The example at the top of this article shows Mixes 1 and 2 aggregated together. The mixes combine in the following way: Mix 1 with Mix 2 and vice versa, Mix 3 and 4, Mix 5 and 6, etc. However, the stereo button on the mix output aggregates that mix with the one next to it, and the mix tab at the top of the screen expands. a Channel Fader, and Mute, Solo, and Stereo buttons. The controls are essentially the same as those found in the mixer channels, i.e. The audio from the separate mix channels then goes to the mix output, which is situated at the right-hand end of the mixer section. It is also possible to name the channel by clicking in the box below the Mute and Solo buttons. Stereo – Aggregates the 2 mono channels together into a single stereo channel with shared controls. Preview the selected channel before the level is altered by the channel fader. Channel Fader – adjusts the level of the channel.Pan – adjusts the balance between left and right speakers.Create an audio track with Saffire Loop1 as the input. Modify DAW 1/2 to a mix if preferred for more versatility. Loopback DAW 1/2 in the router settings (to record 'What you Hear'). The inputs selected will be the same in each of the mixes, however, the other controls are specific to each mix. For those interested, the 'quick and dirty' way to use this is to: Have Windows sounds run through the Saffire. Inputs are all of the audio inputs on your interface (both analogue and digital), and DAW contains all of the audio channels being sent back to your interface from your computer (Digital Audio Workstation). It features a clear and concise mixing layout and large on-screen metering for inputs, outputs and submixes, unparalleled output routing and monitoring, as well as intuitive one-click options. The possible inputs are divided into streams grouped by source, as shown in the drop-down menu above. Saffire MixControl is a powerful ultra-low-latency 18 x 16 DSP Mixer/Router program designed for audio control. This is done by clicking in the box above the pan control in the channel, as shown below. The first thing that you need to do is to select an input for the channel. Let’s start by focussing on a pair of channels in the mix window: The first section of this MixControl tutorial is going to focus on the top half of the control panel (shown below), and how to use it to create custom mixes that can be routed to any of the outputs on your interface. With the PRO 24 and PRO 24 DSP, this number is halved. Applies to: Saffire Range and 1st Generation Scarlett 6i6, 8i6, 18i6, 18i8 and 18i20. When used with the PRO 40 and the Liquid Saffire 56 (pictured above), Saffire MixControl contains up to 16 mono or 8 stereo mixes. It is worth noting, however, that this section of the MixControl software has no effect on the signal being passed into your computer. I am at a loss as to where to go next, i dont think going back to Windows 7 is a runner and frankly i dont see why i should either.Applies to: Saffire Range and 1st Generation Scarlett 6i6, 8i6, 18i6, 18i8 and 18i20 The only higher version available is 3.9 for Mac only. The version 3.7 is the latest Windows version of the software. but that is much more thought because it will require you to make a backup of everything you have currently on your computer, and also re-install all the other stuff you currently have. Well, actually I have another alternative, which consists in install a previous windows version. In the case of negative, I guess that the best option you have is just selling that one, and try to get another one compatible with the MixControl 3.X compatible with your Windows 10. Did you try to get a higher version of that program? Do you know if your Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 is compatible with higher versions? Dustin.newman wrote:I am not an expert on this program, but that sounds like the MixControl 3.7 is not compatible with Windows 10.
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