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Saffire MixControl Tutorial Part III: Getting Sufficient Level from the Audio Outputs

Once you have configured your mixes and routed audio to the outputs of your Saffire (see Part I and Part II of this tutorial), you need to ensure that sufficient level is getting to your chosen outputs. This is achieved in the monitor section of Saffire MixControl, shown below:



Above the Monitor Preset… button in the monitoring section of Saffire MixControl, you will be able to see numbered boxes corresponding to the line (analogue) outputs on your unit. They will either be Red, Blue, or Grey.

- Red outputs are muted, and no audio will be passed from them

- Blue outputs are active, and their level is controlled by the monitor level dial in the MixControl software (shown in the screenshot above)

- Grey outputs are active, and will output any audio at full volume, regardless of the position of the monitor level dial. Care should be exercised so as not to damage any audio equipment connected to these outputs, as the audio will be very loud

Clicking on the individual outputs toggles them between blue and red, whereas holding down the SHIFT button on your keyboard and clicking will turn the output grey.

The Monitor Preset… button allows you to select a variety of preset speaker configurations, more information about which can be found in your product’s download's page. However, all of these presets can be configured manually using the method described above.

The H/W Control button (Saffire PRO 40 and Liquid Saffire 56 only) links the position of the monitor dial in the MixControl software to the position of the monitor level control on the front of the Saffire hardware.


See also:
Saffire MixControl Tutorial Part I: Creating Mixes
Saffire MixControl Tutorial Part II: Routing Audio to the Outputs

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