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Apollo Software Manual Chapter 9: Working With Apollo 170
How To Route Any DAW Output Into Console’s Virtual Inputs
To route a DAW output signal into Console
for Realtime UAD Processing, simply as-
sign any Console virtual channel (or chan-
nel 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 in Console, and it can be
processed or routed the same as Apollo’s
hardware inputs.
At Right: Routing a DAW channel’s
outputs into Console’s virtual inputs
How To Route Any Console Virtual Output Into the DAW
To route a Console output signal into the
DAW so it can be recorded, simply 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 like any hardware input by the DAW.
Tip: This technique can be used to re-
capture and record (bounce) a software
instrument performance that was virtu-
ally routed from the DAW into Console
for Realtime UAD Processing.
At right: Routing Console’s virtual outputs
into the DAW channel’s input. Note that any
virtual output listed here (including Console’s
monitor and aux mix buses) could be used as
the DAW input.