![]() ![]() But a bigger issue arises if your DAW does not support using separate input and output devices – many don’t. ![]() Firstly, just like any hardware or software audio device, ListenHub introduces additional I/O latency. Using a software device such as ListenHub as your DAW’s output device can have downsides. The app talks to the ListenHub device via WiFi, and as long as both computer and phone/tablet are on the same local network, connecting the two together is a doddle. The other, and perhaps most elegant method is via the ListenHub app running on your phone or tablet. The first is to use the ListenHub plugin within your DAW which creates an in-DAW duplicate of the control panel. Being a system-level device, the control panel is a standalone app, but there are a couple of other ways to access it. Switching between input sources and monitor outputs is performed within the ListenHub control panel, which is also where you work with the device’s other tools. Each buss can have its own chain of up to three AU plugins assigned to it, which is ideal for inserting speaker calibration EQ and other monitor corrections. ListenHub’s pair of stereo output busses are intended as main and alternate monitor output busses.
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