User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- A Letter from Bill Putnam Jr.
- Introducing Apollo Solo
- Getting Started
- Hardware Controls & Connectors
- Apollo Solo System Overview
- Working With Apollo Solo
- Console Overview
- What is Console?
- Console Functions
- Global Functions
- When To Use Console
- Interactions Between Console and Apollo Solo
- Accessing Console
- Console Layout
- Global Window Elements
- Meter Bridge Overview
- Info Bar Overview
- Current Bank Overview
- View Column Overview
- Monitor Column Overview
- Channel Strips Overview
- Console Plug-In Inserts Overview
- Insert Effects Overview
- Popover Windows
- HP Cue Overview
- Sends Overview
- Console Sessions Overview
- Console Settings Overview
- I/O Matrix Overview
- Multiple Undo/Redo
- Keyboard Focus & Control
- Adjusting Console Controls
- Controls Shortcuts
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Console Reference
- Console Plug-In Inserts
- Insert Types
- Inserts Signal Flow
- Inserting UAD Plug-Ins
- Removing UAD Plug-Ins
- Editing UAD Plug-Ins
- Insert Assign Popover
- Inserts Display
- Insert State Indicators
- Insert Hover Options
- Insert Options Menu
- Channel Insert Effects
- Plug-In Editor Window
- Channel Strips
- Presets Manager
- Presets Manager Popover
- Save Preset Popover
- Console Settings
- Unison
- Console Recall Plug-In
- UAD Meter & Control Panel
- Using UAD Plug-Ins
- Tempo Sync
- UA Account & Store
- Expanded UAD Systems
- Latency & Apollo Solo
- Device Drivers
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Specifications
- Hardware Block Diagram
- Universal Audio History
- Notices
- Technical Support
Apollo Solo Manual Console Reference 126
HP
When set to HP, the headphone output source is the dedicated HP cue mix, summed
with all DAW outputs that are routed to the HP outputs (if applicable).
In this mode, the mix of the HP cue bus is determined by the cue send controls in the
input channel strips and the aux return strips.
Console’s main monitor mix faders, mutes, and solos are not reflected in the headphone
output when HP is selected, because Console’s HP cue sends are always pre-fader.
Note: When HP is the selected cue source, signals must be sent to the HP cue
mix bus (via the HP cue sends) for the signal(s) to be heard in the headphone
outputs.
Cue Output Mono
This switch sums the left and right channels of the selected stereo source bus into a
monophonic signal. The headphone output is stereo when the switch is gray, and mono
when it is lit.
Tip: This switch only controls the headphone output. To hear the HP cue mix
in mono when it is routed to the monitor outputs (via the Control Room Source
switches), use the Monitor Mono switch instead.