User`s guide
CUEMIX CONSOLE
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ADVANTAGES OF CUEMIX MONITORING
CueMix Console provides several major 
advantages over monitoring live inputs through 
your host audio software:
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CueMix has no buffer latency. Thanks to the 
Traveler’s  D SP chip, CueMix provides the same 
throughput performance as a digital mixer.
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CueMix imposes absolutely no processor drain 
on the computer’s CPU.
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CueMix routing can be maintained 
independently of individual software applications 
or projects.
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CueMix routing can operate without the 
computer, allowing the Traveler to operate as a 
portable, stand-alone mixer.
CueMix Console does not provide effects 
processing. For information about using your 
audio software’s native plug-ins together with 
CueMix, see chapter 9, “Reducing Monitoring 
Latency” (page 65).
CUEMIX CONSOLE INSTALLATION
CueMix Console
 is installed with the rest of your 
Traveler sof tware.
CUEMIX CONSOLE BASIC OPERATION
The CueMix console is simple to operate, once you 
understand these basic concepts.
Four mixes
CueMix provides four separate mixes: Mix1, Mix2, 
Mix3 and Mix4. Each mix can have any number of 
inputs mixed down to any Traveler output pair that 
you choose. For example, Mix1 could go to the 
headphones, Mix2 could go to the main outs, Mix3 
could go to a piece of outboard gear connected to 
analog outputs 7-8, etc.
Many inputs to one output pair
It might be useful to think of each mix as some 
number of inputs all mixed down to a stereo output 
pair. CueMix Console lets you choose which inputs 
to include in the mix, and it lets you specify the 
level and pan for each input being fed into the mix.
Viewing one mix at a time
CueMix Console displays one mix at a time. To 
select which mix you are viewing, click its tab at the 
bottom of the window, as shown in Figure 10-1. 
The mix name appears in the tab. Double-click the 
name to change it.
Each mix is completely independent
Each mix has its own settings. Settings in one mix 
will not affect another. For example, if an input is 
used in one mix, it will still be available in other 
mixes. In addition, inputs can have a different 
volume, pan, mute and solo setting in each mix.
Some channel settings apply across all mixes
The settings at the top of the CueMix Console 
window (above the channel section) apply to all 
mixes. These settings include the preamp gain and 
pad for the four mic inputs, and the +4/-10dB 
reference level and +6dB software boost for analog 
inputs 5-8.
Widening the CueMix Console window
To  v i e w  m ore  input faders at once, drag the right-
hand edge of the window to the right.
WORKING WITH A MIX
Each mix has the following components:
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A stereo output with master fader
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Name
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Master mute (to enable/disable the entire mix)
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Any number of mono or stereo inputs
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Pan, volume, mute and solo for each input
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