![]() For example, the image below shows how you would select the loop-back input in Logic Pro X.Ī similar process would be used in other software. Depending on the software you are using, they may appear as either Loopback 1+2 or Input 21-22. To record or stream your loop-back mix in your audio software, you would simply need to select the Loop-back channels as your input channels in your audio software. ![]() Master Mix - The audio mix created in the EVO mixer on the Main Mix panelĬue A - The audio mix created in the iD mixer on the CUE A panelĬue B - The audio mix created in the iD mixer on the CUE B panelĬue C - The audio mix created in the iD mixer on the CUE C panelĬue D - The audio mix created in the iD mixer on the CUE D panel The various sources you can select from in the menu are as follows:ĭAW 1+2 - Any audio being sent to outputs 1+2 of the iD44ĭAW 3+4 - Any audio being sent to outputs 3+4 of the iD44ĭAW 5+6 - Any audio being sent to outputs 5+6 of the iD44ĭAW 7+8 - Any audio being sent to outputs 7+8 of the iD44ĭAW 9+10 - Any audio being sent to outputs 9+10 of the iD44 These loop-back channels are input channels 21+22 and using the “Input Routing” option of the “Setup” menu of the iD mixer, you can select the audio source to be sent to these loop-back channels. The iD44’s Mixer Application includes the ability to loop-back audio so you can record or stream audio from different applications on your computer using the dedicated Loop-back channels. ![]() Please Note Loop-back is only available on the iD44 MKII, Loopback is not available on iD44 MKI as the hardware does not support it.
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