User's Manual

Saving Your Settings
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Split wave Split-Wave Mode In Practice
You need the split-wave mode, e.g., if you want to play live with a backing track. To stay "on
time", you maybe have produced a playback, with the music on the left and a matching click
on the right. If you would let the song play just like that now, the click would be heard via the
PA system. In the split-wave mode now, you have the option to route the side of the song that
contains the click to a different channel in the SUB-mix and to set individually to which output
the click signal is sent. In our example you would set up the routing in such a way, that the
click is heard only on the headphones and not on the main output (OUT1·2). How this works
in detail is explained from page 55 on.