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Studio One Artist
7. Click on the Song Setup button to open the
Song Setup window, then click on the Audio
I/O Setup icon.
8. Go to Song>Song Setup menu and click on Audio
I/O Setup.
9. We recommend that you create a mono input
for each of the inputs on your AudioBox USB.
If you plan on recording in stereo, you should
also create a stereo bus and assign it to the
appropriate set of inputs. You can remove any bus
by simply selecting it and clicking the Remove
button. To customize the names of your buses,
double-click on the default name to open a text
box. When you have finished typing, hit Enter.
10. If you would like the same inputs to be
available every time you launch Studio One
Artist, click the “Make Default” button.
11. Click on the Outputs tab, and you will see all of the
available outputs on your AudioBox USB. We
recommend that you create stereo outputs for the
Main outputs on your AudioBox USB.
12. In the lower right corner, you will see the Audition
select menu. This allows you to choose the output
from which you will audition audio files prior to
importing them into Studio One Artist. In general,
you will want this to be the main output bus.
13. If you would like this output configuration
available every time you launch Studio One
Artist, click the Make Default button.
14. Now that you’ve configured your MIDI and
audio I/O and created a new Song, lets
go through some of the basics of Studio
One Artist so you can start recording!
Creating a New Song 4.4