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Sono ApplicationSoftware Features
Getting Started With Sono Mixer Application
When first launched, Sono Application will
run in the background. On MacOS, this can be
found in the menu bar in the top right-hand
corner of the screen, next to the clock.
On Windows, the System Tray is found in the
bottom right hand corner of the screen unless
the Start Bar has been moved. The Sono icon
may be amongst the hidden icons which can
be found by clicking the small triangle in the
System Tray.
Use of the Sono software mixer is entirely
optional, allowing you to access more
advanced features such as cue mixes and
setup of the optical input.
If you simply want to plug-in and play, with
minimal setup, the Monitor Mix control on the
Sono gives you a basic way to blend between
your input signal and the signal being played
back from your DAW such as a backing track
or click track
This will only aect your monitoring mix and
won’t aect the signal being fed into your DAW
To start using the Sono Mixer application,
simply click Show Mixer. A notification will
appear to inform that you that the Hardware
Monitor Mix Control on the Sono will be
overridden and will not function whilst the
application is in use.
Software Features
Sono is controlled with two pieces of software,
which this section of the manual will explain in
depth:
Sono Application
Pages 27- 37
The Sono application allows you to control
more advanced functions of Sono such as cue
mixes and use of the optical input.
Two notes Torpedo Remote
Pages 38 - 48
Torpedo Remote from Two notes allows you to
adjust the cabinet simulation found on Sono
with various parameters such as the cabinet,
microphones, power amplification and much
more.