Universal Audio Apollo Software User Manual
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Apollo Software Manual
Chapter 3: Console Application
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Note: See
“Auxiliary Section” on page 42
for complete overview of Console’s
aux design.
HP (Apollo & Apollo Twin)
When HP 1 or 2 is selected , the channel’s input signal can be mixed to the respective
headphone bus. The headphone sends are pre-fader and mute.
Note: If the headphone source selector is set to MON, the headphone mix bus is
not heard and the headphone sends have no effect.
CUE (Apollo 16)
When cue 1 – 4 is selected, the channel’s input signal can be mixed to the respective
cue bus. The cue sends are pre-fader and mute
Note: If the cue source selector is set to MON, the cue mix bus is not heard and
the cue sends have no effect.
Send Level
The send level fader adjusts the amount of input channel signal sent to
the currently selected bus.
Send Meter
The Send Meter displays the post-fader signal level of the currently se-
lected Channel Send.
Send Pan
The send pan controls adjust the input’s position in the stereo field of the
currently selected send bus. The pan knobs are not displayed when the
input is in linked mode (example at right), which forces the stereo chan-
nels to automatically pan hard left/right.
Send Disable
The send disable button can be used to disable/re-enable the bus send.
When the send is active, the button is yellow. When disabled, the button
is white.