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Arrow Manual Working With Arrow 53
Using Console with the DAW
The primary function of Console is the low-latency monitoring of Arrow’s inputs during 
live performance, either with or without Realtime UAD Processing. When used with a 
DAW, Console controls front-end monitor mixing and signal processing, replacing the 
DAW’s software monitoring functions.
Important Fundamental Concept: The primary function of Console is to control 
Arrow’s low-latency hardware input monitoring, Unison plug-ins, and Realtime 
UAD Processing. Console must be used to take advantage of these features.
Disable DAW Input Monitoring when Input Monitoring via Console
When using Console for low-latency input monitoring and recording with a DAW, the 
DAW’s software input monitoring feature must be disabled to prevent doubled signals at 
Arrow’s outputs. See How To Disable Software Input Monitoring for details and methods.
Disable Console Input Monitoring when Input Monitoring via DAW
When monitoring live inputs via the DAW’s software monitoring feature, Console’s inputs 
must be muted to prevent doubled signals at Arrow’s outputs. See How To Disable 
Hardware Input Monitoring for details and method.
Controlling Arrow’s Unique Functions
Arrow’s unique Unison and Realtime UAD Processing features are controlled by the 
Console application. These are special functions that are available only when UAD plug-
ins are inserted within Console. To activate these features, simply insert UAD plug-ins 
within Console. See Console Plug-In Inserts for details.
Sharing UAD Resources
The UAD DSP resources that are available for UAD plug-in processing are shared 
between UAD plug-ins loaded within Console and UAD plug-ins loaded within the DAW.
To maximize UAD resources when monitoring and tracking live inputs, disable unused 
UAD plug-ins within the DAW. Conversely, when mixing, disable unused UAD plug-ins 
within Console.
Note: For important related information, see UAD Plug-Ins: Console versus DAW.
Saving Console Setups Within DAW
The Console Recall plug-in offers additional convenience when using Arrow with a DAW. 
Console Recall is a utility plug-in that doesn’t process audio. Instead, it stores Console’s 
current configuration within the DAW project file. When the saved DAW project is 
subsequently opened, the complete Console configuration is restored.
The Console Recall plug-in also features Console monitor controls, enabling adjustments 
of level, mono, and mute without leaving the DAW. For details, see Console Recall 
Plug-In.










