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5 Studio One Artist Quick Start
5.4 Monitor Mixing with Z-Mix
Studio 192
Owner’s Manual
Drag-and-drop audio and MIDI files.
Audio and MIDI files can be quickly located, auditioned, and imported into
your Song by dragging them from the file browser into the Arrange view.
If you drag the file to an empty space, a new track will be created with
that file placed at the position to which you dragged it. If you drag the file
to an existing track, the file will be placed as a new part of the track.
5.4 Monitor Mixing with Z-Mix
You can set up zero-latency monitor mixes with your Studio 192 interface
using Studio One’s unique Z-Mix feature. This feature takes over the monitor
mix control software for your Studio 192 and provides level and pan control
from within Studio One. Simply designate a pair or pairs of outputs as a
cue mix, and you’ll find the Z-Mix controls in your Studio One mixer.
As previously mentioned, Universal Control-AI must be operating in the
background for Z-Mix functions to be available for your Studio 192.
You can create a cue mix and send it to any output on your Studio 192 (Mains,
General Purpose, ADAT, or S/PDIF). You simply need to create an output bus and
enable Cue Mix.
Power User Tip: It is possible to designate the main output as a cue mix. This is helpful
if you often record yourself and require quick access to zero-latency monitoring for live
inputs. When the main output is designated as a Z-Mix, a Zero Latency button will appear
on any audio channel, with an assigned audio input in the Console, below the Mute, Solo,
Record, and Monitor buttons.