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6 - Working with ASIO<br />
Connection Setups<br />
Connection Setups<br />
Creating a Submix<br />
Submixes are normally used to control a group of inputs from a single fader or to<br />
process several inputs with the same effect. In most cases you will create submixes in<br />
your recording application such as Cubasis. You can also create a submix in patchmix<br />
DSP using either of the two Aux buses.<br />
Input<br />
Submixed Channels<br />
(Pre-fader Sends)<br />
Input Input<br />
Aux 1<br />
Aux 1<br />
Send<br />
Amount<br />
Optional:<br />
To Physical Out<br />
or ASIO Send<br />
Return<br />
Amount<br />
Aux<br />
Fader<br />
Aux Bus<br />
Muted<br />
Insert<br />
Main Bus<br />
Submix<br />
Level<br />
Main<br />
Level<br />
Main<br />
Out<br />
When using one of the Aux Send buses to create a submix, the Send Amounts in the strip<br />
take the role of the Channel Fader. The Aux Return Amount controls the overall level of the<br />
submix going back to the Main Mix.<br />
Control the amount of signal from each strip using the Aux Send control and use the<br />
Aux input or output knob to control the overall volume of the submix. The submix<br />
output can be mixed back into the main mix (using the Aux Return control) or sent<br />
anywhere else by placing a physical or ASIO send into the Aux Insert chain.<br />
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