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Getting Started With Arturia Storm XS

Storm XS is a complete studio rack with monophonic synthesizer, chord synthesizer, loop player, drum machine, virtual 
turntables, distortion, dual delays, low-pass filter, flanger and a sequencer.

You can use Storm XS to create complete compositions and use the virtual turntables for some serious scratching. You 
can even create completely new loops and export them for use in Ableton Live XS. Similarly, you can also share the 
library of the two programs for a wealth of mixing possibilities.

To install Arturia Storm XS insert the X-Session Installer CD-Rom in to your CD-Rom drive, and click to install Storm2.0 XS. 
Follow the on-screen instructions.

Setting Up Storm XS

With Arturia Storm XS successfully installed, it’s now time for a closer look at this powerful program.

1.   With your X-Session control surface plugged in and installed, locate the Storm XS icon and launch the program. 

(If you can’t find the icon, use your operating systems find feature).

2.  Go to the Settings menu in Storm XS and select “Audio & MIDI”.
3.   Select the correct driver for X-Session control surface in the “Input Device” pull-down menu. The driver is most 

likely to appear as “USB Audio Device” or “Evolution EV-XS”.

4.   In the “Audio configurations” part of the window, make sure the sound card you want to use is selected in the 

pull-down menu “Audio Out”.

5.  Close the “Audio & MIDI” window.
6.  In Storm XS select “Open” in the File menu or the ‘open’ icon (Mac).
7.  Insert the X-Session Installer CD-Rom in your CD-Rom drive.
8.  Locate and open the Live set “Storm X-Session Setup” in the “Application Files” folder.
9.   On your X-Session control surface, press “Recall” and type “1” on the numerical keypad. This will select the correct 

preset for the Storm X-Session Demo song.

Your First Session

1.   Start by pressing “4” and “5” a couple of times on the X-Session control surface’s numerical keypad. This will 

change the volume for the Equinox module’s left and right channels so you can kill the track on the fly.

2.   Next press “9”a couple of times on the X-Session control surface’s numerical keypad. This kills and opens the 

master output of Storm XS.

3.  Move the crossfader. This crossfades between the two virtual turntables.
4.   Move  the  controllers  “C6”  and  “C8”  on  the  X-Session  control  surface.  You  can  now  scratch  with  the  virtual 

turntables in Storm XS. You may need to practice your technique before mastering it completely.

The list below shows how each controller affects the Storm XS program in this particular song:

Snapshot And Controller Mute

1.   Whilst still playing a Scene, press SNAPSHOT on the X-Session control surface. This function sends out current 

settings of all rotary controllers and the crossfader on the X-Session control surface to Storm XS.

2.   Press CTRL MUTE. This function mutes the outputs of all rotary controllers and the X-fade.
3.     Move  some  of  X-Session’s  rotary  controllers  to  different  positions.  Because  the  controller  mute  function  is 

activated, this will not have any immediate effect on your mix.

4.     Press SNAPSHOT. This should now dramatically alter your mix to the positions you just moved the X-Session 

controllers to. SNAPSHOT and CTRL MUTE are two functions that can be used to great effect to alter your mixes 
dramatically. You will need to play around with this for a little while to find out what settings have the best effect 
on your mix. These features really beat anything you can do with traditional DJing equipment.

Summary of Contents for X-Session UC-17

Page 1: ...uickly In order to achieve optimal usage of your new X Session we recommend that you carefully study the enclosed product manual either after completing the process described in this guide or before Q...

Page 2: ...ts Power Controls MIDI Data from Controllers MIDI Data from Buttons Useful Features Useful Software Caution Electro Static Discharge Electrical Fast Transient and Conducted RF interference may cause t...

Page 3: ...lect Controller Assign Individual MIDI Channel and Preset Recall 7 Dual press function button commands for Device ID and Memory Dump 8 Single press function button commands for Program for sending out...

Page 4: ...the USB cable provided to a free USB port on your computer 3 Plug in the other end of the USB cable to the USB socket on the X Session control surface The single USB cable not only powers the X Sessio...

Page 5: ...etup 2 If you get a message to switch Appletalk on or off choose either options This will make no difference to the OMS Setup 3 In the next window click OK 4 Click Search 5 Click OK 6 Then OK again 7...

Page 6: ...Whilst still playing a Scene press SNAPSHOT on the X Session control surface This function sends out current settings of all rotary controllers and the X fader on the X Session control surface to LIV...

Page 7: ...ession control surface press Recall and type 1 on the numerical keypad This will select the correct preset for the Storm X Session Demo song Your First Session 1 Start by pressing 4 and 5 a couple of...

Page 8: ...ad 4 Getting More Out Of Your SoundBlaster One of the most common sound cards is the SoundBlaster from Creative Labs You may have one installed in your PC already without knowing what power is behind...

Page 9: ...have familiarized yourself with the X Session presets you may want to save and reorganize the order to suit your setup Before we start please note that the factory presets are stored in ROM within the...

Page 10: ...h Click on the driver name of your choice Rule of Thumb If you have numerous output drivers enabled highlighted in blue and cannot hear any output de select all but one of them and try again Repeat th...

Page 11: ...ment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help VST is a trademark of Steinberg Soft und Hardw...

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