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Saffire MixControl behaves this way as a safety feature. Couldn't have just made it so the button toggles through all three states when you click it? Simple software like this should be 100% useable without having to read the manual and/or scour the internet.Hi Williams, It's plain old cruel to make software that uses a hidden shift click to change an important feature. To make the Monitor knob stop controlling the level of the various outputs, SHIFT click on them in MixControl til they are grey. : Focusrite Answerbase and we'll be happy to help.Īpologies if this was already mentioned, but I saw this thread and thought I would throw this out, as it drove me insane. If you have any further questions about Saffire MixControl or need help with anything please contact us here: The Official Source for Focusrite Product Support and Information. Saffire MixControl Tutorial Part I: Creating Mixes. There is a tutorial on Saffire MixControl here that you might find useful:
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For this reason the full mix will not apply when playing back audio from your DAW as this will be sent through the DAW outputs (DAW 1 and DAW 2) in your mix. The channels in Saffire MixControl are used to route zero latency signals, so the input signals directly to the outputs without going to your computer for zero latency monitoring when tracking. anything done in mixcontrol only seems to work with playback. It seems everytime i mixdown an export audio the only thing applied is the mix that was done in the DAW which is abelton lite. I'am curious as to how you apply your mixes that are done using saffire mixcontrol to exported audio files.