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===Headphone Mixes in COM111A===
 
===Headphone Mixes in COM111A===
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There are '''Q''' 1 & 2 jacks in the 110 Orchestral Hall and a CUE 1 & 2 jack located in 111B.
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===='''CUE 1'''====
 
===='''CUE 1'''====
 
#Cue 1 out of your DAW is normalized into MOTU #2 Channel 15
 
#Cue 1 out of your DAW is normalized into MOTU #2 Channel 15
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#Turn ON the Echo 1 module on the API
 
#Turn ON the Echo 1 module on the API
 
#Press the Ext. In button 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
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#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.
 
#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.
 
#Use these individual Echo 1 trims to control the headphone volume of each LIVE instrument.
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#'''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!'''
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#Use the Cue faders in your DAW to control the volume of your previously recorded material.
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===='''CUE 2'''====
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#Cue 2 out of your DAW is normalized into MOTU #2 Channel 16
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#MOTU #2 Channel 16 is normalized to the API Echo 2 Module
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#Turn ON the Echo 2 module on the API
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#Press the Ext. In button on the Echo 2 module on the API
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#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.
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#All Echo 2 sends on all API channels go to the Echo 1 module as well.
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#Use these individual Echo 2 trims to control the headphone volume of each LIVE instrument.
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#'''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.
 
#Use the Cue faders in your DAW to control the volume of your previously recorded material.
  
  
 
[[Category:COM 111A]]
 
[[Category:COM 111A]]

Revision as of 16:12, 2 July 2014

Headphone Mixes in COM111A

There are Q 1 & 2 jacks in the 110 Orchestral Hall and a CUE 1 & 2 jack located in 111B.

CUE 1

  1. Cue 1 out of your DAW is normalized into MOTU #2 Channel 15
  2. MOTU #2 Channel 15 is normalized to the API Echo 1 Module
  3. Turn ON the Echo 1 module on the API
  4. Press the Ext. In button on the Echo 1 module on the API
  5. 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.
  6. All Echo 1 sends on all API channels go to the Echo 1 module as well.
  7. Use these individual Echo 1 trims to control the headphone volume of each LIVE instrument.
  8. 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!
  9. Use the Cue faders in your DAW to control the volume of your previously recorded material.

CUE 2

  1. Cue 2 out of your DAW is normalized into MOTU #2 Channel 16
  2. MOTU #2 Channel 16 is normalized to the API Echo 2 Module
  3. Turn ON the Echo 2 module on the API
  4. Press the Ext. In button on the Echo 2 module on the API
  5. 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.
  6. All Echo 2 sends on all API channels go to the Echo 1 module as well.
  7. Use these individual Echo 2 trims to control the headphone volume of each LIVE instrument.
  8. 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!
  9. Use the Cue faders in your DAW to control the volume of your previously recorded material.