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REDUCING MONITORING LATENCY
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Note to PCI-324 users who have upgraded to a
PCI-424 system: CueMix DSP monitoring in
Cubase no longer affects the settings in CueMix
Console. Instead, you now enjoy the benefits of
CueMix DSP monitoring in Cubase, plus separate,
independent mixing under CueMix Console,
thanks to the much more powerful CueMix DSP
engine.
Other ASIO-compatible host software
If your ASIO-compatible host audio software
supports ASIOs direct monitoring feature, consult
your software documentation to learn how to
enable this feature. Once enabled, it should work
similarly as described for Cubase (as explained in
the previous section).
Using CueMix DSP with WDM- or Wave-
compatible software
Run CueMix Console (chapter 11, “CueMix
Console (page 97)) and use it to route live inputs
directly to outputs, control their volume and
panning, etc. If necessary, you can save your
CueMix Console setup with your project file.
Using CueMix Console
If you are not using ASIO compatible software, or if
your host audio software does not support ASIOs
direct hardware monitoring features, you can set
up your monitor mix in CueMix Console.
CueMix Console allows you to set up monitor
mixes, or any other desired routing configurations,
that are independent of your host audio software.
See chapter 11, CueMix Console (page 97).