![]() ![]() If you own an Apollo Twin, you have a maximum of 2 Cue Buses. The first step for our setup will be to decide how many Cue Mixes you need for your setup. Fortunately, all of this routing is entirely possible using Console 2.0’s flexible routing options. In general, each performer will want a different mix than each other, which will, in turn, be different from the main mix that the engineer is listening to in the control room. The vocalist may want a large amount of reverb on their own track to help get inspired, the bassist may want to hear the kick drum at a high volume to nail their timing, whereas the drummer may be the only artist who wants to hear the click track. ![]() Often when recording, engineers need to provide separate headphone mixes to each of the artists involved in the session. This article will guide you through the steps required to configure both Console and your DAW software to achieve multiple headphone mixes. Apollo Firewire users should refer to the Apollo Software Manual (Firewire System) for notes on using Console 2 for FireWire to set up Cue Mixes. Note: This article only applies to owners of Thunderbolt & USB Apollos.
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