Vision and Studio Vision Pro Version 4.1 Manual ... - House of Synth
Vision and Studio Vision Pro Version 4.1 Manual ... - House of Synth
Vision and Studio Vision Pro Version 4.1 Manual ... - House of Synth
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PART 3: The Acadia Audio System<br />
SIGNAL ROUTING AND<br />
MONITORING<br />
As discussed in Monitoring the Input<br />
(pg. 28), <strong>Vision</strong> lets you monitor hardware<br />
inputs from the Record Monitor<br />
Window.<br />
As illustrated in Figure 10.3, notice that:<br />
• In the Record Monitor Window,<br />
Input 1 is assigned to Audio-5.<br />
• In the Audio Instruments & Routings<br />
Window, Audio-5 is assigned to<br />
Output pair 5-6.<br />
Therefore, when Input 1 is recordenabled<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Thru mode is set to<br />
either On or Auto, then:<br />
• The signal present at Input 1 is heard<br />
through Output 5-6.<br />
If you want to change the outputs<br />
used to monitor the signal, simply<br />
assign different outputs to Audio-5 (or<br />
choose a different Audio Instrument).<br />
• The monitored signal is affected by<br />
the console’s volume <strong>and</strong> pan faders,<br />
as well as by any Audio Sends, plugins,<br />
or EQs that might be in use.<br />
The recorded signal, however, is not<br />
affected by the console’s volume, pan,<br />
sends, plug-ins, or EQs—it’s recorded<br />
to your hard disk exactly as received.<br />
Virtual Consoles<br />
Since <strong>Vision</strong> can route hardware inputs<br />
through its consoles, you can monitor<br />
inputs without record-enabling them. For<br />
example, for the scenario illustrated in<br />
Figure 10.3, assume you change your console<br />
to look as follows:<br />
Figure 10.3: Typical audio recording setup<br />
Figure 10.4: Sample console<br />
76 Opcode Systems, Inc.