Pro Tools Settings; Pro Tools Session Setup - Solid State Logic Sigma User Manual

Remote-controlled analogue mix engine
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Pro Tools Settings

1. Open Pro Tools.
2. Go to Setup > Peripherals... and then go to the
mIDI Controllers tab.
3. Set the first row to type HUI, with receive From
and Set To both set to ipmIDI Port 1.
4. Set the second row to type HUI, with ipmIDI
Port 2.
5. Click ok to confirm.

Pro Tools Session Setup

The final step is to create 16 new tracks which will
be our dedicated fader controls for each of Sigma's
analogue channels.
1. Go to Track > New...
2. Create 16 new blank Audio Tracks (it does not matter if they are mono or stereo).
3. Make sure that these 16 audio tracks are positioned as the first 16 tracks of the session.
Any volume automation data or fader movements on these 16 tracks will control the analogue signal gains of Sigma.
4. Your existing tracks with audio recorded to them should be routed out of different outputs on your audio interface,
which will then feed the appropriate Sigma inputs channels (just like you would do with any normal summing unit).
16 tracks positioned at top of the session to control Sigma's 16 analogue gains
Notes:
These 16 audio tracks must be positioned as the first 16 in the session, as the HUI/MCU protocols dictate this.
Pan information is not read, you must set the pan in the CHANNELS page of Sigma browser.
Tip: You probably want to rename these Audio Tracks to meaningful names such as 'KICK' instead of Audio1. Once
you have done this in the DAW, go to the CHANNELS page in the web browser and click the DAW > NAMES button in
the global menu. This will copy across the names of the 16 tracks.
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