SOFTWARE
SOFTWARE
• DAW THRU
- This allows you to route to outputs exactly as they would appear
in your DAW. For example, if you set Analogue out 1+2 to DAW THRU, anything
your DAW sends out to Outputs 1+2 will be sent directly to Analogue outputs
1+2.
This can also be applicable for the digital outputs meaning you can have
numerous sends direct from your DAW out via the optical outputs for adding
outboard gear or for extensive fold-back solutions. As an example, setting
digital outputs 1+2 to DAW THRU would allow you to directly send audio to this
output from your DAW by setting channels in your DAW to playback via outputs
9+10 (outputs 1-8 would be your analogue outputs). Digital outputs 3+4 would be
outputs 11+12... and so on.
Please note that in DAW THRU, the channel in question will bypass any volume
control and audio will be passed at full scale. If this output is sent to a set of
speakers without inline attenuation, this may be very loud. The DAW THRU
function is not available on the headphone outputs.
Talkback Source
The Talkback source allows the talkback input to be taken from one of the EVO
16 internal inputs or from a device connected to the host computer (such as a
built-in microphone or USB microphone).
When you select an input as your Talkback channel, the channel strip in the
EVO Software Mixer will be changed to a talkback channel which will have a TB
button in the centre. If using an external device, the talkback signal will appear
on channel DAW 10. Faders will only appear for these channels on the Cue Mixes,
not on the Main Mix.
Talkback Device
If an external device is selected then this allows you to select which connected
device is used.