Universal Audio Apollo Software User Manual
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Apollo Software Manual
Chapter 3: Console Application
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Headphone Mono 1, 2 (Apollo)
This button sums the left and right channels of the stereo headphone output into a
monophonic signal. The headphone output is stereo when the button is white and mono
when the button is yellow.
Mirror To Output (Apollo only)
The headphone outputs can be simultaneously routed (mirrored) to an additional pair
of hardware outputs. To send the headphone mix bus to another output pair in addition
to the front panel headphone jack, select an output pair from the “MIRROR TO” drop
menu.
Note: If an output in the menu is dim and cannot be selected, the output route is
already in use by another channel, aux, headphone (Apollo), or cue (Apollo 16).
Important:
The headphone mirror to output route in Console overrides DAW output
channels assigned to the same hardware output.
Headphone Source, Line 3–4 Source (Apollo Twin)
These buttons determine the source of the headphone and line
3–4 bus mixes. Note that these outputs can only use its own mix
bus (or the monitor mix) as its source. For example, you can’t
select line 3–4 as the source for HP 1, and vice versa.
Headphone Selected Indicator Dot (Apollo Twin)
When the HEADPHONE output is selected (vs MONITOR), a
green indicator dot appears next to the Headphone Source text
in Console.
The colored dot provides a visual indication of the headphone
selection state when Preamp mode is active. Because Apollo
Twin has different display modes, the headphone selected state
cannot always be viewed via the front panel.
HP, (Apollo Twin)
When set to HP, the headphone source is the dedicated headphone mix bus, summed
with all DAW outputs that are routed to Apollo Twin’s headphone output (if applicable).
In this mode, the mix of the this bus is determined by the Headphone Send controls in
the input channel strips and the aux return strips. Console’s faders, mutes, and solos are
not reflected in the head- phone output in HP mode (Console’s headphone sends are pre-
fader).
3–4 (Apollo Twin)
When set to 3–4, the ine outputs 3–4 source is the dedicated 3–4 mix bus, summed
with all DAW outputs that are routed to 3–4 outputs (if applicable). In this mode, the
mix of the this bus is determined by the 3–4 Send controls in the input channel strips
and the aux return strips. Console’s faders, mutes, and solos are not reflected in the 3–4
outputs in 3–4 mode (Console’s 3–4 sends are pre-fader).
Note: When the source is not set to MON, aux returns must be sent to the mix bus
(via the aux sends) for the aux to be heard in the outputs.