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Utilising the RCA (Phono) Outputs on the Saffire 6 USB

If you want to use the 2 pairs of RCA outputs simultaneously, for example to plug into a DJ Mixer, you need to set the monitor gain knob to its maximum in order to match the output levels.

This is because the monitor output level only controls outputs 1 and 2 on the rear of the unit, outputs 3 and 4 are permanently fixed at maximum level.

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