Cue Mixer Screen - Arturia AUDIOFUSE 16RIG User Manual

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Each channel has a send level and M (Mute) button for each of the Aux buses, a Pan control,
M (Mute) and S (Solo) buttons, a level fader, and a meter with clip indicator.
Remember that the Main Mixer's output needs to be routed to a pair of analog or digital outputs for
you to hear it. If you see activity in the mixer's level meters but you cannot hear the output, check your
connections in the
want it to go.

8.5. Cue Mixer Screen

The Cue mixer screen is identical to the Main mixer screen in features and operation, aside
from the lack of Aux buses. Clicking the +/– Channels button brings up a Cue Channels pop-
up window that works the same way as in the Main mixer.
There is one other important difference when it comes to the Cue Mixer. There is a CUE
button above the Master fader, which turns the Cue mix on or off. This corresponds to the
CUE button on the front panel of the AudioFuse 16Rig itself.
If you cannot hear the output of the Cue mixer, please make sure the CUE button is switched on and
the output of the Cue mixer is routed to your desired analog or digital outputs. This can be done through
the AudioFuse 16Rig's Routing matrix.
Arturia - User Manual AudioFuse 16Rig - AudioFuse Control Center
Routing Matrix [p.58]
and make sure the output of the mixer is routed to where you
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