



Often when recording, engineers need to provide separate headphone mixes to each of the artists involved in the session. This article will guide you through the steps required to configure both Console and your DAW software to achieve multiple headphone mixes. Apollo Firewire users should refer to the Apollo Software Manual (Firewire System) for notes on using Console 2 for FireWire to set up Cue Mixes. Note: This article only applies to owners of Thunderbolt & USB Apollos.
