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PreSonus Delivers Monitor Mix Control from Android and iOS Devices

PreSonus QMix-UC, with channel groups on.

PreSonus is shipping QMix-UC, a new version of the company's free monitor-mix control app for PreSonus StudioLive mixers. With QMix-UC, up to 14 musicians can simultaneously control their monitor (aux) mixes wirelessly from their mobile device.

Redesigned from the ground up to support the new StudioLive Series III mixers, QMix-UC adds support for Studio 192-series interfaces and now runs on Android devices, in addition to iPhone and iPod touch. For StudioLive AI-series mixer customers, QMix-UC replaces QMix-AI automatically when the app is updated.

Building on the features and easy-to-use functionality of its predecessors, QMix-UC adds the ability to create four channel groups, making it easier than ever for advanced users to control large mixes. For those wishing a more streamlined workflow, QMix-UC retains the popular "wheel of me," which lets the user select multiple "me" channels and turn them all up in their monitor at the same time, while controlling the relative balance between the user and the rest of the band. Aux mix send levels and pan positions (for linked auxes), in addition to the new groups, are available in landscape view.

Of course, users don't want bandmates messing with each other's monitors -- and the engineer doesn't want to referee a band fight. So StudioLive mixers let the user set permissions that determine which features can be controlled from each wireless device on the network, including those running QMix-UC. The user can completely block any wireless device from accessing the network entirely, even if someone has the router password.

QMix-UC directly controls StudioLive Series III and AI-series mixers. Simply connect a mixer and theuser's mobile device to the same wireless network, set the permissions, and start mixing. Studio 192-series interfaces require a computer running UC Surface to use QMix-UC.

PreSonus QMix-UC is available free from the Apple App Store, Amazon App Store, or Google Play Store. For more information, please visit the URL below.

WWWwww.presonus.com

WWWwww.presonus.com/products/qmix-uc


(28 February 2017)

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