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REDUCING MONITORING LATENCY
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Controlling CueMix from the front panel
The knobs on the Audio Express front panel give
you direct control over CueMix. For complete
details, see “Mixing with the front panel controls
on page 32.
Using the CueMix FX application
If your host audio software does not support direct
hardware monitoring, you run the Audio Expresss
CueMix FX application side-by-side with your
host software and manage your monitor mix in
CueMix FX. For complete details, see chapter 10,
CueMix FX” (page 51).
Controlling CueMix from your audio software
Some ASIO-compatible audio applications, such as
Cubase and Nuendo, allow you to control CueMix
monitoring from within the application (without
the need to use the separate CueMix FX software).
In most cases, this support consists of patching an
Audio Express input directly to an output when
you record-arm a track. Exactly how this is
handled depends on the application.
The following applications are among those that
support direct control over CueMix:
Cubase
Nuendo
CueMix routings that are made via host
applications are made under the hood”, which
means that you wont see them in CueMix FX.
However, CueMix connections made inside your
host audio software dovetail with any other mixes
you’ve set up in CueMix FX. For example, if your
host application routes audio to an output pair that
is already being used in CueMix FX, both audio
streams will simply be merged to the output.
Controlling CueMix from within Cubase or
Nuendo
To turn on CueMix in Cubase or Nuendo, enable
the Direct Monitoring check box in the Device
Setup window (Figure 7-2 on page 37).
Other ASIO 2.0-compatible host software
If your ASIO-compatible host audio software
supports ASIOs direct monitoring feature, consult
your software documentation to learn how to
enable this feature. Once enabled, it should work
similarly as described for Cubase (as explained in
the previous section).
Using CueMix with WDM- or Wave-compatible
software
Run CueMix FX (chapter 10, CueMix FX”
(page 51)) and use it to route live inputs directly to
outputs, control their volume and panning, etc. If
necessary, you can save your CueMix FX setup
with your project file.
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