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Apollo Software Manual v7.0 - zZounds.com

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Aux Cue Controls (<strong>Apollo</strong> 16 only)Aux Cue SendsThe aux returns can be routed to any of the four cue mix buses using the SEND TO CUEknobs on the aux returns. The aux fader does not affect the aux cue sends (the send ispre-fader). There is no cue pan knob on the aux returns, because the aux returns arestereo.Note: When the cue source is set to cue, aux returns must be sent to the cue mixbus via these controls for the aux to be heard in the cue.Send To Cue EnableEach aux cue send can be individually enabled. When the aux cue send is active, thebutton is yellow. When disabled, the button is white.Aux Output<strong>Apollo</strong>Tip: The aux outputs can be virtually routed to DAW inputs via the device drivers.See “Virtual I/O” on page 79 for related information.The aux returns can be routed to any pair of hardware outputs for additional routing flexibility.The aux output drop-menu specifies which hardware outputs the aux bus is routedto. By default, the Monitor outputs are selected.<strong>Apollo</strong> 16The aux returns are always routed to the monitor outputs.Aux MonoThis button sums the left and right channels of the stereo aux output into a monophonicsignal. The aux return output is stereo when the button is white and mono when the buttonis yellow.Aux Mute<strong>Apollo</strong>Note: Aux mute does not mute the aux bus return’s headphone sends (<strong>Apollo</strong>) orcue sends (<strong>Apollo</strong> 16).The aux mute button stops the aux return’s signal from being routed to the output assignedin the Aux Output menu. The aux is muted when the mute button is red.<strong>Apollo</strong> 16The aux mute button stops the aux return’s signal from being routed to the monitor mix.Aux FaderThis is the master signal level control for the aux bus return. It does not affect the auxbus return’s headphone sends (<strong>Apollo</strong>) or cue sends (<strong>Apollo</strong> 16).<strong>Apollo</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>44Chapter 3: Console Application

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