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5 Studio One Artist Quick Start
5.2 Setting Up Studio One
Studio Series 1810c and 1824c
Owners Manual
3. From the menu on the left, select your MIDI controller from the list of
manufacturers and models. If you do not see your MIDI controller listed, select
New Keyboard. At this point, you can customize the name of your keyboard by
entering the manufacturer and device names.
4. You must specify which MIDI channels will be used to communicate with this
keyboard. For most purposes, you should select all MIDI channels. If you are
unsure of which MIDI channels to choose, select all 16.
5. Studio One allows you to filter out specific control functions your MIDI controller
provides. If you would like Studio One to ignore Aftertouch, Pitch Bend, Program
Change, or All CC messages, enable filtering for any or all of these messages.
6. In the ‘Receive From drop-down menu, select the MIDI-interface input from
which Studio One Artist will receive MIDI data (i.e., the MIDI port to which your
keyboard is connected).
Power User Tip: In the ‘Send To’ drop-down menu, select the MIDI interface output
from which your Studio One Artist will send MIDI data to your keyboard. If your
keyboard controller doesn’t need to receive MIDI data from Studio One, you can
leave this unselected.
7. 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.
8. Click OK
If you have a sound module that 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 the window and skip to the next section.