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Tutorial

This section guides you through using UF8 with Studio One.
Before You Start...
The information in this Studio One Tutorial sets out the key features of using UF8 with Studio One.
Any aspect not covered in this guide can be found in the "Studio One - Mackie Control Support" document, available from the
Presonus website.
Selection Mode
The primary purpose of the NORM and REC keys in the SELECTION MODE section is to
determine the behaviour of the SEL keys.
NORM - The SEL keys select a track in Studio One.
REC - The SEL keys act as record-arm keys.
AUTO - Disabled. This key only applies for Pro Tools profiles.
The secondary labels CLEAR, ALL and ZERO do not apply for Studio One's UF8
integration.
SSL UF8 User Guide
V-Pot
At the top of each strip is the V-Pot (virtual pot). The function of the V-Pot varies, depending
on which V-Pot assignment mode is currently active and is typically used for tasks such as
controlling Pan position, Pend levels and Plug-in parameters
The V-Pot has a push function, which is typically used for defaulting the position of the
parameter being controlled.
100 mm Motorised Fader
Motorised, touch-sensitive faders provide physical control of your Studio One tracks and are
great for balancing mix levels and writing automation.
When the V-Pots are controlling Pans, the LowLCD section displays a fader dB
readout.
Solo, Cut & Sel (Select)
Each strip contains SOLO, CUT and SEL keys corresponding to the solo, mute and select
features for each track in Studio One.
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