User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Studio 192 and Studio 192 Mobile Hardware Features
- 1.3 UC Surface Features
- 1.4 Studio One Artist Features
- 1.5 What is in the Box
- 2 Hookup
- 2.1 Front Panel Connections and Controls
- 2.2 Back Panel Connections
- 2.3 Connection Diagrams
- 2.3.1 Studio 192
- 3.2.1 Studio 192 Mobile
- 3 Connecting to a Computer
- 3.1 Installation for Windows
- 3.2 Installation for Mac OS X
- 3.3 Using the Studio 192-series interfaces with Popular Audio Applications
- 3.4 Controlling Studio 192-Series Mic Preamps from your DAW
- 4 UC Surface Monitor Control Software
- 4.1 UC Surface Launch Window
- 4.2 UC Surface Mix Controls
- 4.2.1 Channel Controls
- 4.2.2 Channel Detail
- 4.3 Dynamics Processing and EQ
- 4.3.1 Dynamics Tab
- 4.3.2 EQ Tab
- 4.3.3 Fat Channel Presets
- 4.4 Adding Effects
- 4.4.1 Editing Effects and Effects Presets
- 4.4.2 Reverb and its Parameters
- 4.4.3 Delay and its Parameters
- 4.4.4 Reverb Effects Presets Library
- 4.4.5 Delay Effects Preset Library
- 4.4.6 Digital Effects Types
- 4.5 Main Options
- 4.6 Quick Controls: Talkback, Scenes, and More
- 4.6.1 Talkback
- 4.6.2 Quick Scenes, Mute Groups, and Scene Library
- 4.7 The Settings Page
- 4.7.1 Device Settings Tab: System Settings
- 5 Studio One Artist Quick Start
- 5.1 Installation and Authorization
- 5.2 Setting Up Studio One
- 5.2.1 Configuring Audio Devices
- 5.2.2 Configuring MIDI Devices
- 5.3 Creating a New Song
- 5.3.1 Configuring Your I/O
- 5.3.2 Creating Audio and MIDI Tracks
- 5.3.3 Recording an Audio Track
- 5.3.4 Adding Virtual Instruments and Effects
- 5.4 Monitor Mixing with Z-Mix
- 5.4.1 Z-Mix Functions
- 5.4.2 Punching In
- 6 Technical Information
- 6.1 Specifications
- 7 Warranty Information
- 7.1 How Consumer Law Relates To This Warranty
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5 Studio One Artist Quick Start
5.3 Creating a New Song
Studio 192 and Studio 192 Mobile
Owner’s Manual
2. Click on the Audio I/O Setup tab.
3. From the Inputs tab, you can enable any or all of the inputs on your
PreSonus Studio 192 audio interface that you’d like to have available.
We recommend that you create a mono input for each of the inputs on
your interface. If you plan on recording in stereo, you should also create
a few stereo inputs. You can give each input a custom name by simply
clicking on the default name. Press the TAB key to edit the next name.
Note: Studio 192-series inputs that share mono and stereo buses will
always link the Fat Channel controls as stereo. Because of this, it is
recommended to have dedicated stereo and mono inputs.
4. Click on the Outputs tabs to enable any or all of the outputs on your Studio
192 audio interface. In the lower right corner, you will see the Audition select
menu. This allows you to choose the output from which you will audition audio
files prior to importing them into Studio One Artist. In general, you will want
this to be the main output bus. You can give each output a custom name by
simply clicking on the default name. Press the TAB key to edit the next name.
Power User Tip: If you would like this I/O configuration to be the same
every time you open Studio One, click the Make Default button.