When connected to an iPad, the analog mic/line input 1 works with mono apps, inputs 1 and 2 with stereo apps (both dual mono and stereo), and up to 8 inputs with the apps MultiTrack DAW and Music Studio. Garage Band supports all inputs, but only two at a time. Auria can record all 18 inputs simultaneously. Playback will use analog outputs 1 and 2, or even more channels if the app supports such operation. The UCX can optionally copy the iPad playback channels 1/2 to outputs 7/8 and SPDIF/ADAT, for easier monitoring (mode C8). All outputs can be processed independently (volume, EQ, dynamics, FX return).
DANTEUsing Dante Virtual Soundcard from Audinate you can get your Dante audio network channels to show up in Wavetool. You can then stream your monitor feed back to the Dante world or simply plug in your headphones into the computer.Wavetool Dante pictorial (PDF 1,1MB)
Monitor 2 Channels At Once On Garageband Ipad
For instance, if you are plugging a standard five-piece rock or pop band in to your PA, your first instinct might be to shoot for an 8-channel mixer. After all, that would allow for five instruments with room to spare. However, once you add up the inputs for everything you need for the group, you will find that your 8 channels actually won't give you enough inputs.
Basically, once the levels of each channel are set, the signals are combined into either the main mix or into submixes that can be assigned to buses. Buses can be visualized as circuit intersections where the output from several channels meet. Each mixer channel routes its signals to a specific bus or group of buses. These buses allow you to adjust signals as a group before they go into the final mix and out to the speakers. So, for instance, you can easily make adjustments to all the vocals or all the drums using a single group fader control. Also known as auxiliary sends, auxiliary buses can also be used to route mixes to headphones, external effects processors, monitor speakers, or in-ear monitors. 2ff7e9595c
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