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4.0 Studio One Artist Quick Start
4.3 Configuring MIDI Devices (AudioBox iTwo)
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4.3 Configuring MIDI Devices (AudioBox iTwo)
From the External Devices window in Studio One Artist, you can congure your
MIDI keyboard controller, sound modules, and control surfaces. This section
will guide you through setting up your MIDI keyboard controller and sound
module. Please consult the Reference Manual located on your Studio One Artist
installation DVD for complete setup instructions for other MIDI devices.
If you’re using a third-party MIDI interface or USB MIDI-controller
keyboard, you must install the drivers for these devices before proceeding
with this section. Please consult the documentation that came with
your MIDI hardware for complete installation instructions.
Setting Up an External MIDI Keyboard Controller from the Start Page
A MIDI keyboard controller is a hardware device that is generally used for playing
and controlling other MIDI devices, virtual instruments, and software parameters.
In Studio One Artist, these devices are referred to as Keyboards, and they must be
congured before they are available for use. In some cases, your MIDI keyboard
controller is also used as a tone generator. Studio One Artist views the controller
and tone-generation functions as two dierent devices: a MIDI keyboard controller
and a sound module. The MIDI controls (keyboard, knobs, faders, etc.) will be
set up as a Keyboard. The sound module will be set up as an Instrument.
You can set up your external MIDI devices from the Setup area
in the Start page. Before setting up a new Song for recording,
take a moment to congure external devices.
1. Connect the MIDI Out of your external MIDI controller to a MIDI In
on your AudioBox iTwo or other MIDI interface. If you’re using a USB
MIDI controller, connect it to your computer and power it on.
IN OUT
OUT
2. Click on the Congure External Devices link in the Setup area on
the Start page to launch the External Devices window.