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CUEMIX CONSOLE
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CUEMIX CONSOLE EXAMPLES
Figure 11-2 below shows some examples of how
you can use CueMix DSP:
All of these live inputs can be bussed to a pair of
powered monitors connected directly to a PCI-424
interface. For example, if the monitors were
connected to the main analog outs of a 2408mk3
interface, you could name it Main Outs and
enable the inputs any/all of the sources shown here.
8 channels of GigaStudio running on a PC laptop
are being fed into the PCI-424 system via an optical
connection between the 828 and the 2408mk3.
These Giga inputs are being monitored live on the
studio monitors with only a few samples of latency
from start to finish, thanks to the all-digital signal
path.
The Roland XV-5080 and Kurzweil K2500
represent how you can feed the live input from
synthesizers, drum machines and other MIDI
instruments — or any live inputs — into the
system and monitor them live via connected studio
monitors.
Connect dedicated, premium mic preamps, such
as the Avalon preamp show, and route live mics and
guitars directly into the PCI-424 system and bus
them to your monitors.
The Lexicon MPX-1 represents a hardware
effects loop. Dedicate a mix to it in CueMix
Console and then route any live input to it as
needed with no latency. You can monitor the result
live via your studio monitors (main output mix)
and even record (print) the effects in your software.
Figure 11-2: An example setup of a system that takes full advantage of CueMix DSP.