I'm curious if there's a setting in Presonus Studio One that allows for a much more pronounced visual distinction when a track is selected on the timeline and corresponds to a track in the mixer and left side channel. Currently, it slightly brightens, but when dealing with numerous tracks, each with distinct colors, it's often challenging to discern which one is selected without having to click on the track in the timeline and then navigate to the mix window. I'm hopeful that there's a way to significantly enhance this visual indication or make it exceptionally clear which track is selected in the mix window.
that comes just right, i purchased before two days the Sub One in combination with the Focal Evo 65 and it is a gamechanger but it needs time to setup it right, so thanks marcus for this video
Clear explanation. Thanks Marcus.
I'm curious if there's a setting in Presonus Studio One that allows for a much more pronounced visual distinction when a track is selected on the timeline and corresponds to a track in the mixer and left side channel. Currently, it slightly brightens, but when dealing with numerous tracks, each with distinct colors, it's often challenging to discern which one is selected without having to click on the track in the timeline and then navigate to the mix window. I'm hopeful that there's a way to significantly enhance this visual indication or make it exceptionally clear which track is selected in the mix window.
that comes just right, i purchased before two days the Sub One in combination with the Focal Evo 65 and it is a gamechanger but it needs time to setup it right, so thanks marcus for this video
I aim for -24. Lfe from the original send level.
Thanks Marcus
It works between binaural and stereo. But in the render it shows center channel.
Wow thank you
Dude. Why does this not create a lfe send. It goes into center. Not lfe for me.
Have you gotten your answer?
@@mauricewilliams1102 Yeah I figured it out.