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FireMix User’s Guide Table of Contents Why FireMix? ........................2 Installing FireMix ......................2 The FireMix Application ....................2 Overview .........................3 Opening The FireMix Application ................3 The FireMix Front Panel ..................4 Using FireMix ......................5 FireMix Preferences ....................5...
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This problem is solved by routing the performer’s live input directly to his headphones for monitoring (avoiding a latency-inducing path through the application) and mixing this feed with the pre-recorded tracks. This is accomplished with Apogee’s FireMix, a software controlled mixer that allows the routing and mixing of host interface inputs and outputs, independent of the audio application.
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X-Firewire-euipped interface. Firemix output pairs are sent directly to the Apogee host interface’s hardware outputs 1-2, 3-4,5-6 and 7-8 respectively. Please see the signal routing path diagram to the right.
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flow for troubleshooting purposes. 13) External Sync (Mac OS X only) – To set the connected Apogee host interface to external sync, check this box and select the desired external source on the host interface front panel.
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FireMix – User’s Guide APOGEE ELECTRONICS The FireMix Application (continued) Using FireMix – In the following example, we will assume the following setup: a microphone (via a mic- preamp) is connected to Input 1 of a Rosetta 800, and the Rosetta 800’s analog outputs are connect- ed to a monitoring system with speakers and a headphone.
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FireMix User’s Guide - v1.0 - April 2005 Text conceived and delivered by: Roger Robindore Graphics by: Sean McArthur...
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