User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- A Letter from Bill Putnam Jr.
- Introducing Apollo Solo USB
- Getting Started
- Hardware Controls & Connectors
- Apollo Solo USB System Overview
- Working With Apollo Solo USB
- Essential Apollo Solo USB Concepts
- Setting the DAW to use Apollo Solo USB I/O
- Accessing Apollo Solo USB’s I/O in the DAW
- Input Monitoring with the DAW
- Using Console with the DAW
- UAD Plug-Ins: Console versus DAW
- Virtual I/O
- Using Apollo Solo USB for System Sound I/O
- Using Apollo Solo USB Without Audio Software
- Console Overview
- What is Console?
- Console Functions
- Global Functions
- When To Use Console
- Interactions Between Console and Apollo Solo USB
- Accessing Console
- Console Layout
- Global Window Elements
- Meter Bridge Overview
- Info Bar Overview
- Current Bank Overview
- View Column Overview
- Monitor Column Overview
- Channel Strips Overview
- Console Plug-In Inserts Overview
- Insert Effects Overview
- Popover Windows
- HP Cue Overview
- Sends Overview
- Console Sessions Overview
- Console Settings Overview
- Multiple Undo/Redo
- Keyboard Focus & Control
- Adjusting Console Controls
- Controls Shortcuts
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Console Reference
- Console Plug-In Inserts
- Insert Types
- Inserts Signal Flow
- Inserting UAD Plug-Ins
- Removing UAD Plug-Ins
- Editing UAD Plug-Ins
- Insert Assign Popover
- Inserts Display
- Insert State Indicators
- Insert Hover Options
- Insert Options Menu
- Channel Insert Effects
- Plug-In Editor Window
- Channel Strips
- Presets Manager
- Presets Manager Popover
- Save Preset Popover
- Console Settings
- Unison
- Console Recall Plug-In
- UAD Meter & Control Panel
- Using UAD Plug-Ins
- Tempo Sync
- UA Account & Store
- Latency & Apollo Solo USB
- Device Drivers
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Specifications
- Hardware Block Diagram
- Universal Audio History
- Notices
- Technical Support
Apollo Solo USB Manual Console Reference 126
Session Files Access
Session files can be saved and loaded via several methods: The Modified Session Dialog,
the File menu in the Application Menus, and/or the Sessions Menu.
Session Name
Session names are displayed in the Meter Bridge at the
top of the main Console window (“My Session” in the
screenshot at right), below the word SESSIONS within
the Settings Switch, and at the top of the Sessions Manager window. Session names are
created when the file is saved; they can also be renamed via the OS file system.
Modified Session Name
When any Console setting is changed after the session
was saved, an asterisk (*) appears after the session
name, as shown at right. This is a convenient visual reminder that the session is modified
and may need to be saved for future use. To clear the asterisk, save the session.
SYNC Session Name
When a DAW project containing the Console Recall
plug-in is opened that had the SYNC function in the
plug-in enabled when the project was saved, the session name changes to “- Sync
Session -” (as shown at right) indicating that the DAW has sent session settings to
Console. See SYNC for related details.
Modified Session Dialog
If the current Console session has been modified and
a new Console session is loaded, a dialog displaying
the current session name in quotes appears with
option switches (the session name in quotes does
not appear if the session has never been saved). The
behavior of the option switches in this dialog are
detailed below.
Important: This dialog does NOT appear when a Console session is loaded via the
Console Recall plug-in’s SYNC function. See SYNC for details.
Don’t Save – All modifications to the current Console session are discarded and the
session is loaded (or created, if creating a new session).
Cancel – The current Console session remains active and session loading is canceled.
Save – The current session is saved to disk and the session is loaded. If the session has
never been saved to disk, this switch displays “Save As...” which opens the file save
dialog.