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5 Studio One Artist Quick Start
5.4 Monitor Mixing with Z-Mix
Studio 192
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3. Pan Control. This sets the pan position for the channel in the Z-Mix
outputs. Like volume, panning is identical to the main mix by default.
4. Zero Latency switch. Enables zero-latency monitoring for your PreSonus
audio interface’s Inputs. Z-Mixes are normally used in a recording situation
in which one or more live inputs need to be monitored. The Studio 192
interface features an internal hardware mixer that provides zero-latency
monitoring on every analog input. The Zero Latency switch must be
active to use the onboard Fat Channel processing for your Studio 192.
5. Lock to Channel button. By default, the Lock to Channel button is enabled,
and level and pan values are locked to the Channel level and pan controls for
the Main mix. This means that each Z-Mix will be identical to the Main mix in
the Console. Changing the level or panning in the Main mix will change the
level or panning in the Z-Mix. However, changing the level or panning in the
Z-Mix object will unlock both settings, allowing independent control of level
and panning for each channel in each Z-Mix. Thus, the level and panning
for channels in a Z-Mix can be completely different from the related level
and pan in the Main mix. At any time, you can lock the Z-Mix level and pan
back to the channel settings by clicking on the Lock to Channel button.
Fat Channel plug-in (Studio 192-series only). Controls Fat
Chanel processing on the Studio 192 and in Studio One.
Studio One offers an exclusive hybrid plug-in format that allows the Fat Channel
plug-in to run either on the DSP engine onboard your Studio 192 or on your
computer’s processor in Studio One. So while you’re recording, the plug-in is
running on the Studio 192’s DSP. While youre playing back, its running on your
computer. This plug-in is automatically loaded into the mixer as soon as you
select one of the analog inputs on your Studio 192 as the source for that track.