Setup Examples; Connecting Fusion To An Audio Interface; Using Fusion As A Hardware Insert; Alternative Setup Option - Solid State Logic Fusion User Manual

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Setup Examples

Connecting Fusion to an Audio Interface

The examples below show how to connect Fusion to an audio interface, with and without hardware insert functionality in your DAW.

Using Fusion as a Hardware Insert

1.
Choose a pair of analogue inputs and outputs that are not being used on your audio interface - this example uses analogue
inputs and outputs 3 & 4, presuming 1 & 2 are being used for monitoring.
2.
Connect analogue outputs 3 & 4 of your audio interface to the left and right inputs of Fusion.
3.
Connect the left and right outputs of Fusion into line-level inputs 3 & 4 of your audio interface.
4.
Insert Fusion across your DAW mix bus track / any stereo audio track as a hardware insert in your DAW.

Alternative Setup Option

If you do not use the hardware insert functionality in your DAW, you can use the following method to integrate Fusion into your setup:
1.
Choose a pair of analogue inputs and outputs that are not being used on your audio interface e.g. outputs 3 & 4 and inputs
1 & 2.
2.
On your main DAW mix bus / stereo output track, make the output analogue 3 & 4. This example presumes analogue outputs
1 & 2 are connected to your monitors.
3.
Connect analogue outputs 3 & 4 to the left and right inputs of Fusion.
4.
Connect the left and right outputs of Fusion into line-level analogue inputs 1 & 2 of your audio interface.
5.
Create a Stereo Input track that is sourced from analogue inputs 1 & 2 in your DAW. Record enable/input monitor this track.
Set the output of this track to outputs 1 & 2 of your interface (your monitor output).
6.
Print the Fusion mix back in by recording the track.
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