Universal Audio Apollo Software User Manual

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Apollo Software Manual

Chapter 3: Console Application

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Monitor

When MON is selected, the main Console mix bus is routed to the monitor outputs.

Headphone 1, 2 (Apollo)

When HP 1 or 2 is selected, the headphone bus (the mix created from HP sends on Con-
sole’s inputs and/or DAW outputs assigned to the HP outputs) is routed to the monitor
outputs.

Note: To prevent a feedback loop, HP cannot be selected when the Headphone
Source is set to MON.

Headphone, 3–4 (Apollo Twin)

When HP or 3–4 is selected, the headphone or 3–4 bus (the mix created from HP or 3–4
sends on Console’s inputs and/or DAW outputs assigned to the HP or 3–4 outputs) is
routed to the monitor outputs.

Note: To prevent a feedback loop, HP cannot be selected when the Headphone
Source is set to MON.

Cue 1, 2, 3, 4 (Apollo 16)

When one of the cue buttons is selected, that cue bus (the mix created from cue sends
on Console’s inputs) is routed to the monitor outputs. To prevent a feedback loop, CUE
cannot be selected when the cue source is set to MON.

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

Monitor Global

Clear Clips

Clicking this button clears all clip indicators and peak hold
indicators on all meters.

Solo Clear

Whenever Solo is engaged on any channel input, the Solo
Clear button blinks yellow. Clicking the Solo Clear button de-
activates the Solo function of any/all channel inputs. Clicking
Solo Clear again will return all channels to their previous Solo
state.

Mono

This button sums the left and right channels of the stereo monitor output into a mono-
phonic signal. The monitor output is stereo when the button is white and mono when the
button is yellow.

Monitor Mute

This button mutes Apollo’s monitor outputs. The monitor outputs are muted when the
button is red. This button performs the same function as pressing the MONITOR knob on
Apollo’s front panel.

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