How Bus Channels Work in Studio One | Understanding Busses
How bus channels work in Presonus Studio One In this tutorial, Marcus walks you through the WHY, the WHAT, and the HOW of using bus channels in Studio One. Busses are a lot like bus stops. Instead of sending each individual track directly to the main output, using bus channels is a fantastic way to organize your session, speed up your workflow, and make your mixing and production life easier.

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