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The Audient iD14 MKII is a high-performance USB audio interface designed for studio-quality recording and monitoring. Featuring two Class-A microphone preamps, advanced converter technology, and versatile connectivity, it provides a professional solution for musicians, producers, and content creators. This manual will guide you through the setup, operation, and maintenance of your iD14 MKII.
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- Two Class-A console microphone preamps rau kev ntes lub suab zoo nkauj.
- High-performance AD/DA converters with 126dB dynamic range.
- High-speed USB-C connectivity, bus-powered for portability.
- One JFET instrument input for direct guitar/bass connection.
- Dual headphone outputs (1/4-inch and 1/8-inch) for flexible monitoring.
- Optical input (ADAT/SPDIF) for digital expansion up to 8 additional channels.
- iD ScrollControl Mode for hands-on control of DAW functions.
- All-metal desktop housing for durability and stability.
- Includes Audient ARC creative hub with free software and plugins.
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1. Unboxing thiab Initial Inspection
Carefully remove your Audient iD14 MKII from its packaging. Verify that all components are present: the iD14 MKII unit and a USB-C cable. Inspect the unit for any visible damage.


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Connect the iD14 MKII to your computer using the provided USB-C cable. The unit is bus-powered, meaning it draws power directly from your computer via the USB connection, eliminating the need for an external power supply. Ensure the USB-C cable is securely connected to both the interface and your computer's USB-C port.

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Before using your iD14 MKII, you must install the necessary drivers and the Audient iD Mixer software. Visit the official Audient website and navigate to the support section for the iD14 MKII. Download the latest drivers and the iD Mixer application compatible with your operating system (Mac/PC). Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.
4. Driver Installation and Verification
After installation, restart your computer if prompted. The iD14 MKII should be recognized by your system. You can verify this in your computer's sound settings or device manager. The iD Mixer application will provide a visual confirmation of the connection and allow you to configure the interface's settings.
Official product video: "Introducing the Audient iD14 MkII" provides an overview of the interface's features and capabilities.
Operating Your Audient iD14 MKII
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The iD14 MKII's front panel provides intuitive controls for your recording and monitoring needs.
- Tau Txais Knobs: Two large knobs control the input gain for Microphone Preamps 1 and 2. Adjust these to achieve optimal signal levels without clipping.
- 48V Phantom Fais Fab: Individual switches below each gain knob activate 48V phantom power for condenser microphones.
- LED Meters: A vertical array of LEDs displays the input and output levels, helping you monitor your signal and prevent clipping.
- iD ScrollControl Knob: The large rotary encoder on the right serves as the main volume control for your monitors and headphones. In iD ScrollControl mode, it can also be used to control DAW parameters or plugin settings.
- Cov nyees khawm: Three assignable buttons (Speaker, iD, Headphone) allow quick access to various functions like monitor dim, alt speaker selection, mono sum, talkback, or headphone output selection, configurable via the iD Mixer software.


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The iD14 MKII offers a comprehensive set of connections for various audio sources and monitoring setups.
- Mic/Line Inputs (XLR/TRS Combo): Two combo jacks on the rear panel accept XLR for microphones or 1/4-inch TRS for line-level sources.
- JFET Instrument Input (1/4-inch): Located on the front panel, this input is designed for direct connection of guitars, basses, or other high-impedance instruments.
- Balanced Line Outputs (1/4-inch TRS): Four outputs on the rear (1L, 1R, 2L, 2R) allow connection to studio monitors or other line-level devices.
- Dual Headphone Outputs: Two headphone jacks on the front panel (one 1/4-inch, one 1/8-inch) allow for simultaneous monitoring by two users.
- Optical Input (ADAT/SPDIF): This digital input on the rear allows for expansion of your system with up to 8 additional channels using compatible ADAT or SPDIF devices.


3. Advanced Features (iD Mixer Software)
The Audient iD Mixer software is your central control hub for the iD14 MKII. It allows for flexible routing, creating custom headphone mixes, and utilizing the audio loopback feature for streaming or podcasting. The optical input enables seamless integration with external ADAT or SPDIF devices, expanding your recording capabilities significantly.
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To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Audient iD14 MKII, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Ntxuav: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the unit. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents that could damage the finish or internal components.
- Cia: Store the interface in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and excessive dust.
- Kev Tswj Xyuas Cable: Ensure cables are not excessively bent or strained, especially at connection points, to prevent damage to the cables or ports.
- Hloov tshiab Firmware: Periodically check the Audient website for firmware updates. Keeping your device's firmware up-to-date ensures compatibility and access to the latest features and bug fixes.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
If you encounter any issues with your Audient iD14 MKII, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:
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- Txheeb xyuas USB kev twb kev txuas: Ensure the USB-C cable is firmly connected to both the iD14 MKII and your computer. Try a different USB-C port or cable if available.
- Installation tsav tsheb: Verify that the latest Audient drivers are correctly installed on your computer. Reinstall them if necessary.
- System Sound Settings: Confirm that the Audient iD14 MKII is selected as the default audio input and output device in your computer's sound settings.
- DAW/Software Settings: Check your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) or other audio software to ensure the iD14 MKII is selected as the audio interface.
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- Adjust Gain Levels: Ensure input gain knobs are set appropriately. If the LED meters are consistently red, reduce the gain.
- Check Sample Rate/Buffer Size: Mismatched sample rates or very low buffer sizes in your DAW can cause distortion. Adjust these settings in your DAW and the iD Mixer.
- Cable Integrity: Inspect audio cables for damage or loose connections.
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- 48V Switch: Ensure the individual 48V switch for the connected microphone input is engaged.
- Microphone Hom: Confirm that your microphone requires phantom power (condenser microphones typically do). Dynamic microphones do not.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Tus nqi |
|---|---|
| Yam Nyhav | 2 puj |
| Khoom Dimensions | 5.91 x 4.72 x 0.59 po |
| Yam khoom Model Number | iD14MKII |
| Xim lub npe | Dub |
| Compatible Devices | Tus Kheej Computer |
| Hom Connector | USB Type C, Optical |
| Kev Kho Vajtse Interface | USB |
| Tus naj npawb ntawm Channel | 4 |
| Hom khoom | Yas |
| Kev Ua Haujlwm | iOS, Mac OS |
Warranty thiab Support
The Audient iD14 MKII comes with a manufacturer's warranty. For detailed information regarding warranty terms, registration, and technical support, please visit the official Audient website lossis tiv tauj lawv cov neeg siv khoom ncaj qha. Khaws koj cov ntaub ntawv pov thawj ntawm kev yuav khoom rau kev lees paub.