Flex routing (apollo & apollo 16) – Universal Audio Apollo Software User Manual

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Apollo Software Manual

Chapter 3: Console Application

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Flex Routing (Apollo & Apollo 16)

By default, Console’s input channels are routed to the
monitor outputs only. However, Console’s input channels
can be optionally routed (assigned) to any Apollo hardware
output. A maximum of eight channel output route assignments are available.

Note: Flex Routing is unavailable at sample rates of 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz.

Output Menu
To change the channel output routing, select an output (or output pair, for stereo linked
channels) from the channel output menu. To display the channel output menu, click
anywhere in the channel output route display.
The number of currently available mono and stereo channel output routes is displayed in
gray text at the bottom of the menu.

Important:

The channel output route in Console overrides DAW output channels

assigned to the same hardware output.

Multiple input signals cannot be merged to the same output(s) using the output menu.
However, multiple input signals can be merged using the Auxiliary, Headphone (Apollo),
and Cue (Apollo 16) buses, and these buses can be assigned to any available output pair.

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).

Mirror to Monitor
When a channel is routed to an output other than the monitor outputs, the channel is si-
multaneously routed to the monitor outputs (mirrored) by default. Mirroring to the moni-
tor outputs can be disabled so the channel is routed only to the output selected in the
output menu.
To toggle monitor mirroring, select “Mirror to Monitor” from the output menu. Monitor
mirroring is active when a check mark appears next to the “Mirror to Monitor” text in the
menu.

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