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Owner’s Manual
Quick S
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t:
Lev
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Setting
Ov
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view
Hook
up
Con
trols
Connec
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to
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Comput
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Tut
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Technic
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Inf
orma
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Trouble
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shooting
and W
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ty
Sc
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, P
resets
, S
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,
and MIDI C
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Software: Universal Control, SL Remote, Capture, and Studio One Artist 7
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SL Remot
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and S
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Studio One Artist Quick Start 7.5
In the Send To drop-down menu, select the MIDI interface output
from which Studio One Artist will send MIDI data to your keyboard.
If your keyboard controller does not need to receive MIDI data
from Studio One (say, for moving motorized faders and the
like), you can leave this unselected. If your keyboard does need
to receive MIDI data, you must connect a MIDI cable from the
MIDI Out of the MIDI interface to the MIDI In of the keyboard.
4. If this is the only keyboard that you will use to control your external
synthesizers and virtual instruments, you should check the box next to
Default Instrument Input. This will automatically assign your keyboard
to control all MIDI devices in Studio One Artist.
Click OK.
If you have a sound module you’d like to connect, leave the External
Devices window open, and proceed to the next part of this section.
If not, you can close this window and skip to Section 7.4.4.
Setting up an External MIDI Sound Module from the Start Page
MIDI instrument controllers (keyboards, MIDI guitars, etc.) send
musical information in the form of MIDI data to tone modules, which
respond by generating sound, as instructed. Tone modules can be
standalone sound devices or can be integrated into a MIDI instrument,
such as a keyboard synthesizer. Studio One Artist refers to all tone
generators as Instruments. Once you have set up your MIDI keyboard
controller, take a moment to configure your sound module.
1. Connect the MIDI In of your external sound module
to the MIDI Out of your MIDI interface.
In the External Devices window,
click the Add button.