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Copyright 2007. All rights reserved.
The information in this document is subject to change without
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Audient plc makes no warranty of any kind with respect to
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Copyright 2007. All rights reserved.
The information in this document is subject to change without
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CONTENTS
Important Safety Information............................................................5
Unpacking.........................................................................................6
Mains Power Supply..........................................................................6
MechanicalInstallation......................................................................6
Analogue Interfaces..........................................................................7
Digital Interfaces...............................................................................9
Functions and Controls....................................................................10
What is Variphase?.........................................................................14
Specification....................................................................................15
Warranty..........................................................................................16
CONTENTS
Important Safety Information............................................................5
Unpacking.........................................................................................6
Mains Power Supply..........................................................................6
MechanicalInstallation......................................................................6
Analogue Interfaces..........................................................................7
Digital Interfaces...............................................................................9
Functions and Controls....................................................................10
What is Variphase?.........................................................................14
Specification....................................................................................15
Warranty..........................................................................................16

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Thank you for buying this Audient Product.
MiCO is a compact, feature packed dual-channel Mic Pre with built in ultra-high
quality ADCs, making it an ideal front-end for desk top users. The front-end design
is Audient’s renowned balanced discrete Class A design which is also used in
the ASP008 and the ASP8024 mixing console - guaranteeing outstanding sonic
transparency and detail.
MiCO also features one channel of the unique “HMX” harmonic sculpting technology
from the Audient Black Pre making the creation of vintage style character and
complexity as simple as turning one knob. For recording a single source with twin
mics or mic+DI, the Variphase control on MiCO’s second channel allows precise
phase alignment (or creative mis-alignment) of the two signal paths.
Thank you for buying this Audient Product.
MiCO is a compact, feature packed dual-channel Mic Pre with built in ultra-high
quality ADCs, making it an ideal front-end for desk top users. The front-end design
is Audient’s renowned balanced discrete Class A design which is also used in
the ASP008 and the ASP8024 mixing console - guaranteeing outstanding sonic
transparency and detail.
MiCO also features one channel of the unique “HMX” harmonic sculpting technology
from the Audient Black Pre making the creation of vintage style character and
complexity as simple as turning one knob. For recording a single source with twin
mics or mic+DI, the Variphase control on MiCO’s second channel allows precise
phase alignment (or creative mis-alignment) of the two signal paths.

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SAFETY INFORMATION
EARTH - This unit can be connected to safety earth via the chasis screw hole on
the rear panel. Alternatively if your MiCO is rack mounted, earth the rack itself.
COVERS - DO NOT remove the covers. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
VOLTAGE - Your MiCO external power supply is designed to operate between 100
and 240 Volts.
MOISTURE - DO NOT expose the unit to rain or moisture. If any part of your MiCO
should become so exposed, REMOVE the mains power immediately.
HEAT - ALWAYS site your MiCO away from sources of heat including direct
sunlight and ensure adequate ventilation around the unit.
SAFETY INFORMATION
EARTH - This unit can be connected to safety earth via the chasis screw hole on
the rear panel. Alternatively if your MiCO is rack mounted, earth the rack itself.
COVERS - DO NOT remove the covers. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
VOLTAGE - Your MiCO external power supply is designed to operate between 100
and 240 Volts.
MOISTURE - DO NOT expose the unit to rain or moisture. If any part of your MiCO
should become so exposed, REMOVE the mains power immediately.
HEAT - ALWAYS site your MiCO away from sources of heat including direct
sunlight and ensure adequate ventilation around the unit.

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Unpacking
Your MiCO has been carefully and
meticulously tested and inspected
before despatch.
Please check for any signs of transit
damage. If any signs of mishandling are
found please notify the carrier and your
dealer immediately.
Your MiCO packaging should contain a
MiCO unit, an external PSU, along with
this manual. If the manual is missing you
won’t be reading this, so you’ll be none
the wiser.
Mains Power Supply
MiCO is despatched with an external
PSU which will accept voltages between
100-240V. MiCO itself requires a DC
input voltage between 10-16V to operate
correctly.
Mechanical Installation
Your MiCO’s compact form factor
allows the unit to be slipped into a bag
for location recording, or secured in the
optional 1U 19” rack tray. Up to 2 MiCOs
can be mounted in a 1U rack space.
Unpacking
Your MiCO has been carefully and
meticulously tested and inspected
before despatch.
Please check for any signs of transit
damage. If any signs of mishandling are
found please notify the carrier and your
dealer immediately.
Your MiCO packaging should contain a
MiCO unit, an external PSU, along with
this manual. If the manual is missing you
won’t be reading this, so you’ll be none
the wiser.
Mains Power Supply
MiCO is despatched with an external
PSU which will accept voltages between
100-240V. MiCO itself requires a DC
input voltage between 10-16V to operate
correctly.
Mechanical Installation
Your MiCO’s compact form factor
allows the unit to be slipped into a bag
for location recording, or secured in the
optional 1U 19” rack tray. Up to 2 MiCOs
can be mounted in a 1U rack space.

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Analogue interfaces
MiCO has been designed and developed
to enable easy integration with a wide
range of systems.
Inputs and outputs use advanced
electronically balanced topologies and
are fitted with extensive RFI rejection
networks. This means signal integrity
will be maintained from the input stage
through to the output stage.
Pin conventions
Electronically balanced microphone and
line level inputs are provided on 3 pin
XLR Neutrik Combo female connectors
with Pin 2 hot and Pin 3 cold. Pin 1
is permanently connected to MiCO
chassis.
Analogue interfaces
MiCO has been designed and developed
to enable easy integration with a wide
range of systems.
Inputs and outputs use advanced
electronically balanced topologies and
are fitted with extensive RFI rejection
networks. This means signal integrity
will be maintained from the input stage
through to the output stage.
Pin conventions
Electronically balanced microphone and
line level inputs are provided on 3 pin
XLR Neutrik Combo female connectors
with Pin 2 hot and Pin 3 cold. Pin 1
is permanently connected to MiCO
chassis.

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Analogue interfaces (cont’d)
Balanced line inputs are provided on
Neutrik Combo connectors which
accept either 1/4” jack or XLR allowing
Variphase and HMX to be available in
either tracking or mix situation.
A front panel high impedance,
unbalanced DI input is also provided
on channel 1 to allow instruments to
be directly connected to MiCO. This
provides a great way to record bass or
electric guitar by plugging straight in.
Electronically balanced outputs are
available on 3 Pin male XLR connectors.
Analogue interfaces (cont’d)
Balanced line inputs are provided on
Neutrik Combo connectors which
accept either 1/4” jack or XLR allowing
Variphase and HMX to be available in
either tracking or mix situation.
A front panel high impedance,
unbalanced DI input is also provided
on channel 1 to allow instruments to
be directly connected to MiCO. This
provides a great way to record bass or
electric guitar by plugging straight in.
Electronically balanced outputs are
available on 3 Pin male XLR connectors.

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Digital interfaces
MiCO includes as standard, high quality
analogue to digital convertors supporting
sample rates up to 192kHz (external WC
only). AES/EBU connectivity is provided
on 3 pin XLR, whilst S/PDIF is available on
both Phono and TOSLINK connections.
Internally, MiCO supports sample rates
of 44.1, 48 and 96kHz, with sample rate
selection available on the rear panel
DIP switches. Higher sample rates are
supported when MiCO is slaved to a
master word clock connection via the
BNC Word Clock input.
Digital interfaces
MiCO includes as standard, high quality
analogue to digital convertors supporting
sample rates up to 192kHz (external WC
only). AES/EBU connectivity is provided
on 3 pin XLR, whilst S/PDIF is available on
both Phono and TOSLINK connections.
Internally, MiCO supports sample rates
of 44.1, 48 and 96kHz, with sample rate
selection available on the rear panel
DIP switches. Higher sample rates are
supported when MiCO is slaved to a
master word clock connection via the
BNC Word Clock input.

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Common Features
+48V
Provides phantom power
to the microphone inputs.
Avoid switching on when
monitoring the input to
avoid potential damage to
speakers.
-10dB
Inserts10dBofattenuation
before the pre amp,
allowing for louder signals
such as snare drums,
without clipping.
GAIN
A gain range of 6-66dB is
available (-4 to 56dB with
-10dB pad in)
40Hz, 80Hz, 120Hz
Switchable 12dB/octave
roll off frequency for the
high pass filter. When
both switches are out the
filter is bypassed, when
both 40Hz and 80Hz
are pressed the roll off
frequency is 120Hz.
REV
Inverts the polarity of the
signal.
-36dB, -12dB, -6dB,
0dBFS
LED meters representing
input signal level in
relation to 0dB digital full
scale. 0dBFS will peak the
ADC so is best avoided!
0dBFS is equivalent to
+18dBu.
Common Features
+48V
Provides phantom power
to the microphone inputs.
Avoid switching on when
monitoring the input to
avoid potential damage to
speakers.
-10dB
Inserts10dBofattenuation
before the pre amp,
allowing for louder signals
such as snare drums,
without clipping.
GAIN
A gain range of 6-66dB is
available (-4 to 56dB with
-10dB pad in)
40Hz, 80Hz, 120Hz
Switchable 12dB/octave
roll off frequency for the
high pass filter. When
both switches are out the
filter is bypassed, when
both 40Hz and 80Hz
are pressed the roll off
frequency is 120Hz.
REV
Inverts the polarity of the
signal.
-36dB, -12dB, -6dB,
0dBFS
LED meters representing
input signal level in
relation to 0dB digital full
scale. 0dBFS will peak the
ADC so is best avoided!
0dBFS is equivalent to
+18dBu.

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Channel 1 Features
DIRECT INPUT
For connecting instruments such as an
electric guitar. Inserting a jack overrides
the XLR or Line input.
HMX
Adds harmonically related colouration
to the signal via Audients unique solid
state triode circuitry. With IN depressed
the circuit is active. The HMX level
control allows for the amount of HMX to
be varied, 0 being none, and 10 which is
a lot. If thats not intuitive I don’t know
what is.
Channel 2 Features
VARIPHASE
Providesbetween0and180ocontinuously
variable phase shift, by means of an
all pass filter. In combination with the
polarity invert switch this provides
almost 360o phase shift. Perfect for
phase aligning a double mic’ed source.
Channel 1 Features
DIRECT INPUT
For connecting instruments such as an
electric guitar. Inserting a jack overrides
the XLR or Line input.
HMX
Adds harmonically related colouration
to the signal via Audients unique solid
state triode circuitry. With IN depressed
the circuit is active. The HMX level
control allows for the amount of HMX to
be varied, 0 being none, and 10 which is
a lot. If thats not intuitive I don’t know
what is.
Channel 2 Features
VARIPHASE
Providesbetween0and180ocontinuously
variable phase shift, by means of an
all pass filter. In combination with the
polarity invert switch this provides
almost 360o phase shift. Perfect for
phase aligning a double mic’ed source.

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Digital Features
Rear panel DIP switch
Sample Rate
Switches 1 and 2 are used to set the
sample rate of the convertors, the
table below shows how these can be
selected:
SW1 SW2
44.1kHz Off Off
48kHz On Off
96kHz On On
These should be set when clocking both
internally and externally.
W/CLK
Switch 5 allows for selecting internal
or external (via BNC) clock source. With
the DIP switch up the word clock is
taken from the internal clock. When the
DIP switch is down the Clock source is
taken from the Word Clock input.
TERM
When MiCO is at the end of a Word Clock
chain the 75 ohm load must be inserted
(DIP switch to On).
Digital Features
Rear panel DIP switch
Sample Rate
Switches 1 and 2 are used to set the
sample rate of the convertors, the
table below shows how these can be
selected:
SW1 SW2
44.1kHz Off Off
48kHz On Off
96kHz On On
These should be set when clocking both
internally and externally.
WCLK
Switch 5 allows for selecting internal
or external (via BNC) clock source. With
the DIP switch up the word clock is
taken from the internal clock. When the
DIP switch is down the Clock source is
taken from the Word Clock input.
TERM
When MiCO is at the end of a Word Clock
chain the 75 ohm load must be inserted
(DIP switch to On).

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Front Panel Status LEDs
Internal sample rate is indicated by 2
LEDs, either 44.1kHz, 48kHz or - with
both LEDs illuminated - 96kHz. If MiCO
is locked to an external clock source the
green W/CLK LED will illuminate.
Front Panel Status LEDs
Internal sample rate is indicated by 2
LEDs, either 44.1kHz, 48kHz or - with
both LEDs illuminated - 96kHz. If MiCO
is locked to an external clock source the
green W/CLK LED will illuminate.

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What is Variphase?
Variphase provides a means of shifting the phase of a signal far more accurately
than with a simple polarity invert switch, and without moving the microphone.
Its important to note that Variphase does not delay the signal; instead it uses the
phase response characteristics of analogue filters.
This circuitry provides another tool to use in combination with existing techniques,
such as polarity inversion and careful microphone placement. In some situations
such as a double mic’ed snare drum, Variphase may be more practical than moving
the microphone as this may increase the amount of spill from other drums. In other
situations such as Mic’ing and DI’ing an electric bass, moving the microphone may
be more practical, and Variphase can then be tweaked to optimum position.
Of course variphase doesn’t only have to be used to perfectly phase align
signals, shifting signals in and out of phase can have some interesting results, so
experiment!
What is Variphase?
Variphase provides a means of shifting the phase of a signal far more accurately
than with a simple polarity invert switch, and without moving the microphone.
Its important to note that Variphase does not delay the signal; instead it uses the
phase response characteristics of analogue filters.
This circuitry provides another tool to use in combination with existing techniques,
such as polarity inversion and careful microphone placement. In some situations
such as a double mic’ed snare drum, Variphase may be more practical than moving
the microphone as this may increase the amount of spill from other drums. In other
situations such as Mic’ing and DI’ing an electric bass, moving the microphone may
be more practical, and Variphase can then be tweaked to optimum position.
Of course variphase doesn’t only have to be used to perfectly phase align
signals, shifting signals in and out of phase can have some interesting results, so
experiment!

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Specifications
Analogue
Maximum Input: +20dBu
THD+N: <0.0015% @ 1kHz with +4dBu signal
Noise: -95dB @ 0dB gain, 22Hz-22kHz, unweighted
EIN: Better than -127dBu @ 66dB gain/ref 150ohm
Frequency response: +/-0.2dB 20Hz - 22kHz @ 60dB gain
Digital
Internal sample rates: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz
External sample rates: Any between 32kHz and 192kHz
Bit depth: 24bit
Scaling: 0dBFS = +18dBu
THD+N: -109 @ 96kHz, A-Weighted
Dimentions: 430mm x 270mm x 80mm
Weight: 2.5kg
Specifications
Analogue
Maximum Input: +20dBu
THD+N: <0.0015% @ 1kHz with +4dBu signal
Noise: -95dB @ 0dB gain, 22Hz-22kHz, unweighted
EIN: Better than -127dBu @ 66dB gain/ref 150ohm
Frequency response: +/-0.2dB 20Hz - 40kHz @ 60dB gain
Digital
Internal sample rates: 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz
External sample rates: Any between 32kHz and 192kHz
Bit depth: 24bit
Scaling: 0dBFS = +18dBu
THD+N: -109 @ 96kHz, A-Weighted
Dimentions: 430mm x 270mm x 80mm
Weight: 2.5kg

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Warranty
Your MiCO comes with a manufacturer’s warranty for one year from the date of
despatch to the end user.
The warranty covers faults due to defective materials used in manufacture and
faulty workmanship only.
During this warranty period Audient will repair or at its discretion replace the faulty
unit provided it is returned carriage paid to an authorised Audient service centre.
We will not provide warranty repair if in our opinion the fault has resulted from
unauthorised modification, misuse, negligence, act of God or accident.
We accept a liability to repair or replace your MiCO as described above. We do not
accept any additional liability. This warranty does not affect any legal rights you
may have against the person who supplied this product – it is additional to those
rights.
Audient plc, 1 Stable Court, Herriard Park, Herriard, Hampshire, RG25 2PL
Warranty
Your MiCO comes with a manufacturer’s warranty for one year from the date of
despatch to the end user.
The warranty covers faults due to defective materials used in manufacture and
faulty workmanship only.
During this warranty period Audient will repair or at its discretion replace the faulty
unit provided it is returned carriage paid to an authorised Audient service centre.
We will not provide warranty repair if in our opinion the fault has resulted from
unauthorised modification, misuse, negligence, act of God or accident.
We accept a liability to repair or replace your MiCO as described above. We do not
accept any additional liability. This warranty does not affect any legal rights you
may have against the person who supplied this product – it is additional to those
rights.
Audient plc, 1 Stable Court, Herriard Park, Herriard, Hampshire, RG25 2PL
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