Talkback Menu; Phones Menu; Control Surfaces Menu - MOTU V4HD User Manual

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3 Type in a name, choose a preset slot and click
OK.
Saving a hardware preset as a CueMix FX
configuration
To save a hardware preset as a CueMix FX configu-
ration:
1 Choose File menu> Load Hardware Preset to
make it the current active preset.
2 Choose Configuration menu> Create New (or
Save To) to save it as a configuration.

TALKBACK MENU

Choose the commands in the Talkback menu to
engage or disengage Talkback or Listenback. Use
the Configure Talkback/Listenback menu item to
access the routing dialog shown in Figure 9-4 on
page 83.

PHONES MENU

The Phones menu allows you to choose what you
will hear on the headphone output, just like the
Phones setting in MOTU Audio Setup. However,
this menu provides one extra option that is
exclusive to CueMix FX: Follow Active Mix. This
menu item, when checked, causes the headphone
output to mirror the output of the current mix
being viewed in CueMix FX. For example, if you
are currently viewing mix bus 3, the headphones
will mirror the mix bus 3 output (whatever it is
assigned to).

CONTROL SURFACES MENU

CueMix FX can be controlled from an automated
control surface such as the Mackie Control™. Use
the commands in the Control Surfaces menu to
enable and configure this feature.
Application follows control surface
When checked, the Application follows control
surface menu command makes the CueMix FX
window scroll to the channel you are currently
adjusting with the control surface, if the channel is
C U E M I X F X
not visible when you begin adjusting it. The same is
true for the displayed mix: if you adjust a control in
a bus that is not currently being displayed, CueMix
FX will jump to the appropriate mix to display the
control you are adjusting.
Share surfaces with other applications
When the Share surfaces with other applications
menu command is checked, CueMix FX releases
the control surface when you switch to another
application. This allows you to control your other
software with the control surface. Here's a simple
way to understand this mode: the control surface
will always control the front-most application. Just
bring the desired application to the front (make it
the active application), and your control surface
will control it. When you'd like to make changes to
CueMix FX from the control surface, just bring
CueMix FX to the front (make it the active
application).
When this menu item is unchecked, your control
surface will affect CueMix FX all the time, even
when CueMix FX is not the front-most application.
In addition, you will not be able to control other
host software with the control surface at any time
(because CueMix FX retains control over it at all
times). This mode is useful when you do not need
to use the control surface with any other software.
Mackie Control Surfaces
CueMix FX includes support for the following
control surface products:
Mackie Control™
Mackie HUI™
Mackie Baby HUI™
Use the sub-menu commands in the Mackie
Control Surfaces menu item to turn on and
configure control surface support, as described
briefly below.
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