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We’ll also assign DAW 1 and 2 to mix busses 1 and 2 for ASIO playback. We
can name the mix busses by clicking on the mix bus label. This will show the
matrix configuration window (Figure 43 on page 58).
We’ll name the headphone mix Headphone L/R and the send mix Effects Send L/R.
You must name each mono bus separately, and the Console combine the names auto-
matically. You can use the tab key to increment through the mix busses as you name
them. When you’re finished, hit the return key to close the configuration window.
The mixer bus names have propagated through MIO Console which means
they will now show up in the Output Patchbay and the Mixer view.
Note that Digital L/R is assigned to the Headphone mix but not the Effects
send mix. This is critical because Digital L/R is the effects return, and we def-
initely do not want to assign the return to the send. If we do, we’ll get feed-
back and no one, especially the singer, will be happy.
To route the mixers to their intended destinations we use the Output Patch-
bay. We want the Headphone mix to feed the front panel headphone output
of Mobile I/O so we’ll set the Cans section of the Output Patchbay to take its
input from Headphone L/R.
Figure 44: Making the Output Assignment