The MIOConsole3d Application
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• Input strip Fader: pre-fader
• Visibility: on-strip
• Monitor Control: In MC
• Group buses: 0
• DCAs: 0
• Mute Groups: 0
• One stereo “Host“ Input strip: unmuted, input routed from Host computer channels 1/2, assigned
to Main mix bus
• One mono Input strip per analog input: Input head amp set to ‘Line +4’ at unity gain, includes
Pre-Insert “To Host“ returns, is assigned to the Main mix bus, is panned to center, and is muted
for safety at the Fader stage.
• ‘Selected Strips’ Link Group: enabled,
Rel
ative behavior
• ‘Mixer Strips Width’: Normal
• ‘Mixer UI Scale’: 100%
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Monitor Controller:
• Monitor Controller is visible, not floating
• Monitor Controller Sources: Main (default) and stereo Aux mixes 1 through 4
• Monitor Controller Graph: passthrough
• Monitor Controller Output: stereo, assigned to box #1 analog output channels 1/2, Monitor mode
(LIO and ULN-8 only), Trims and Delays at 0
• Monitor Controller Slaves to PFL/AFL: ON
Figure 10.92: Menu bar “Monitor” menu: “Monitor Controller Slaves to PFL/AFL” control
People who spend most of their time in DAWs working in ‘Solo-In-Place’ mode should take note
of this feature. This setting is found in the ‘Monitor’ menu bar pull-down.
When the Mixer is in one of the PFL/AFL modes, this setting makes the Monitor Controller play
back the ‘Solo’ bus whenever Solo is engaged. This is the most common default mode for PFL/
AFL use on a hardware console.
De-selecting this control leaves the MC Source uninterrupted when Solo is engaged.
This function is also available separately for each of the Cue Controller sends, so you could have,
say, a Cue send to headphones slaved to the PFL/AFL Solo bus, while not interrupting the control
room ‘Main’ bus mix for a producer.