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54 | DAW INTEGRATION
Meter Levels
When is activated, the output
meters will display the levels after the DAW’s
fader and pan has been applied. is level is ap-
proximated, and if you have processing between the
Console1 and the DAW’s fader, the metering can
be incorrect.
If you want to see the output levels coming out of
Console 1, without the DAW’s volume and pan,
press .
Controlling Send Levels
You can access the track’s three rst sends by press-
ing and adjusting the Drive, Drive Charac-
ter and Pan/Balance knobs.
When you click you will see on the On-
Screen Display that the knobs change function.
DAW Track Selection
lets you select a track
in Console 1 by selecting it in your DAW, or vice
versa.
Please note that whenever the DAW Control is enabled,
Console 1’s internal Solo, Mute and Solo Safe
functionality gets disabled. A saved session that is using
Solo and Mute and is opened with DAW Control will
turn o and disable the internal Solo and Mute and
let Console 1 control the DAW’s Solo and Mute. You
can always go back by disabling DAW Control from the
Setup menu in the plug-in.
Track Name
With automatic track names, the name you set on
your track in your DAW gets automatically trans-
ferred to Console 1. is feature is available in all
hosts that supports , with the addi-
tion of Pro Tools, that only supports .
Integrated DAW Control
With the integrated DAW Control you are able to
control the DAW’s Fader Volume, Pan, Solo, Mute
and Send Levels directly from your Console 1
hardware. Select a track in your DAW and the same
track will get selected in Console 1, change the
Output Volume in Console 1, and the correspond-
ing track’s fader will move.
Integrated DAW Control is currently available in
the latest versions of Presonus Studio One and
Cakewalk SONAR.
Volume, Solo and Mute
is automatically turned on for
DAWs that support it. With ena-
bled, the Output Volume, Pan, Solo and Mute will
automatically control the corresponding functions
in your DAW.
If you press on your Console 1, you will be
able to control Console 1’s internal Output Volume
instead of the DAW’s functions. is can be use-
ful if you want to overdrive the output section in
Console 1, or want to set basic levels with Console
1, and use the DAWs faders for automation and
level riding.
Console 1’s internal Solo and Mute will get disa-
bled, and the hardware’s Solo and Mute buttons
will now control the Solo and Mute in the DAW.