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STAND-ALONE OPERATION
All settings, including all mix settings and global
settings, are saved in the 896HD’s memory, and
they remain in effect even when the 896HD is not
connected to a computer. This allows you to use the
896HD as a stand-alone 8-bus mixer. You can make
adjustments to the four mix bus master faders at
any time from the front panel.
CUEMIX CONSOLE EXAMPLES
Figure 9-3 shows some examples of how you can
use CueMix DSP:
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Powered speakers are connected to the 896HD
main outs. Any input can be routed directly to the
speakers.
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Microphone input can be routed via CueMix
DSP to the effects processor for live outboard
processing during recording. The resulting signal
can be recorded into the computer either wet, dry
or both (via the effects processor return or the
direct mic input).
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The ADAT optical connection provides 8
channels of 24-bit digital I/O to the digital mixer
(or 4 channels at 96kHz). Any device connected to
the 896HD can be routed to/from the mixer with
no latency. Conversely, any mixer channel can be
routed to any device connected to the 896HD with
no latency.
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Another example of ADAT optical connectivity
is to use Giga Studio, and use CueMix DSP to route
Giga inputs directly to the powered monitors
connected to the 896HD for no-latency
monitoring of your Giga tracks.
Figure 9-3: An example setup of a system that takes full advantage of CueMix DSP.
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