btw I do very much appreciate all these answers and the time you put in.
There is one workaround and that is disabling hardware support for Presonus products in S1. I think for now buying a headphone amplifier is the best solution though. |
Created a feature request for it:
http://answers.presonus.com/9192/headph ... studio-one |
webhamster wroteI always want to learn. How am I using audition for the wrong thing? Sorry it didn't work out for you. As mentioned in several post in this thread, either of the two headphone jacks can easily receive a mirrored output of the main mix via the UC software.
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webhamster wroteNo you where pointing out that I am using S1 wrong!!! Oh that is clear. Thanks
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Bugbass wroteYou can always send all your tracks and busses to a new bus where you do all your mixbus prosessing. That way you can set up a cuemix on that bus and route it to the hp1. Leave the main out with no plugins and you will have the same sound from both Ha! Of course! I have been copying my mix bus processing onto the HP output for months.... why didn't I think of having a final bus, prior to the main mix bus to do all the processing... DOH! Thanks for posting this! |
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