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4 - The PatchMix DSP Mixer<br />

PatchMix DSP<br />

The PatchMix DSP Mixer is a virtual console, which performs all of the functions of a<br />

typical hardware mixer and then adds a few new tricks of its own. PatchMix DSP greatly<br />

simplifies audio operations such as ASIO routing, volume control, stereo panning, equalization,<br />

effect processing, effect send/return routing, main mix and monitor control,<br />

without getting in the way of your other software. It’s easy and it works…beautifully!<br />

To Invoke the PatchMix DSP Mixer<br />

1. Left-click once on the E-MU icon on the Windows System Tray. The PatchMix<br />

DSP mixer window appears.<br />

Overview of the Mixer<br />

Add New<br />

Strip<br />

Delete<br />

Strip<br />

Channel<br />

Insert<br />

Section<br />

Pan<br />

Controls<br />

Aux<br />

Sends<br />

Volume<br />

Fader<br />

Solo/Mute<br />

Buttons<br />

Physical Input Strips<br />

User<br />

Definable<br />

Scribble Strip<br />

WAVE Strip<br />

Controls Windows Source Audio<br />

(Direct Sound, Windows Media, etc.)<br />

ASIO Strip<br />

Main<br />

Inserts<br />

Current<br />

Session<br />

Name<br />

Toolbar<br />

Main Mix<br />

Output Volume<br />

& Meters<br />

4 - The PatchMix DSP Mixer<br />

PatchMix DSP<br />

f Click on the buttons<br />

and knobs in the mixer<br />

screen below to jump to<br />

the description of the<br />

control.<br />

Display<br />

Select<br />

Buttons<br />

“TV”<br />

Screen<br />

Aux<br />

Effects<br />

Section<br />

Sync/<br />

Sample<br />

Rate<br />

Indicators<br />

Monitor<br />

Volume/Balance<br />

/Mute Controls<br />

E-MU Digital Audio System 9

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