QUICKSTART GUIDE
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DGT 260
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Example
In this example a person is singing over a playback and streaming the performance to the internet. The person is using VST vocal
effects and uses a personal communication channel. The user needs to hear the communication channel, but the audience must
not be able to hear it. The user can create two independent mixes: one personal (Figure 6a) and one for the audience (Figure 6b)!
Check how the channels in Figures 6a and 6b were renamed to fi t our example.
INPUT 1/2
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This is the microphone input.
Vocal FX
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This channel is the microphone with FX added. This channel will be audible to the audience and to the user. The blue
border around the fader indicates that the level is synced to both mixes.
Playback
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This channel is used for a playback track. The ducker reduces the volume of the playback whenever the person
starts singing. This way the audience can always hear a crystal clear vocal performance.
Communication
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This channel is only audible to the person streaming, but not to the audience.
Internet Stream
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Is used as the input signal of the streaming software. From there it is broadcasted to the internet.
Figure 6a
Figure 6b
Figure 7 - Flow diagram
Windows
DGT 260 Control Center
Ducker
Virtual Mixer
ASIO
WDM
WDM
OUTPUT 3/4
INPUT 3/4
MONITOR
OUTPUT 1/2
OUTPUT 5/6
Internet stream
Record
VST FX
Playback
Skype