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0404 Owner's Manual - Creative

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ASIO Direct Monitor Send/Return<br />

This type of insert send breaks the signal at the insert point and sends it out to the<br />

selected ASIO Host Input destination (such as Cubasis or Logic). A return source signal<br />

is also selected which returns the signal to the channel strip from an ASIO Host Output.<br />

The ASIO Direct Monitor Send/Return is unique in that it utilizes ASIO 2.0 zero-latency<br />

monitoring. In order to utilize this feature, Direct Monitoring must be enabled in the<br />

audio recording application.<br />

While recording, the Direct Monitor Send/Return routes the signal to the recording<br />

application, but monitors directly from the input to eliminate latency. During playback,<br />

the recording application automatically switches the Direct Monitor Send/Return to<br />

monitor the recorded track.<br />

ASIO<br />

Direct<br />

Monitor<br />

Send<br />

Return<br />

The Direct Monitor Send/Return also allows the recording application to control<br />

volume and pan. Normally when using direct monitor recording you’ll want to control<br />

the volume and pan from the recording application. In this case, set the PatchMix DSP<br />

stereo pan controls hard left and right, mono pan controls to center, and the fader to<br />

0dB.<br />

To Add an ASIO Direct Monitor Send/Return:<br />

Panning<br />

Fader<br />

Input<br />

1. Right-Click over the Insert section. A pop-up dialog box appears.<br />

2. Select “Insert ASIO Direct Monitor” from the list of options. The following dialog<br />

box appears.<br />

4 - The PatchMix DSP Mixer<br />

Mixer Strip Creation<br />

E-MU Digital Audio System 19<br />

Pan<br />

Volume<br />

Control<br />

Aux 1 Bus<br />

Aux 2 Bus<br />

Main Output Bus<br />

Recording<br />

Software<br />

(recording)

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