Connect the provided breakout cable to Duet 2.

Connect a microphone or instrument to the breakout cable’s combo jack.

Open Apogee Maestro 2 from the Applications folder and select the Input tab.

Select the Analog Level setting that corresponds to the device you have connected to Duet 2’s input(s).
For example, if you have a microphone connected to the XLR input of the breakout cable’s combo jack, select “Mic” from the Analog Level menu.

Note: If you are using a condenser microphone that requires phantom power, then select the 48V box on the Input tab of Maestro 2.
Phantom power is indicated on Duet 2’s display by a red dot above the microphone icon.

If you have an instrument connected to the 1/4” input of the combo jack, then select “Inst” from the Analog Level menu.

Push the Multi-function Controller Knob until the microphone or instrument icon is lit on the Duet 2’s display and turn the knob to raise or lower Duet 2’s input level*.

*See the Duet 2 User’s Guide for a more detailed description of setting recording levels.