- Knowledge Base
- Symphony I/O Mk 2
- Getting Started
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BOOM
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Duet 3
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Symphony Desktop
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Symphony I/O Mk 2
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Jam X
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HypeMiC
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MiC +
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ClipMic digital 2
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Groove
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Jam +
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MetaRecorder
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Plugins
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Apogee Control Remote
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FAQ
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Legacy Products
- AD-16x & DA-16x
- AD-16 & DA-16 (non-x versions)
- AD-8000
- AMBEO Smart Headset
- AMBus Cards
- Big Ben
- Duet (Firewire)
- Duet 2
- Duet for iPad/Mac/PC (USB)
- Avid Pro Tools Duet
- Element Series
- Ensemble (Firewire)
- Ensemble (Thunderbolt)
- GiO
- Jam
- Maestro App
- Maestro 2
- MiC
- MINI Products
- One
- One (iPad, Mac, PC)
- PSX-100
- Quartet
- Rosetta 200
- Rosetta 800
- Rosetta AD
- Sennheiser ClipMic
- Symphony32 PCI Cards
- Symphony 64 PCIe & Thunderbridge
- Symphony I/O Mk 1
- Symphony Mobile
- Trak2
- X-Digi-Mix
- X-FireWire
- X-HD
- X-Symphony
- X-Video
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First Take
How to set the Symphony I/O MkII for Auto-Power On
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- Power down the Symphony I/O MkII.
- Disconnect Thunderbolt cable and power cable from Symphony I/O MkII.
- Unscrew the top lid from the Symphony I/O MkII chassis.
- Once the lid is off, look down at the Main Digital board (the board on the left).
- In the lower right-side corner of the Main Digital board, near where the orange ribbon cables connect the front-panel display to the Main Digital board and the gray ribbon cables connect the i/o modules to the Main Digital board, you will see jumper J18 with the words 'Auto Power On'. Move the jumper over to the right so it is covering pins 2 and 3.
- Put the top lid back on the chassis and now the Symphony I/O MkII is set for Auto-Power On.