ProFire 2626 | User Guide | 42 |
Configuring the Mixer, Router, and Settings tabs
Setting up the DSP Mixer:
The default input channel configuration of the DSP Mixer should work well for most recording scenarios (including this one). You can verify and/or change the mixer input assignments by clicking the downward arrow ( ) at the top of each input channel and making your selection from the
DSP Mixer Input Channel | Input Channel Source |
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Mixer Input Channel 1 | Analog 1 |
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Mixer Input Channel 2 | Analog 2 |
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Mixer Input Channel 3 | Analog 3 |
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Mixer Input Channel 4 | Analog 4 |
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Mixer Input Channel 5 | Analog 5 |
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Mixer Input Channel 6 | Analog 6 |
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Mixer Input Channel 7 | Analog 7 |
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Mixer Input Channel 8 | Analog 8 |
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(Digital I/O not used in this example) | (Digital I/O not used in this example) |
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Mixer Input Channel 17 | SW Return 1 |
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Mixer Input Channel 18 | SW Return 2 |
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Since we will be setting up two headphone mixes, we will need to see the knobs for Aux Send 1 and Aux Send 2.
Use the
If you would like to name your mixer input channels, you can
Routing the DSP Mixer outputs:
We will be using the faders and aux send knobs of the DSP Mixer to create customized cue mixes for the guitarist/vocalist, percussionist, and the recording engineer. To make sure all of your outputs are correctly routed, go to the Router tab in the Control Panel:
1.Open the
2.Open the
3.Open the
Tip: If the recording engineer wishes to hear the output of the audio application instead of the DSP Mixer, Analog Out 5/6 can be changed from “Mixer Out” to “SW Return 1/2.” In this scenario, your audio application’s