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 heat producing 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
Thank you for purchasing the ICON Umix1010Rack digital audio Interface. We
sincerely trust this product will provide years of satisfactory service, but if anything is
not to your complete satisfaction, we will endeavor to make things right.
In these pages, you'll nd a detailed description of the features of the Cube4Nano
Live 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 full specications.
Please register the product on our website at the below link www. iconproaudio.com/registration:
Please follow the step by step procedures. Start by inputing the device’s serial
number as well as your personal information, etc. By registering your product online,
you will be entitled to service and after-sales support at our Help Center by visiting
our website at www.iconproaudio.com. Also, all the registered products under your
account will be listed on your personal product page where you will nd updated
information such as rmware/driver upgrades, software bundles, user manual
downloads, etc. for your device.
As with most electronic devices, we strongly recommend you retain the original
packaging. In the unlikely event the product must be returned for servicing, the
original packaging (or reasonable equivalent) is required.
With proper care and adequate air circulation, your Cube4Nano Live digital audio
interface will operate without any trouble for many years. We recommend that you
record your serial number in the space provided below for future reference.
What’s in the package?
● Umix1010Rack USB Recording Interface
● Quick Start Guide x 1
● USB 2.0 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 ll 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 les such as drivers, rmware,
user manual in different languages and bundled software etc. for download.
Please make sure you have download the necessary les such as driver before
you begin device installation.
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Features
The ICON Umix1010Rack USB recording interface provides an audio input and
output module with USB connectivity. Main features include:
● 24-Bit 192KHz 10-In/10-Out USB Recording Interface
● High dynamic range:
DAC: Dynamic Range: 114dB
ADC: Dynamic Range: 114dB
● 8 x 8 analog I/O full duplex recording and playback
● 8 x Mic/Instrument preamps with individual gain control and phantom power switch
● 8 analog outputs on 1/4” TRS jacks
● S/PDIF I/O on RCA coaxial connectors
● 1 x 1 – 16 channel MIDI I/O
● Master volume control on the front panel
● 2 headphone outputs with assignable source and individual volume control
● Flexible channel routing via the software control panel
● ICON's innovative ProDrive
™ plug-ins hosting rack is provided
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● Kilohearts plug-ins are provided
● USB2.0 High Speed equipped and USB bus-powered
● Supports DirectSound, WDM and ASIO2.0
● Compatible with Mac OS (Intel-Mac) 10.11 and later, iOS 9 or above and Windows 7,
8 & 10 (32-bit/64-bit)
● Full duplex, simultaneous record/playback
● +12VDC power supply connector is equipped for external power supply when using
with iOS
● Rugged aluminum construction
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Front Panel
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1. HI-Z input
This is a high impedance input for guitar/bass.
2. “Inst/MIC” input switch
Mic or MIC input switch for input 1-8.
3. Input gain level controls 1-8
These potentiometers control the input level of their associated analog Mic/Inst/
Line input.
4. 48V phantom power switch
Press to supply +48V phantom power to the associated XLR (Rear panel) input.
This phantom power circuit is suitable for most condenser microphones.
5. Sig (Signal LED indicator)
When lit, this LED indicates the presence of an audio signal at the associated
MIC/INST input.
6. Clip (Clip LED indicator)
When lit, this LED indicates clipping input level at the associated MIC/INST
input. The LED will illuminate when the signal is 3dB below the clipping point.
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7. Master level control
This potentiometer controls the master output level (output Ch.1-2) of the analog
outputs.
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8. Output level metering
Showing the output level for the master channel.
9. Headphone level control 1-2
These potentiometers control the output level of the associated headphone
output.
10. Headphone output 1-2
These output jacks accept a standard 1/4″ stereo TRS headphone connector.
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Rear Panel
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1. Mic/Line” inputs 1-8
Balanced mic/Line level inputs. These hybrid connectors will accept a
standard 3-pin XLR plug or a 1/4” TS connector.
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2. Line outputs 1-8
These are balanced analog outputs on standard 1/4″ TS connectors at +6dBU
line level.
3. S/PDIF coaxial I/O connectors
S/PDIF digital input and output on coaxial RCA connectors. The digital input is
selected via the Umix1010Rack software control panel, while the digital output
will be sent to the coaxial.
4. MIDI I/O connectors
MIDI input and output on standard 5-pin DIN connectors
5. USB 2.0 Connector
Connect it with the provided USB cable to your Mac/PC’s USB connector.
Your Mac/PC must have a USB2.0 connector in order to run the full speed of
Umix1010Rack
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6. 12V/3A power adaptor
Connect the provided power adaptor here.
Note: Umix1010Rack is not able to work without the provided power adaptor
connected. The USB bus power is not able to provide sufcient power supply for
Umix1010Rack .
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Mac driver installation
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Umix1010Rack 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.
Please follow the step-by-step procedures below to install your Umix1010Rack USB
recording interface.
1. Turn on your Mac
(Note: Do not connect the Umix1010Rack digital audio interface to your Mac
yet.)
2. Class compliant device
Umix1010Rack is class compliant on macOS, so no driver installation isneeded.
3. Copy the software control panel shortcut logo to your
desktop
Open the previous “Mac” folder. Copy the “ProDriveⅢ” software panel shortcut
logo and paste it to your desktop.
Mac
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Diagram 1
4. Launch the software control
panel
Click the Umix1010Rack ’s software
control panel shortcut logo you have
just copied to your desktop to launch
the software control panel.
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Diagram 2
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5. Connect your
Umix1010Rack digital
audio interface
Now connect the Umix1010Rack
digital audio interface to your Mac's
USB port.
Note: Umix1010Rack audio
interface only support USB2.0. Your
Mac must have a USB2.0 port.
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Umix1010Rack (Core Audio)
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Umix1010Rack(Core Audio)
Umix1010Rack: Output
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Mixer control panel
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 exible. You may
route any of your input(s) to any output(s).
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1. HW Input 1/2 level metering
Shows the hardware 1/2 input level. (HW In 1/2).
2. HW Output 1/2 level metering
Shows the hardware 1/2 output level.(HW Out 1/2).
3. HW Input 3/4 level metering
Shows the hardware 3/4 input level. (HW In 3/4).
4. HW Output 3/4 level metering
Shows the hardware 3/4 output level.(HW Out 3/4).
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5. HW Input 5/6 level metering
Shows the hardware 5/6 input level. (HW In 5/6).
6. HW Output 5/6 level metering
Shows the hardware 5/6 output level.(HW Out 5/6).
7. HW Input 7/8 level metering
Shows the hardware 7/8 input level. (HW In 7/8).
8. HW Output 7/8 level metering
Shows the hardware 7/8 output level.(HW Out 7/8).
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9. S/PDIF In 9/10
Shows the S/PDIF 9/10 input level (S/PDIF In 9/10).
10. S/PDIF Out 9/10
Shows the S/PDIF 9/10 output level (S/PDIF Out 9/10).
11. Link switch
Switch to adjust both channels' levels simultaneously.
12. Mute switch
Switch to mute the corresponding channel.
13. “0dB” switch
Switch to instantly adjust the corresponding channel to “0dB” level.
14. Gain control fader
Slide to adjust the gain level for the corresponding channel.
15. Inputs & Outputs Matrix switches
Switch to turn On/Off the corresponding input channel route to the correspondingoutput channel. Remember you may route any input(s) to any output(s).
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Windows driver installation
Please follow the step-by-step procedures below to install your Umix1010Rack USB
recording interface and its driver.
1. Turn on your computer
Note: Do not connect the Umix1010Rack digital audio interface to your
computer yet.
2. Download the Windows driver from your “Personal User
Page at www.iconproaudio.com”
After you downloaded the driver le, 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 7.
4. License Agreement
Click “I Agree” to proceed.
Diagram 6
Diagram 7
Diagram 8
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5. Select components for installation
Check mark the components that you wouldlike to install. We strongly recommend thatyou select all components.
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Umix1010Rack Device Drivers
Diagram 9
6. Preparing installation les
Once the installation process has started,the process may take some time dependingon your computer performance. Please bepatient and wait for the process to nish.
7. Click “Install” to proceed.
Note: The same message will appear three
times as there are three different driverinstallations.
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Icon_Umix1010Rack _2.9.86.50.exe
Diagram 10
Diagram 11
Diagram 12
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8. Setup completed
A window as shown in Diagram 14
should appear. Choose "Finish”.
Diagram 14
9. Launch the software
control panel
You may click the ICON ProAudio
logo on the system tray to launch
the software control panel (Page
19).
10. Connect your
Umix1010Rack digital
audio interface
Now connect the
Umix1010Rack digital audio
interface to your computer's
USB port.
Diagram 15
Diagram 16
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ProDrive
Diagram 17
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Diagram 18
The Umix1010Rack comes equipped with ProDriveⅢ - our innovative
rack, plug-in host, and virtual signal router. ProDrive
mode or with your favorite digital audio workstation (DAW). Pull up your guitar
modeling and play, or plug in your midi controller and control your favorite virtual
instruments without running through your digital audio workstation.
runs either in standalone
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Mixer control panel
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On the mixer control panel, there are four different main types of ASIO channels that
you can manipulate.
1. Umix1010Rack Hardware channels (HW In 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8),
(HW Out 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8)
These are the hardware input and output channels on Umix1010Rack .
2. Umix1010Rack S/PDIF channels (S/PDIF In 9/10 & S/PDIF Out
9/10 )
These are the S/PDIF input and output channels on Umix1010Rack .
3. Umix1010Rack 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 In1/2VC Out1/2 linked to WDM In1/2
4. Umix1010Rack Loopback channels (LB 1/2, 3/4 and 5/6)
These are the ASIO loop-back channels.
Diagram 19
By activating different cross points, you may route the corresponding signal to your
desired channels.
1. HW Input 1/2 level metering
Shows the hardware 1/2 input level (HW In 1/2).
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2. HW Output 1/2 level metering
Shows the hardware 1/2 output level (HW Out 1/2).
3. HW Input 3/4 level metering
Shows the hardware 3/4 input level. (HW In 3/4).
4. HW Output 3/4 level metering
Shows the hardware 3/4 output level.(HW Out 3/4).
5. HW Input 5/6 level metering
Shows the hardware 5/6 input level. (HW In 5/6).
6. HW Output 5/6 level metering
Shows the hardware 5/6 output level.(HW Out 5/6).
7. HW Input 7/8 level metering
Shows the hardware 7/8 input level. (HW In 7/8).
8. HW Output 7/8 level metering
Shows the hardware 7/8 output level.(HW Out 7/8).
9. S/PDIF Input 9/10 level metering
Shows the S/PDIF 9/10 input level. (S/PDIF In 9/10).
10. S/PDIF Output 9/10 level metering
Shows the S/PDIF 9/10 output level. (S/PDIF Out 9/10)
11. VC In 1/2 (Virtual) input level metering
Shows the WDM 1/2 output level (VC In 1/2).
12. VC In 3/4 (Virtual) input level metering
Shows the WDM 3/4 output level (VC In 3/4).
13. VC In 5/6 (Virtual) input level metering
Shows the WDM 5/6 output level (VC In 5/6).
14. VC Out 1/2 (Virtual) output level metering
Shows the ASIO 1/2 VC output level (VC Out 1/2).
15. VC Out 3/4 (Virtual) output level metering
Shows the ASIO 3/4 VC output level (VC Out 3/4).
16. VC Out 5/6 (Virtual) output level metering
Shows the ASIO 5/6 VC output level (VC Out 5/6).
17. Loopback 1/2
Shows the ASIO loop-back 1/2 channel’s level metering.
18. Loopback 3/4
Shows the ASIO loop-back 3/4 channel’s level metering.
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19. Loopback 5/6
Shows the ASIO loop-back 5/6 channel’s level metering.
20. Link switch
Switch to adjust both channels level simultaneously.
21. Mute switch
Switch to mute the corresponding channel.
22. “0dB” switch
Switch to instantly adjust the corresponding channel to “0dB” level.
23. Gain control fader
Slide to adjust the gain level for the corresponding channel.
24. 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 exible. You may route any of your input(s) to any output(s).
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Settings (Sample rate and latency settings)
Click the “Setting” button to launch the settings window.
Diagram 20
Sample rate setting
Select your desired sampling rate from 44.1KHz to 192KHz on the pull down
window shown in Diagram 21.
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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 22
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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 23
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.
Diagram 25
Diagram 26
(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 Umix1010Rack digital audio interface.)
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ProDrive
With the ProDriveⅢ Rack, you can use any of your plug-ins with your DAW. Or
you may use your device as a standalone plug-ins effector without the need to run a
DAW.
hosting rack
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Hardware Connections
Mac
Connect the Umix1010Rack digital audio interface outputs to your amplier, powered
monitors or surround system. In two-channel stereo operation, the default outputs
are channels 1 and 2.
If you are monitoring through headphones, connect your headphones to the device’s
headphone output.
Connect your microphones, instruments or other line level analog sources to the
device's analog inputs.
Connect your S/PDIF digital devices to the coaxial digital I/O and MIDI device
to the MIDI I/O.
or
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2
Mac / PC
Mixer
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LINE
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Specications
Mic/Inst Inputs 1-8 (Balanced; at Minimum Gain):
Frequency Response: .................................... 22Hz to 22kHz (+/-0.1dB)
Load Impedance: ............................................ 32 to 600 Ohms
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Services
If your Umix1010Rack needs servicing, follow these instructions.
Check our online help centre 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 nd solutions on these pages. If you don’t nd a solution, create a
support ticket at our online ACS (Auto Customer Support) at the below link, 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 or click “Submit a ticket” without the need to sign in.
As soon as you have submitted an enquiry ticket, our supporting 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 Pro Audio tech support center or the local return authorization.
See our service centres and distributor service points at the link below:
If you are located in US
Send the product to:
North AmericaMixware, LLC – U.S. Distributor11070 Fleetwood Street – Unit F.Sun Valley, CA 91352; USATel.: (818) 578 4030