Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 What is in the Box
- 1.3 Companion PreSonus Products
- 2 Hookup
- 2.1 Front Panel Connections and Controls
- 2.2 Back Panel Connections
- 2.3 Connection Diagram
- 2.3.1 Studio 1824c
- 2.3.2 Studio 1810c
- 3 Connecting to a Computer
- 3.1 Installation for Windows
- 3.2 Installation for macOS
- 3.3 Firmware Updates
- 3.4 Using the Studio-series interfaces with Popular Audio Applications
- 4 UC Surface Monitor Control Software
- 4.1 UC Surface Launch Window
- 4.1.1 Loopback Recording (Windows only)
- 4.2 UC Surface Controls
- 4.2.1 Channel Controls
- 4.2.2 Device Controls
- 4.3 The Settings Page
- 5 Studio One Artist Quick Start
- 5.1 Installation and Authorization
- 5.2 Setting Up Studio One
- 5.2.1 Configuring Audio Devices
- 5.2.2 Configuring MIDI Devices
- 5.3 Creating a New Song
- 5.3.1 Configuring Your I/O
- 5.3.2 Creating Audio & MIDI Tracks
- 5.3.3 Recording an Audio Track
- 5.3.4 Adding Virtual Instruments and Plug-in Effects to Your Song
- 5.4 Monitor Mixing with Z-Mix
- 5.4.1 Z-Mix Functions
- 6 Technical Information
- 6.1 Specifications
- 7 Warranty
- 7.1 Warranty Information
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5 Studio One Artist Quick Start
5.2 Setting Up Studio One
Studio Series 1810c and 1824c
Owner’s Manual
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 and virtual instruments, 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.
Make sure you have connected the MIDI in of your external sound module to the
MIDI Out of your PreSonus audio interface (if available) or another MIDI interface.
1. In the External Devices window, click the Add button
2. Select your device the menu on the left. If your device is not listed, select New
Instrument. At this point you can customize the name of your keyboard by
entering the manufacturer and device names.
3. Specify which MIDI channels will be used to communicate with this sound
module. For most purposes, you should select all MIDI channels. If you are
unsure of which MIDI channels to select, we suggest you select all 16.