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#Connect the other end of the 1/4 cable to either the CUE 1 or 2 input located on the AMP rack in 212 A. | #Connect the other end of the 1/4 cable to either the CUE 1 or 2 input located on the AMP rack in 212 A. | ||
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Revision as of 09:33, 29 November 2017
Headphone Mixes in COM 212A
There are Q 1 & 2 jacks in the 107 Recital Hall for talent to plug in their headphones.
CUE 1
- Cue 1 out of your DAW is normalized into MOTU #2 Channel 15
- MOTU #2 Channel 15 is normalized to the API Echo 1 Module
- Turn ON the Echo 1 module on the API
- Press the Ext. In button on the Echo 1 module on the API
- Turn the Echo 1 pot to about 1 o'clock. This is the overall master volume level for both the API I/O echo trim pots and the cue faders in your DAW.
- All Echo 1 sends on all API channels go to the Echo 1 module as well.
- Use these individual Echo 1 trims to control the headphone volume of each LIVE instrument.
- Make sure to press the PRE button on all the API echo sends on each channel. This allows you to control the headphone level separate from the faders!
- Use the Cue faders in your DAW to control the volume of your previously recorded material.
CUE 2
- Cue 2 out of your DAW is normalized into MOTU #2 Channel 16
- MOTU #2 Channel 16 is normalized to the API Echo 2 Module
- Turn ON the Echo 2 module on the API
- Press the Ext. In button on the Echo 2 module on the API
- Turn the Echo 2 pot to about 1 o'clock. This is the overall master volume level for both the API I/O echo trim pots and the cue faders in your DAW.
- All Echo 2 sends on all API channels go to the Echo 1 module as well.
- Use these individual Echo 2 trims to control the headphone volume of each LIVE instrument.
- Make sure to press the PRE button on all the API echo sends on each channel. This allows you to control the headphone level separate from the faders!
- Use the Cue faders in your DAW to control the volume of your previously recorded material.
212 Isolation Booth
The headphone distribution box must be connected in order to get a headphone mix in there.
- Connect the headphone junction box to the 100 ft 1/4 cable.
- Connect the other end of the 1/4 cable to either the CUE 1 or 2 input located on the AMP rack in 212 A.