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iD 4.3.20

Software for iD4, a device for recording sound

Category: Music
Price: Free
Popularity: Low
Version String: 4.3.20
Release Date: 2024-05-23
Architecture: Intel & AppleSilicon(ARM)
Minimum OS: macOS 10.9
Vendor Name: Audient
Homepage: audient.com

Version History 4.3.20

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Description:

2in | 2out Audio Interface

Designed to take your recordings to the next level in every way, the iD4 (MKII) delivers professional audio performance in a compact and modern desktop package, giving you everything you need to make studio quality recordings at home.


Mac Installation

1. Connect iD4

Using the USB - C cable provided, connect iD4 to a USB - C port on your Mac.

2. Check Connectivity

Once connected to your computer and powered on, the white USB LED on iD4 will illuminate.

If at any time the USB LED turns off during normal operation please check all connections and if further problems develop please contact Audient support.

3. Set iD4 as Audio Device

Select iD4 in the audio device list found in:

System Preferences > Sound > Output

You will need to check that iD4 is selected as the audio device in your chosen Digital Audio Workstation Software (DAW) as well. This setting is normally found in an Audio Settings or Preferences menu


DAW SETUP

Logic Pro Setup

Operation with Logic Pro

With iD4 plugged into your Mac, launch Logic Pro and ensure that iD4 is selected as your Input and Output Device:

Logic Pro > Preferences > Audio

Once iD4 is selected as your device, set the appropriate buffer size for your session. If you are using the Monitor Mix knob to monitor your inputs, you can set the buffer size reasonably high to reduce the strain on your computer. If you are experiencing issues with playback stability or “overload” errors coming up, try increasing the buffer size.

If you are opening an existing session, iD4’s sample rate will automatically change to match the project. If you are starting a new session, be sure to select the appropriate sample rate found in:

File > Project Settings > Audio

If you are monitoring your input signal on iD4, disable Logic’s software monitoring to avoid hearing duplicate signals as this can be very off-putting.

Logic Pro > Preferences > Audio > General > Software Monitoring