[. . . ] Monitoring with the HP60 and the FireStudio [26x26] This diagram demonstrates monitor mixing with the FireStudio, DigiMax FS, and the HP60. [. . . ] You'll notice there is an external hardware reverb unit connected to the channel 1 send on the FireStudio. By connecting the condenser microphone to analog input 1, this signal can be sent out to a hardware reverb and on to the HP 60. This way your vocalist can blend in their wet signal to taste zero-latency using the external input on their HP60 channel (in this case, channel 6). Because the external inputs of the HP60 are stereo, you'll also notice the drummer and bassist's click, the vocalist's reverb, and the rhythm guitarist's direct patch of their signal all necessitate that the mono button be enabled on their channels. [. . . ] Our Acoustic Guitarist is muting the two Mix options on the HP60, opting instead to have a custom Hardware Reverb Unit monitor mix sent from the FireStudio Control Console. FireStudio (back) FireStudio Input 1 DigiMax FS (back) HP60 (back FireStudio Control Console Outputs / Router Matrix: Analog Out 1&2: Mix A, Analog Out 3&4: Mix B, Analog Out 5 & ADAT Out 1: Click Track [Patch], Analog Out 6: Rhythm Guitar Input [Patch], Analog Out 7&8: Keyboards L/R [Patch], ADAT Output 5&6: Guitar Mix Drum Monitor mix (Mix B plus Click) Rhythm Guitar (Mix B plus self) Keyboards (Mix A plus self) Bass Mix B plus Click) Acoustic Guitar (Separate Mix) Vocals (Mix A plus Reverb) PreSonus Audio Electronics | 7257 Florida Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA USA | Tel: 225-216-7887 | Fax: 225-926-8347 | www. presonus. com | sales@presonus. com [. . . ]