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What are the controls on a stereo PreSonus?

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What are the controls on a stereo PreSonus?

The five Pan knobs vary the Pan parameters in the five Dual Pans (one for each frequency band). The two right-most controls are tied to a Dual Pan at the output, and serve as “master pan” controls. The track being processed has to be in Stereo channel mode.

How does the aux bus work in PreSonus?

While Aux buses have many applications, they are most commonly used to create monitor mixes. When you turn up the aux send level on a channel, its signal is sent to the corresponding aux output at the level you choose. In this way, the same channel can be used to create several alternate mixes to the main mix.

Can a mono mix be sent to a stereo monitor?

A monitor mix can be mono or stereo. Most often, an individual live monitor mix is mono and is sent to a floor-wedge or sidefill monitor. Studio monitor mixes, as well as in-ear mixes on stage, are usually stereo because they are sent to a headphone amplifier that requires both a left- and a right-channel input.

What is the sensitivity of PreSonus headphones?

Sensitivity is rated in dBSPL at a particular input signal level (usually 1 mW). For example, the PreSonus HD7 headphones have a Sensitivity of 98 dB / mW. This means that if you send them a 1 mW signal, the HD7 will produce 98 dBSPL.

A monitor mix can be mono or stereo. Most often, an individual live monitor mix is mono and is sent to a floor-wedge or sidefill monitor. Studio monitor mixes, as well as in-ear mixes on stage, are usually stereo because they are sent to a headphone amplifier that requires both a left- and a right-channel input.

While Aux buses have many applications, they are most commonly used to create monitor mixes. When you turn up the aux send level on a channel, its signal is sent to the corresponding aux output at the level you choose. In this way, the same channel can be used to create several alternate mixes to the main mix.

What can you do with a PreSonus StudioLive mixer?

Anyone who has recorded using a PreSonus StudioLive® mixer (or anyone who has tracked with any mixer, for that matter) knows how important it is to be able to record a track while hearing effects, as well as compression and equalization.

Sensitivity is rated in dBSPL at a particular input signal level (usually 1 mW). For example, the PreSonus HD7 headphones have a Sensitivity of 98 dB / mW. This means that if you send them a 1 mW signal, the HD7 will produce 98 dBSPL.