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Cue returns (apollo 16 only) – Universal Audio Apollo Software User Manual

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Apollo Software Manual

Chapter 3: Console Application

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MON (Apollo Twin)

When set to MON, the headphone or line 3–4 source is Console’s main monitor mix,
summed with all DAW buses that are routed to Apollo’s monitor outs (if applicable). Con-
sole’s faders, mutes and solos are reflected in the headphone output in this mode.

Headphone/3–4 Mono 1, 2 (Apollo)

This button sums the left and right channels of the stereo headphone or line 3–4 outputs
into a monophonic signal. The headphone or 3–4 output is stereo when the button is
white and mono when the button is yellow.

Cue Returns (Apollo 16 only)

The four cue returns contain the summed stereo buses from the
four cue sends of each Console input channel.
Cue Outputs (Apollo 16)
Each cue mix bus can be routed to any pair Apollo 16’s hard-
ware outputs. Cue 1 and 2 outputs can also be virtually routed to
DAW inputs via the device drivers to record the cue mix bus (cue
3 and 4 are available via Console only).
When multi-unit cascading, cue outputs can be routed to the
outputs of the monitor unit only.

Note: Cue outputs 3 and 4 are unavailable at sample rates of 176.4 kHz
and 192 kHz.

Cue Output Menu (Apollo 16)

Click the Cue Output Menu to specify a different hardware output pair for
the cue mix bus.
Cue output assignments are mutually exclusive. When a cue output route is
assigned, that output becomes unavailable for routing from a different cue
bus. Cue mix buses cannot be merged to the same output(s).

Note: If an output in the menu is dim and cannot be selected, the output
route is already in use by another input channel or cue bus.

Important:

The cue output route in Console overrides DAW output chan-

nels assigned to the same hardware output.