PRESONUS S1 Artist 3.0 [163/307] Studio one reference manual

PRESONUS S1 Artist 3.0 [163/307] Studio one reference manual
It is possible to nest buses infinitely (A to B, B to C, C to D, and so on). Feedback prevention is in place so that you can’t
create a bus routing that would cause a feedback loop (e.g., A to B, B to C, C to A).
To remove a Bus and re-route all source Tracks to the Main Out, [Right]/[Ctrl]-click the Bus and choose Remove.
Solo Save
It is possible to place Console Channels in Solo Save mode. When any Channel in the Console is soloed, all Channels with
Solo Save engaged are also soloed, and all other Channels are muted. To engage Solo Save on any Channel, [Shift]-click
on its Solo button in Console. The Solo button is green when Solo Save is engaged.
Note that FX Channels have Solo Save engaged by default because effects may be critical to how soloed Channels sound
in the mix.
Channel Editor
Each Channel in the Console has a corresponding Channel Editor, which has two main views:the Routing view, and the
MacroControls view.The Routing view lets you control the structure and signal flow of effects for the Channel. The Macro
Controls view provides a set of freely assignable knobs, buttons, and X/Y pads that provide easy access to any parameters
in any of the plug-ins currently used in the Channel.
Because the Channel Editor is all about configuring and controlling audio effects, only Audio Channels and Channels
associated with software Instruments have this feature.
You can display the Channel Editor in the following ways:
Click the Channel Editor button (which looks like this: ) on your chosen Channel in the Console.
Select a Channel, and click the Channel Editor button (which looks like this: ) in the Track Inspector.
Click the number of the corresponding Track in the Arrange view.
Click the Macro Controls or Routing button in an open effects window.
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