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Setting Up Your System
Setting Up Audio
In the example below, four busses are used for feeding signals to the audio hardware
inputs. The four outputs are connected back to the mixer for monitoring and playback.
Remaining mixer inputs can be used for connecting audio sources like microphones,
instruments, etc.
A multi-
channel audio
setup using an
external mixer
When using the Mixer inside Sequel, you can use the inputs on your audio hardware
to connect microphones and/or external devices. Use the outputs to connect your
monitoring equipment.
Mixing inside
Sequel
Recording from a CD Player
Most computers come with a disc drive that can also be used as a regular CD player.
In some cases the CD player is internally connected to the audio hardware so that you
can record the output of the CD player directly into Sequel. Refer to the audio
hardware documentation if you are uncertain.
All routing and level adjustments for recording from a CD are done in the audio
hardware setup application.
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When connecting an input source (like a mixer) to the audio hardware, you should use
output busses, sends, or similar that are separate from the mixer’s master output to
avoid recording what you are playing back. You may also have mixing hardware that
can be connected via FireWire.