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Focusrite Audio Engineering vocaster one studio - Managing Your Mix with Vocaster Hub; Vocaster Hub Mixer Overview; Understanding Mixer Channels; Identifying and Fixing Audio Clipping

Focusrite Audio Engineering vocaster one studio
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Controlling your mix
The Mix section of Vocaster Hub allows you to
balance the audio inputs and computer outputs
making up your Show Mix.
Like the Mic Level control, the ‘sliders’ are
both meters and level control. The sliders
affect the headphone/speaker mixes and
Show Mix recording but don’t affect the
level of each channel into your software. The
channels of the mixer are (left to right):
Host (mono) – this is Vocaster One’s
Host microphone.
Aux (mono) – use this when you have
connected a phone to the rear panel
connector. It adjusts the audio level
being received from the phone.
Loopback 1 and Loopback 2 (stereo)–
these control the level of two audio
sources within your computer: these
could be feeds from the internet, pre-
recorded les, or other sources. In the
image below Loopback 1 is ‘clipping’ so
the source level needs turning down to
stop the red clip bar appearing.
Show Mix (stereo) – this shows and
controls the overall output level of the
mixer.
On the Loopback 1 channel the red part
of the meter is the ‘Clip Indicator’. This
shows you the source is too loud and may
distort in your recording. Loopback is an
exception and may show as clipped often.
Turn down the track’s source, not the
slider in the mixer. If the Show Mix clips,
turn down the tracks in the mixer.
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