MOTU ULTRALITE MKIII HYBRID [62/112] Advantages over host based mixing and processing

MOTU ULTRALITE MKIII HYBRID [62/112] Advantages over host based mixing and processing
CUEMIX FX
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Each input, output and mix bus provides a send to
the Classic Reverb processor, which then feeds
reverb returns to mix busses and outputs, with a
selectable split point between them to prevent
send/return feedback loops.
ADVANTAGES OVER HOST-BASED MIXING
AND PROCESSING
CueMix FX provides several major advantages over
mixing and processing in your host audio software:
CueMix has no buffer latency. Thanks to the
UltraLite-mk3’s DSP chip, CueMix provides the
same throughput performance as a digital mixer.
CueMix mixing and effects processing imposes
no processor drain on the computer’s CPU.
CueMix routing can be maintained
independently of individual software applications
or projects.
CueMix routing can operate without the
computer, allowing the UltraLite-mk3 to operate as
a portable, stand-alone mixer with effects.
CUEMIX FX INSTALLATION
CueMix FX is installed with the rest of your
UltraLite-mk3 software.
Figure 10-1: CueMix FX is a virtual mixer that gives you control over the UltraLite-mk3’s on-board mixing features.
Tabs for inputs,
mix busses and
outputs
DSP
resources
meter
UltraLite-mk3
inputs
Mix bus
master
fader
Tabs for channel strip settings,
including EQ and dynamics, as
well as global settings such as
the meter bridge and reverb
processor.
Monitoring/
talkback
section
Monitor
group
metering
Mic inputs Inputs split
into mono
channels
Inputs grouped as
stereo pairs
Mix bus
menu
Channel
settings
Channel
focus
Channel
scroll
bar
Solo
light

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