9 or above, Andriod and Windows 7, 8 & 10 (32-bit/64-bit)
Full duplex, simultaneous record/playback
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+5VDC power supply connector is equipped for external power supply when using
with iOS
Rugged aluminum construction Bitwig 8Track included Dotec audio plugins
included
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Front Panel
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1. 3-pin XLR (Balanced) For condenser microphone with +48V phantom power or
dynamic microphone.
Please refer to P.36 for the connection method of different types of
microphones and instruments.
1/4″ TS (Unbalanced) For dynamic microphone
Please refer to P.36 for the connection method of different types of
microphones.
2. 48V phantom power switch
Press to supply +48V phantom power to the associated XLR input. This phantom
power circuit is suitable for most condenser microphones.
3. Input gain level control (Microphone)
This potentiometer controls the input level of the analog microphone input.
4. Input gain level control (Guitar)
This potentiometer controls the input level of the instrument input.
5. Headphone level control
This potentiometer controls the output level of the headphone output.
6. Headphone output
This output jack accepts a standard 1/4 stereo TS headphone connector.
7. Mon (Monitor Control smart phone & PC monitoring signal)
Switch between monitoring smart device with PC signal or only PC’s signal
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Rear Panel
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1. USB 2.0 connector (Type C)
Connect it with the provided USB cable Type C to your Mac/PC or your iOS
device camera kit’s USB connector. Your Mac/PC must have a USB2.0 connector in
order to run the full speed of MobileR Dyna .
2. HI-Z input
This is a high impedance input for guitar/bass.
3. Line outputs L/R
These are unbalanced analog outputs on standard 1/4 TS connectors at +6dBU
line level.
4. Stereo output L/R
This is an unbalanced analog output on a standard 3.5mm stereo connector.
(Note: Master level control will only adjust the output level of both the Line
output L/R and the 3.5mm stereo output.)
5. Smart Device I/O (Digital – Type C & Analog – 3.5mm TRRS)
These ports allow you to connect your smart device and your Mac/PC
simultaneously so you may process the audio signal wih your Mac/PC before
delivering signal to the smart device for live streaming application.
Digital – Type C jack for connecting directly to the digital jack of the smart
device (OTG adapter required)
Analog – TRRS stereo jack for connecting directly to smart device’s audio I/O
6. Power supply connector (USB Type C)
MobileR Dyna is USB-bus powered. If your computer does not supply sufficient
power, connect an ICON 5VDC power supply adapter to this jack. Or you may try
to use your smart phone power adapter with the correct cable type (USB Type
C). Normally it should work and provide enough power to the device.
(Note: You can get the power adapter from ICON distributors/dealers near you)
(Note: External power adapter is needed if the MobileR Dyna is us as a
standalone unit without a Mac or PC)
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Top Panel
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1. Direct Monitor button
Press to monitor the input signal (i.e. microphone or instrument) through your
headphones. Pressing In will allow for Direct monitoring of signal whick mean
signal without computer processing.
2. Smart Phone Input Level Control
Adjust to control the audio input level to the smart phone.
3. Master Level Control
Master level control will only adjust the output level of both the Line output
1/2 and the 3.5mm stereo output.
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Mac driver installation
MobileR Dyna is a class compliant device. Thus there is no driver installation
needed for Mac. Also, it fully supports iOS devices by connecting the unit to
a camera kit.
Install ProDriver 4 with LoopBack function
1. Download ProDriver 4 (Mac) from your “Personal User Portal” page for your
audio intetface.
(Please refer to P.5 “register your ICON ProAudio product to your personal
account” for creating your persoanl user portal)
2. Double click the file “ProDriver-OSX-xxx.dmg” that you just downloaded
from your Persoanl User Portal
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3. Double click “ProDriver.pkg” to start the ProDriver installation
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4. Click “Continue”
5. Click “Continue”
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6. Click “Read License” to read the lincense terms or click “Agree” to start
the installation
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7. Select the disk where you would like ProDriver to be installed and then
click “Continue”
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8. Click “Install”
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9. Input your password or tap your finger print to start the installation.
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10. Installtion started and click “Close” after it has completed.
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11. Please connect your audio interface at this state to you Mac and then
click the ICON logo as shown.
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12. Select your audio interface model from the list and click “Select”
MobileR Dyna
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13. Click “OK” to allow ProDriver to access the microphones.
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14. ProDriver activate logo will appear on your desktop and click it to launch the ProDriver control panel.
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15. Audio MIDI setup
Open the “Audio MIDI setup” window and confirm that the MobileR Dyna device
has been setup properly as shown in diagram 14.
MobileR Dyna (Bit Accurate) MobileR Dyna (Core Audio)
MobileR Dyna (Core Audio) MobileR Dyna : Output
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Mixer control panel(Mac)
The mixers work like a matrix mixer. Activate and adjust the corresponding
input or output channel level. They are very useful and make your inputs and
outputs very flexible. You may route any of your input(s) to any output(s).
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1. HW In 1/2 level metering
Shows the hardware 1/2 input level. (HW In 1/2).
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2. HW Out 1/2 level metering
Shows the hardware 1/2 output level.(HW Out 1/2).
3. LoopBack In 1-8 level metering
Show the LoopBack 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 & 7/8 input level
4. LoopBack Out 1-8 level metering
Show the LoopBack 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 & 7/8 output level
5. Link switch
Switch to adjust both channels’ levels simultaneously.
6. Mute switch
Switch to mute the corresponding channel.
7. “0dB” switch
Switch to instantly adjust the corresponding channel to “0dB” level.
8. Gain control fader
Slide to adjust the gain level for the corresponding channel.
9. Inputs & Outputs Matrix switches
Switch to turn On/Off the corresponding input channel route to the
corresponding output channel. Remember you may route any input(s) to any
output(s).
10. Mixer Presets
6 Mixer-Presets button slots are available for saving or loading your routing
channel settings.
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11. Device Preferences
Click “Device” at the top menu bar to launch the “Preferences” window.
11.1 Output Select your audio interface as your output device 11.2 Input
Select your audio interface as your input device 11.3 Active output channels
Showing you all the avaliable and active output channels for your audio
interface 11.4 Active output channels Showing you all the avaliable and active
input channels for your audio interface 11.5 Sample rate Select your desire
sample rate from the list 11.6 Audio buffer size Select your desire audio
buffer size from the list (Note: If a clicking sound occurs, you should change
to a larger buffer size for the settings. If the largest buffer size has been
selected and there is still a clicking sound. It means your computer
performance is not able to handle the task. (It is not caused by MobileR Dyna
digital audio interface.)
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Windows driver installation
Please follow the step-by-step procedures below to install your MobileR Dyna
USB recording interface and its driver.
1. Turn on your computer
Note: Do not connect the MobileR Dyna digital audio interface to your computer
yet.
2. Download the Windows driver from your “Personal User Page at
www.iconproaudio.com” (Please refer to P.5 “register your ICON ProAudio
product to your personal account” for creating your persoanl user portal)
After you downloaded the driver file, please click it to start the
installation process.
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3. Installation Wizard appears
Choose “Next” when you see the Welcome Screen shown in Diagram 18.
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Click “I Agree” to proceed.
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5. Select components for installation
Check mark the components that you would like to install. We strongly
recommend that you select all components.
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6. Preparing installation files
Once the installation process has started, the process may take some time
depending on your computer performance. Please be patient and wait for the
process to finish.
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7. Click “Install” to proceed.
Note: The same message will appear three times as there are three different
driver installations.
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8. Setup completed
A window as shown in Diagram 25 should appear. Choose “Finish”.
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ProDriver4
MobileR Dyna
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Introducing ProDriver4, the leading edge in audio innovation for stage, studio
and streaming from ICON ProAudio. The ProDriver audio system supplys you with
the most reliable tools for almost any audio application, in the moment, right
when you need it. The heart of the system, is our driver, employing
breakthrough technology and zero latency monitoring. The user interface makes
it easy to grab, route and redirect audio from any source in your computer
with our virtual signal router. Use the ProDriver Plugin Host to connect your
favorite VST, Audio Units and Direct X plugins. Run ProDriver4 in standalone
mode or with your favorite DAW. Save your favorite plugin chains as presets
and recall them during your session or live on stage in real time. 20
Mixer control panel(Windows)
There are two different audio drivers including “WDM” (Windows Driver Model)
and “ASIO” (Audio Stream Input and Output) within the ICON ProAudio audio
interface driver. WDM are widely used for daily software such as media player
and ASIO is mainly being used for most of the recording software such as
LogicPro. The advantage of ASIO is that it has much lower latency than WDM and
this is very important when you are doing recording with load of plugins.
Actually, most of the daily software does not support ASIO driver and using
WDM only, in that case you just simply need to use the HW channel (Hardware
channels). Below please find some explanations on the different terminology
for each channel type.
1. HW IN (Hardware Channel IN)
This mean the hardware input channels including the microphones or internment
input channels
2. HW Out (Hardware Channel OUT)
This mean the hardware output channels including the headphone or line out
output channels
3. VC Out (Virtual Channel OUT)
This only exists on ASIO driver and it is a virtual channel that its output
signal go to ASIO VC IN
4. VC Out (Virtual Channel IN)
This only exists on ASIO driver and it is a virtual channel that its input
signal is coming from ASIO VC Out
5. LoopBack (LoopBack Channel)
ASIO internal loopback channel (e.g. ASIO VC Out signal go to ASIO VC IN)
On the mixer control panel, there are four different types of ASIO channels that you can manipulate.
1. MobileR Dyna Hardware channels (HW In 1/2 & HW Out 1/2)
These are the hardware input and output channels on MobileR Dyna .
2. MobileR Dyna Virtual channels (VC In 1/2, 3/4 and 5/6), (VC Out
1/2, 3/4 and 5/6)
These are the input and output virtual channels that related to the WDM.
For example: WDM Out 1/2 linked to VC In1/2
VC Out1/2 linked to WDM In1/2
3. MobileR Dyna Loopback channels (LB 1/2, 3/4 and 5/6)
These are the ASIO loop-back channels.
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By activating different cross points, you may route the corresponding signal
to your desired channels.
1. HW Input 1/2 level metering
Showing the hardware 1/2 input level (HW In 1/2).
2. HW Output 1/2 level metering
Showing the hardware 1/2 output level (HW Out 1/2).
3. VC In 1/2 (Virtual) input level metering
Showing the WDM 1/2 output level (VC In 1/2).
4. VC In 3/4 (Virtual) input level metering
Showing the WDM 3/4 output level (VC In 3/4).
5. VC Out 1/2 (Virtual) output level metering
Showing the ASIO 1/2 VC output level (VC Out 1/2).
6. VC Out 3/4 (Virtual) output level metering
Showing the ASIO 3/4 VC output level (VC Out 3/4).
7. VSC In 1/2 (Virtual) input level metering
Showing the WDM 1/2 output level (VSC In 1/2).
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8. VSC Music In 1/2 (Virtual) input level metering
Showing the WDM 1/2 output level (VSC music In 1/2).
9. VSC Out 1/2 (Virtual) output level metering
Showing the ASIO 1/2 VC output level (VSC Out 1/2).
10. VSC Music Out 1/2 (Virtual) output level metering
Showing the ASIO 1/2 VC output level (VSC music Out 1/2).
11. Loopback 1/2
Showing the ASIO loop-back 1/2 channel’s level metering.
12. Loopback 3/4
Showing the ASIO loop-back 3/4 channel’s level metering.
13. Loopback 5/6
Showing the ASIO loop-back 5/6 channel’s level metering.
14. Link switch
Switch to adjust both channels level simultaneously.
15. Mute switch
Switch to mute the corresponding channel.
16. “0dB” switch
Switch to instantly adjust the corresponding channel to “0dB” level.
17. Gain control fader
Slide to adjust the gain level for the corresponding channel.
18. Inputs & Outputs Matrix switches
Switch to turn On/Off the corresponding input channel route to the
corresponding output channel. The matrix is very useful and makes your inputs
and outputs very flexible. You may route any of your input(s) to any
output(s).
19. Mixer Presets
6 Mixer-Presets button slots are available for saving or loading your routing
channel settings.
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Settings (Sample rate and latency settings)
Click the “Setting” button to launch the settings window.
Diagram 31
Sample rate setting
Select your desired sampling rate from 44.1KHz to 192KHz on the pull down
window shown in Diagram 32.
Diagram 32
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Latency settings
There are six standard latency settings to select. If you would like to
customize your own latency value, select custom. Safe (maximum latency) Extra
Large Normal Small Very Small Minimum (minimum latency) Custom
Diagram 33
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There are three different settings you can adjust to customize your own
latency settings: These values include:
1. ASIO buffer Size
You may adjust the value ranging from 32/64/128/256/512/1024/2048 and 4096.
Diagram 34
2. Streaming buffer Size
Adjustable settings: Minimum/Low/Normal/High and Maximum.
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3. Streaming buffer volume
Adjustable values: 2/3 and 4.
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(Note: If a warning message appears on the “Latency Status” windows, please
select a larger latency setting.)
(Note: If a clicking sound occurs, you should change to a larger buffer size
for the settings. If the largest buffer size has been selected and there is
still a clicking sound. It means your computer performance is not able to
handle the task. (It is not caused by MobileR Dyna digital audio interface.)
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ProDriver hosting rack (Mac/Windows)
MobileR Dyna
Diagram 38
With the ProDriver Rack, you can use any of your plug-ins with your DAW. Or
you may use your device as a standalone plug-ins effectors without the need to
run a DAW. Click the “Rack” button on your ProDriver’s mixer panel to launch
the Virtual Rack window
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Session & Preset
A session could contain unlimited presets. Each preset allow you to insert
different plug-ins to create your desire sound effect or application need.
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Diagram 39
1Create a New Session
Click “New Session” under the “file” tab on the top menu bar. Then click “Save
Session” and input file name.
2Open a saved Session
Click “Open Session” under the “File” tab on the top menu bar and select the
saved session file to open the session.
3Save a Session
When you make any changes to your session, you may save it by clicking the
“Save Session” function under the “File” tab on the top menu bar. Or if you
would like to save as a new session, click “Save Session As” function and
input a new session name.
Create a New Preset
Click “New Preset” function under the “Edit” tab on the top menu bar. A new
preset slot will create.
Tip: To rename the preset, click the “Aa” button on the selected preset slot.
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Duplicate Current Preset
Sometime you may like to make small changes to a current preset and compare
the two. The function of “Duplicate Current Preset” will allow you to copy the
current preset instantly. Then you may make changes as wish with one of the
preset and make comparison between the two. Click “Duplicate Current Preset”
function on the “Edit” tab on the top menu bar.
Tip: You may duplicate a selected preset by clicking the third button on the
right on the selected preset slot.
Diagram 41
Delete a Preset
You may delete any preset. Select a preset and click “Delete selected preset”
under the “Edit” tab on the top menu bar.
Tip: You may also delete a selected preset by clicking the “Trash” button on
the selected preset slot.
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Grouping a Preset
There are four “Preset Categories” including “Vocal”, “Special”, “MC” and
“Others” that allow you grouping all your current presets. This is very useful
to manage your different presets according to different application such as
singing (Vocal), broadcasting (MC) or Guitar (Special) etc. To set a selected
preset to a particular category – Click the “#” button in the selected preset
slot and click the category from the pull down menu.
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Edit plug-in in a preset
Click the “Pencil & Paper” button on the selected preset slot will enter to
the plug-in rack screen where you would see 6 different routing blocks.
1. ProDriver Input routing block with orange connections Depended on the
number of I/O that your audio interface equipped, you will see
a number of connections in orange, they are representing the input channels of
the audio interface. 2. ProDriver Output routing block with orange connections
Depended on the number of I/O that your audio interface equipped, you will see
a number of connections in orange, they are representing the output channels
of the audio interface. 3. ProDriver MIDI Input routing block with green
connection Depended on if your audio interface has equipped with MIDI I/O, you
will see a connection in green, it is representing the MIDI input channel of
the audio interface. 4. ProDriver MIDI Output routing block with green
connection Depended on if your audio interface has equipped with MIDI I/O, you
will see a connection in green, it is representing the MIDI output channel of
the audio interface.
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5. Mute routing block This is a routing block intended for the use of Mute
function. Right click the
block will show up the plug-in pull-down menu for all the available plug-in,
click the desire plug-in to select. To use the block as the “Mute” function,
normally you have to add . We have created a small activate shortcut button on
the ProDriver floating icon. Simply click the “M” button would activate or
deactivate the function (plugin). Tip: Except using it as a Mute function, you
may consider to use it for any other function that you wish by insert a
correspondence plugin.
Diagram 45
6. Voice Over routing block This is a routing block intended for the use of
Voice Over function. Right click
the block will show up the plug-in pull-down menu for all the available plug-
in, click the desire plug-in to select. To use the block as the “Voice Over”
function, normally you have to add . We have created a small activate shortcut
button on the ProDriver floating icon. Simply click the “V” button would
activate or deactivate the function (plugin). Tip: Except using it as a Voice
Over function, you may consider to use it for any other function that you wish
by insert a correspondence plugin.
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Import all your available plug-in
To import all you available plug-in, click “View” tab on the top menu bar and
click “Plugin Manager” to launch the Plugin Manager window. Click “Scan VST”
or “Scan VST3″ to scan your computer all the available correspondence plugin
automatically. A list of all available plugins will be shown and they have
imported automatically and ready to be used in ProDriver.
Diagram 46
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Add plug-in and make routing
It is extremely easy to add plug-ins and make any routing between input
channels to any plug-in to output channels. Just simply pull & drag the
connection cable from connection point to point. To add a plug-in, right click
your mouse, you will see all the available plug-ins that you have in your
computer in the pull-down menu, then simply just click the plug-in to select.
MobileR Dyna
MobileR Dyna
MobileR Dyna
MobileR Dyna
Diagram 47
Buttons
1Click to launch the actual plug-in control panel for making settings. 2Click
to delete all the virtual connections that connected to the block. 3Click to
delete the routing /plugin block 4Click to activate or deactivate the
routing/plugin block
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1
4
Diagram 48
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Hardware Connections
Connect the MobileR Dyna digital audio interface outputs to your amplifier,
powered monitors.
If you are monitoring through headphones, connect your headphones to the
device’s headphone output.
Connect your microphone/guitar to the device’s analog input.
1
PC/MAC Only
3 MaMc a/cPC
1
Smart Device Only
Power Pack 1
PC/MAC Smart Device Simultaneously
MaMc a/cPC
3
Power Pack 1
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2
2
iPhone
Android
or
or
2 2
iPhone
Android
or
or
Different types of microphone connection method diagram
Dynamic Microphone
(D2)
1/4” TR Unbalanced
Or XLR
Balanced
Condenser Microphone
(Apollo)
Note: For dynamic microphone user, please make sure +48V phantom power switch
is “OFF” before you plug in your microphone, otherwise it may cause damage to
your microphone.
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Specifications
ADC:
Dynamic Range: ……………………………………… 116dB, A-weighted Signal-to-Noise
Ratio:………………………………. -116dB, A-weighted THD+N Ratio: …………………………………………. -108dB,
-1dBFS
DAC:
Dynamic Range: ……………………………………… 127dB, A-weighted Signal-to-Noise
Ratio:………………………………. -127dB, A-weighted THD+N Ratio: …………………………………………. -120dB,
0dBFS
Mic Input(XLR, Balanced):
Frequency Response: ……………………………… 20Hz to 20kHz (+/-0.1dB) Noise EIN:
……………………………………………… <-120dB Input Impedance:…………………………………….. 1.8K Ohms Gain
Range: …………………………………………… -6dB~+46dB Maximum Input Level: ……………………………… +9dBu
Instrument Input(6.35mmTS, Unbalanced):
Frequency Response: ……………………………… 20Hz to 20kHz (+/-0.1dB) Input
Impedance:…………………………………….. 390K Ohms, typical Gain Range: ……………………………………………
+6dB~+45dB Maximum Input Level: ……………………………… +9dBu
Line Outputs 1/2 (Stereo, Unbalanced):
Frequency Response: ……………………………… 20Hz to 20kHz (+/-0.1dB) Nominal Output
Level: ……………………………… +6dBu, typical Maximum Output Level:……………………………. +10dBu
Output Impedance: ………………………………….. 150 Ohms Load Impedance:…………………………………….. 600
Ohm minimum
Headphone Outputs: (Stereo, Unbalanced)
Frequency Response: ……………………………… 20Hz to 20kHz (+/-1dB) Maximum Output
Level:……………………………. +9dBu, typical Output Impedance: ………………………………….. 10 Ohms
Load Impedance:…………………………………….. 32 to 600 Ohms
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Services
If your MobileR Dyna needs servicing, follow these instructions.
Check our online Help Center at http://support.iconproaudio.com/hc/en-us, for information, knowledge, and downloads such as: 1. FAQ 2. Download 3. Learn More 4. Forum Very often you will find solutions on these pages. If you don’t find a solution, create a support ticket at our online Help Center at the link below, and our technical support team will assist you as soon as we can. Navigate to http://support.iconproaudio.com/hc/en-us and then sign in to submit a ticket. As soon as you have submitted an inquiry ticket, our support team will assist you to resolve the problem with your ICON ProAudio device as soon as possible.
To send defective products for service:
1. Ensure the problem is not related to operation error or external system devices.
2. Keep this owner’s manual. We don’t need it to repair the unit.
3. Pack the unit in its original packaging including end card and box. This is very important. If you have lost the packaging, please make sure you have packed the unit properly. ICON is not responsible for any damage that occurs due to non-factory packing.
4. Ship to the ICON tech support center or the local return authorization. See our
service centers and distributor service points at the link below:
If you are located in US
If you are located in Hong Kong
Send the product to:
Send the product to:
North America
ASIA OFFICE:
Mixware, LLC U.S. Distributor
Unit F, 15/F., Fu Cheung Centre,
11070 Fleetwood Street Unit F.
No. 5-7 Wong Chuk Yueng
Sun Valley, CA 91352; USA
Street, Fotan,
Tel.: (818) 578 4030
Sha Tin, N.T., Hong Kong.
Contact: www.mixware.net/help If you are located in Europe Send the product to: Sound Service
Tel: (852) 2398 2286 Fax: (852) 2789 3947 Email: info.asia@icon-global.
com
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HeadquarterMoriz-Seeler-Straße
3D-12489 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 707 130-0
Fax: +49 (0)30 707 130-189
E-Mail: info@sound-service.eu
5. For additional update information please visit our website at:
www.iconproaudio.com
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