User guide
CUEMIX FX
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Each input, output and mix bus provides a send to 
the Classic Reverb processor, which then feeds 
reverb returns to mix busses and outputs, with a 
selectable split point between them to prevent 
send/return feedback loops.
ADVANTAGES OVER HOST-BASED MIXING 
AND PROCESSING
CueMix FX provides several major advantages over 
mixing and processing in your host audio software:
■ CueMix has no buffer latency. Thanks to the 
UltraLite-mk3’s DSP chip, CueMix provides the 
same throughput performance as a digital mixer.
■ CueMix mixing and effects processing imposes 
no processor drain on the computer’s CPU.
■ CueMix routing can be maintained 
independently of individual software applications 
or projects.
■ CueMix routing can operate without the 
computer, allowing the UltraLite-mk3 to operate as 
a portable, stand-alone mixer with effects.
CUEMIX FX INSTALLATION
CueMix FX is installed with the rest of your 
UltraLite-mk3 software.
Figure 10-1: CueMix FX is a virtual mixer that gives you control over the UltraLite-mk3’s on-board mixing features.
Tabs for inputs, 
mix busses and 
outputs
DSP 
resources 
meter
UltraLite-mk3 
inputs
Mix bus 
master 
fader
Tabs for channel strip settings, 
including EQ and dynamics, as 
well as global settings such as 
the meter bridge and reverb 
processor.
Monitoring/ 
talkback 
section
Monitor 
group 
metering
Mic inputs Inputs split 
into mono 
channels
Inputs grouped as 
stereo pairs
Mix bus 
menu
Channel 
settings
Channel 
focus
Channel 
scroll 
bar
Solo 
light










