Hi, it was late and I was unsure whether a diagram like this might already help you.
I created a blog article which explains basic use of TotalMix FX: https://www.tonstudio-forum.de/blog/ind … rnal-equi/
Also RME offers these very nice video tutorials, the URLs I collected here : https://www.tonstudio-forum.de/blog/ind … al-Videos/
Routing in TM FX "submix mode" is easy.
1. Ensure that "submix mode" is selected in TM FX (upper right: Routing Mode -> Submix mode)
2. You click to a HW output and then see the complete picture what is being routed to this particular output. Simply look at the fader positions of HW inputs and SW playback channels.
2a. the top row "HW inputs" represents all inputs of your recording interface. Please note: audio is always passed to the DAW/applications. Mute of an input channel is only active for the submixes (what goes out through the HW outputs) that you create in TM FX.
2b. the middle row "SW playback" represents Audio which is being sent by applications to the outputs of your recording interface. Please note: audio is not directly sent to the hardware outputs. You need to route that output from the SW playback channels (middle row) to the HW outputs (bottom row).
By these basic operating principles you can deduce some "rules of thumb", like i.e.:
- with TM FX you can create as many submixes as your recording interface has HW outputs
- if you need to implement a routing in submix mode, break the routing tasks into pieces and start to think from the outputs .. what needs to arrive on a particular output for your desired routing. Then click on this HW output and simply raise and lower the faders of HW inputs (inputs of the recording interface) and SW playback channels (outputs of your applications/DAW) as you need and as I described above.
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