Aux Outputs; Proteus Sessions In Patchmix Dsp - E-Mu ProteusX Operation Manual

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To Use the Limiter
Press the Enable button, illuminating the button.
1.
Set the Release knob to about 30% to start. Release controls how fast the limiter
2.
turns the volume back up after reducing it to avoid the clipping peaks.
Increase the release time if you hear obvious volume changes (pumping). Reduce
3.
the release time for percussive playing.

Aux Outputs

These three output assignments assign the Aux Routings selected in the Voices or Presets
to pairs of ASIO channels or to DirectSound. Every Voice
sends with programmable amounts as well as a wet/dry mix to the Preset FX section.
The three effect sends from all voices and Presets are summed into the three Aux
Outputs where they are assigned to an ASIO pair. The Aux ASIO streams can be routed
to the PatchMix DSP mixer or to other software devices running on your computer.
Proteus X Aux Bus Routing

Proteus Sessions in PatchMix DSP

The Proteus X factory banks have been designed to be used with special Sessions in the
E-MU Digital Audio System. These Sessions connect the Aux Outputs to PatchMix DSP
mixer input strips containing PatchMix DSP hardware effects.
If a factory bank has the Aux Outputs set as shown in the diagram above, it is designed
to use the PatchMix hardware effects. If all the Aux Outputs are set to EX Main it most
likely uses the built-in software effects. You can easily add PatchMix DSP hardware
effects to a bank that uses Proteus X software effects by simply switching an Aux bus to a
PatchMix strip with effects.
The act of creating PatchMix DSP ASIO mixer strips makes them available
for Proteus X or any other application. You must create the ASIO mixer
strips before Proteus X or any other application will see them.
E-MU Systems
See "Block Diagram of the Effects Routing" on page 104.
IMPORTANT
(page 27)
has three effects
4 - Multisetup / Global Controls
Global Controls
E
See Chapter
"7 - Effects" on page 101
for complete descriptions
of the effects routing.
ASIO 1/2
ASIO 1/2
ASIO 3/4
ASIO 5/6
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