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Studio One: Low Latency Monitoring - Blue Z vs Green Z

In this video, Marcus Huyskens speaks about the different Low Latency Monitoring options in available in Studio One 3.5 and above. He also demonstrates the key differences between using the Hardware Direct (Blue Z) Low Latency Monitoring vs Native Low Latency Monitoring (Green Z).

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In this video, Marcus Huyskens speaks about the different Low Latency Monitoring options in available in Studio One 3.5 and above. He also demonstrates the key differences between using the Hardware Direct (Blue Z) Low Latency Monitoring vs Native Low Latency Monitoring (Green Z).

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Demystifying The 3 Different Ways To Activate Recording In PreSonus Studio One

In this video, Marcus Huyskens demonstrates the 3 different ways to activate recording in PreSonus Studio One, and goes over when each method can be useful in specific workflow scenarios.

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In this video, Marcus Huyskens demonstrates the 3 different ways to activate recording in PreSonus Studio One, and goes over when each method can be useful in specific workflow scenarios.

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Setting Up A Cue Mix in PreSonus Studio One

In this free video tutorial, Marcus goes over the basics of how to set up Cue Mix with your multi output interface. In Studio One, it is possible to quickly and easily create multiple cue mixes. A cue mix is separate from the main mix and is usually provided to musicians for monitoring purposes during recording.

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In this free video tutorial, Marcus goes over the basics of how to set up Cue Mix with your multi output interface. In Studio One, it is possible to quickly and easily create multiple cue mixes. A cue mix is separate from the main mix and is usually provided to musicians for monitoring purposes during recording.

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