At times, it can be confusing to understand how microphone audio is routed and how to adjust the headphone cue mix on your audio equipment. Here's a breakdown of how it works:


Microphone Audio Routing

The microphone audio is routed directly to the master or booth output. This means that when you speak into the microphone, the sound will be sent directly to the main output for the audience to hear.


Headphone Cue Mix

The headphone cue is a pre-fader signal that will not include the microphone audio. This means that when you listen to the headphone cue, you will not hear the microphone audio in your headphones.


Adjusting the Cue Mix

To hear the microphone in the headphones, you can use the Cue Mix knob to blend the Main or Master output into the headphones. This allows you to adjust the level of the microphone audio in your headphones, either along with or in place of the Cue audio.


In summary, understanding how microphone audio is routed and how to adjust the headphone cue mix is essential for a smooth and professional audio experience. By using the Cue Mix knob, you can easily control the level of the microphone audio in your headphones, ensuring that you can hear yourself clearly while performing or speaking. If you have any further questions or need assistance with your specific audio equipment, feel free to reach out to our customer support team for personalized assistance.