Using Two Sigmas Together - Solid State Logic Sigma User Manual

Remote-controlled analogue mix engine
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If using two Sigmas, ensure that the following has been set up:
• Each Sigma has a different fixed IP address or you are using DHCP
• If using HUI/MCU, each Sigma should be set for different ipMIDI Ports, for example:
Sigma 1 - Set to Ports 1 & 2.
Sigma 2 - Set to Ports 3 & 4.
• You will need to have four HUI/MCU Controllers setup in your DAW, outputting to each of these ports accordingly.
The first 32 tracks of your session would then control the analogue gains.
• If using MIDI Absolute, each Sigma should be set to different ipMIDI Ports, for example:
Sigma 1 - Set to Port 9.
Sigma 2 - Set to Port 10.
• If using MIDI Absolute, you will need to create 32 MIDI tracks, with the first 16 channels set to Port 9 and the second
16 channels set to Port 10.
TIP: A good way of linking the audio from two Sigmas is using the SUM feature on the Mix Bus Insert. Connect the
MIX A output of your second Sigma unit into the Insert Return of Mix Bus A on the first Sigma. Engage the sum
function. This will sum Mix A from your second Sigma with Mix A from your first Sigma.
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