Input Monitoring With The Daw; Use Software Or Hardware Input Monitoring; Disable Unused Input Monitoring System; How To Disable Software Input Monitoring - Universal Audio Arrow Manual

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Input Monitoring with the DAW

Input monitoring is the process of listening to live inputs, such as when an artist is
performing with a musical instrument and/or vocals. When using Arrow with a DAW, there
are two ways to monitor inputs:
Software Input Monitoring via DAW– The DAW's software mixer is used to control input
monitoring and plug-in processing. Inputs are subject to DAW I/O buffering latency.
Hardware Input Monitoring via Console – Console is used to control Arrow's low-latency
hardware input monitoring and Realtime UAD Processing. Inputs are routed directly to
outputs, bypassing DAW I/O buffering latency.

Use Software OR Hardware Input Monitoring

When monitoring live inputs, it's important that only one input monitoring system is
active. If software and hardware input monitoring are both active, the input signal(s) will
be heard twice at Arrow's outputs — first from Console's low-latency mix, and shortly
thereafter from the DAW's I/O buffered (higher latency) software mix. Doubled signals
can cause undesirable "thin" sounds or other anomalies due to phase cancellations.
Tip: Use Console for hardware input monitoring to take advantage of Arrow's low-
latency monitoring and Realtime UAD Processing features.

Disable Unused Input Monitoring System

By default, the DAW's software input monitoring and Console's hardware monitoring are
both enabled. Therefore, one of the input monitoring systems must be manually disabled
to prevent doubled signals at Arrow's outputs. Instructions are provided in following
sections.
Important:
To prevent doubled signals at Arrow's outputs when input monitoring
via Arrow's Console, DAW software input monitoring must be disabled. Conversely,
if DAW software input monitoring is enabled, Arrow's hardware input monitoring
must be disabled by muting Console's inputs.

How To Disable Software Input Monitoring

To prevent doubled signals at Arrow's outputs when hardware monitoring live inputs via
Console, the DAW's software input monitoring feature must be disabled. Note that DAW
software input monitoring is usually enabled by default in the DAW's settings.
The methods for disabling DAW software input monitoring, and the name of the setting,
are different for each DAW. Examples of how to disable software input monitoring
within major DAWs are provided below. For more specific details, refer to the DAW's
documentation.
Note: Some DAWs have multiple ways to disable software input monitoring.
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