User Manual- AudioBox USB 96
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Summary of AudioBox USB Hardware Features
- 1.3 Summary of Studio One Artist Software Features
- 1.4 What is in the Box
- 2 Hook-up
- 2.1 Front-Panel Connections and Controls
- 2.2 Rear-Panel Connections
- 2.3 Connection Diagram
- 3 Connecting to a Computer
- 3.1 Installation for Windows
- 3.1.1 Universal Control (Windows)
- 3.2 Installation for Mac OS X
- 3.3 Using the AudioBox USB96 with Popular Audio Applications
- 4 Studio One Artist Quick Start
- 4.1 Installation and Authorization
- 4.2 Setting Up Studio One
- 4.2.1 Configuring Audio Devices
- 4.2.2 Configuring MIDI Devices
- 4.3 Creating a New Song
- 4.3.1 Configuring Your Audio I/O
- 4.3.2 Creating Audio and Instrument Tracks
- 4.3.3 Recording an Audio Track
- 4.3.4 Adding Virtual Instruments and Effects
- 5 Technical Information
- 5.1 Specifications
- 6 Warranty Information
- 7.1 How Consumer Law Relates To This Warranty
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4 Studio One Artist Quick Start
4.2 Setting Up Studio One
AudioBox USB®96
Owner’s Manual
4.2.1 Configuring Audio Devices
In the middle of the Start page, you will see the Setup area. Studio One
Artist automatically scans your system for all available drivers and selects
a driver. By default, it will choose a PreSonus driver if one is available.
Click on the Configure Audio Interface link to select your audio interface driver.
Select the AudioBox USB96 from the Audio Device pull-down menu. From this page,
you can also adjust your device buffer block size. Click OK when you are finished.
4.2.2 Configuring MIDI Devices
From the External Devices window in Studio One Artist, you can configure
MIDI keyboard controllers, sound modules, and control surfaces. This
section will guide you through setting up your MIDI keyboard controllers
and sound modules. Please consult the Reference Manual located within
Studio One for complete setup instructions for other MIDI devices.
If you are using a third-party MIDI interface or USB MIDI-controller
keyboard, you must install any required drivers for these devices before
beginning this section. Please consult the documentation that came
with your MIDI hardware for complete installation instructions.
Setting up a MIDI Keyboard controller
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