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Apogee ONE | User’s Guide for Windows
Maestro Low Latency Mixing
While recording, if you notice a delay between the moment you play or sing a note and when you hear
it in your headphones you are experiencing latency. With Maestro’s low latency mixer, you can set up
a signal path to hear yourself with minimal latency.
How to set up a session using the Low Latency Mixer
1. In your audio software, turn off software monitoring or simply mute the track while you’re
recording into it.
2. In your audio software, set up a mix of all playback tracks and route the mix to Out 1-2 . It’s
suggested to set the audio software Master fader to 0 dB.
3. In Maestro, set the Output Selection to Mixer. This sends the output of Maestro’s low latency
mixer to ONE’s output, rather than sending your audio software’s output directly to ONE’s
output.
4. After configuring ONE’s inputs, the input signal will route through the Mixer faders and audible
at ONE’s output.
5. Use the Mixer’s Input and Playback 1-2 faders to establish a balance between the input and
playback signals. If you’ve found a good balance but the Mixer Master’s Over indicators light,
reduce the Mixer Master fader.
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