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Apollo Solo USB Manual Working With Apollo Solo USB 57
Routing DAW Outputs to Console Inputs
To route a DAW output signal into Console
for monitoring and/ Realtime UAD
Processing, assign any Console virtual
channel (or channel pair, when the DAW
source is stereo) as the output device for
any DAW track, bus, or output.
That DAW output signal then appears in
the associated virtual input channel(s) in
Console, and it can be processed or routed
the same as Apollo Solo USB’s hardware
inputs.
At Right: A stereo DAW channel’s outputs
assigned to Console’s virtual inputs
Routing Console Outputs to DAW Inputs
To route a Console output signal into the
DAW so it can be recorded, assign any
Console virtual channel (or channel pair,
when the Console source is stereo) as the
input source for any DAW input.
That Console signal can then be recorded
or routed by the DAW as if it were a
hardware input.
Tip: This technique can be used to
re-capture and record (bounce) a
software instrument performance that
was virtually routed from the DAW into
Console for Realtime UAD Processing.
At right: Console’s virtual outputs assigned
to a DAW channel’s input. Note that any
output listed here (including Console’s
stereo MON, HP, and AUX mix buses) can
be used for DAW input.