Console - Mia
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Console - Mia
Next is the
monitor mute
. This controls whether or not you want this input
channel to be mixed directly back out to the currently selected output bus.
Again, this does not affect recording.
This is followed by the
monitor fader.
This controls the input monitor level.
Once again, this does not affect your record level.
The button marked “G” between each fader is the gang button. If you click
on the gang button, that pair of faders will be in gang mode and will move
together when you move one or the other.
Digital inputs
: These are within the light
blue
outline. They work just like
the analog inputs, but represent Mia’s S/PDIF inputs.
Playback strips
: The area within the
orange
outline controls the level of
audio being played by an application. These control the eight virtual
outputs that Mia’s ASIO driver presents to audio applications. Use the
faders, mutes, and pans to mix the virtual outputs out to the physical
outputs.
Note that Mia defaults to virtual output 1/2 routed to the analog outputs and
virtual output 3/4 routed to the digital outputs. If you don’t want to use the
virtual output feature, just use output 1/2 as your analog outputs and 3/4 for
your digital outputs.
Clock setting
: The area within the
yellow
outline on the upper right lets
you select your sync source and digital mode. If a given clock is detected,
the green indicator next to the clock button will light up. You will only be
allowed to select clocks that have been detected.