Creating Audio And Midi Tracks - PRESONUS Studio 192 Owner's Manual

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Studio One Artist Quick Start
5.3
Creating a New Song
Setting Up Z-Mix.

5.3.2 Creating Audio and MIDI Tracks

Your PreSonus Studio 192-series interface provides zero-latency monitoring through
Studio One. To enable zero-latency monitoring, you must enable the outputs
for the mixes to be Cue Mix outputs. From the Outputs tab, click on the Cue Mix
box next to any output you'd like to use to send a zero-latency monitor mix.
For more information on Z-Mix, see Section 5.4.
1. In the upper left corner of the Arrange window, you will notice
several buttons. The button furthest to the right is the Add Tracks
button. Click on this button to open the Add Tracks window.
2. In the Add Tracks window, you can customize the track name and
color, add a preset rack of effects, and set the physical source for
the input and output of your audio tracks. Most important, you can
select the number and type of tracks you'd like to create.
• Audio. Use this track type to record and playback audio files.
• Instrument. Use this track to record and playback MIDI data to
control external MIDI devices or Virtual Instrument plug-ins.
• Automation. This track type lets you create automated
parameter controls for your session.
• Folder. This track helps you to manage your session as
well as to quickly edit multiple tracks at once.
Power User Tip: If you would like to add an audio track for each of the
available inputs, simply go to Track | Add Tracks for All Inputs.
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