Output Controls - Arturia AudioFuse 8 Pre User Manual

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2.1.3. Output controls

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Control name
1
Level control for the Speakers
2
Level control for the Headphones
3
Mono button
4
Monitor selection button
♪: The knobs in the Output control section are analog controls, and they do not communicate their
movements to the computer. This is why the Master control fader does not change in the AudioFuse
Control Center when you turn the Speakers knob on the AudioFuse 8Pre. However, when you press the
Mono and Cue/Main 1-2 buttons their status does change in the AFCC.
2.1.3.1. Speaker output level
This knob controls the volume of the mix being sent to your monitor speakers. The output
source can be toggled between the Main Outputs and the Cue mix using the Cue / Main 1-2
button.
The Cue mix is an ultra-low latency monitoring mixer that can be defined using the
AudioFuse Control Center. By default all analog inputs are set to unity gain and panned to
center, and the Main 1-2 outputs are hard-panned left and right (i.e., stereo).
The advantage of being able to set up a different mix for the Cue send is that the person
in the recording booth can be listening to a different mix than what is playing back in the
control room. That way the producer/engineer can monitor the overall mix while the person
in the booth hears only the tracks that are needed for reference.
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