Connection Setups; Creating A Submix - E-Mu 404 Owner's Manual

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6 - Tutorials: Recording and Mixing

Connection Setups

Connection Setups

Creating a Submix

Submixes are normally used to control a group of inputs from a single fader or to
process several inputs with the same effect. In most cases you will create submixes in
your recording application such as Cubasis. You can also create a submix in patchmix
DSP using either of the two Aux buses.
Submixed Channels
(Pre-fader Sends)
Input
Input
Aux 1
Fader
Aux Bus
Muted
When using one of the Aux Send buses to create a submix, the Send Amounts in the strip
take the role of the Channel Fader. The Aux Return Amount controls the overall level of the
submix going back to the Main Mix.
Control the amount of signal from each strip using the Aux Send control and use the
Aux input or output knob to control the overall volume of the submix. The submix
output can be mixed back into the main mix (using the Aux Return control) or sent
anywhere else by placing a physical or ASIO send into the Aux Insert chain.
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Input
Optional:
To Physical Out
or ASIO Send
Send
Aux 1
Amount
Aux
Insert
Main Bus
Return
Amount
Submix
Main
Level
Level
Main
Out
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