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 REDUCING MONITORING LATENCY
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Using CueMix FX
If your host audio software does not support direct 
hardware monitoring, you run CueMix FX side-
by-side with your audio software and manage your 
monitor mix in CueMix FX.
CueMix FX allows you to create up to eight 
separate UltraLite-mk3 monitor mixes, or any 
other desired routing configurations. These 
routings are independent of your host audio 
software. For complete details, see chapter 10, 
“CueMix FX” (page 61).
Controlling CueMix FX from your audio 
software
Some ASIO-compatible audio applications, such as 
Cubase and Nuendo, allow you to control 
CueMix FX monitoring from within the 
application (without the need to use CueMix FX). 
In most cases, this support consists of patching an 
UltraLite-mk3 input directly to an output when 
you record-arm a track. Exactly how this is 
handled depends on the application.
CueMix FX routings that are made via host 
applications are made “under the hood”, which 
means that you won’t see them in CueMix FX. 
However, CueMix FX connections made inside 
your host audio software dovetail with any other 
mixes you’ve set up in CueMix FX. For example, if 
your host application routes audio to an output 
pair that is already being used in CueMix FX for an 
entirely separate mix bus, both audio streams will 
simply be merged to the output.
Controlling CueMix FX from within Cubase or 
Nuendo
To turn on CueMix in Cubase SX or Nuendo, 
enable the Direct Monitoring check box in the 
Device Setup window (Figure 7-2 on page 45).
Other ASIO 2.0-compatible host software
If your ASIO-compatible host audio software 
supports ASIO’s 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 FX with WDM- or Wave-
compatible software
Run CueMix FX (chapter 10, “CueMix FX” 
(page 61)) 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.










