Getting started, 5 studio one artist – creating a song, Creating audio tracks – PreSonus FireStudio Tube User Manual

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GETTING STARTED

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6) Click on the Inputs tab in the Audio I/O Setup window, and you will

see all of the available inputs on your FireStudio Tube. At this time,
you can add the number and type of inputs you plan to use. We
recommend that you create a mono input for each of the 16 inputs on
your FireStudio Tube. 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 name of your buses, double-click on
the default name to open a text box. When you have finished typing,
hit Enter.

If you would like the same inputs to be available every time you
launch Studio One Artist, click the “Make Default” button.

7) Click on the Outputs tab, and you will see all of the available outputs

on your FireStudio Tube. At this time, you can add the number of
output buses to which you would like to have access and can give
them custom names.

In the lower right corner, you will see the Audition select menu. This
allows you to choose the ouput 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 Out bus.

If you would like this output configuration available every time you
launch Studio One Artist, click the Make Default button.

TIP: If you would like to hear the main mix in Studio One Artist in
both your main outputs and your headphone ouputs, create a stereo
bus for your headphone outputs and enable Cue Mix. More
information about Cue Mix can be found in your Studio One Artist
Reference Manual.

2.2.5 Studio One Artist – Creating a Song

Now that you’ve configured your MIDI and audio I/O and have created a new Song, let’s go through some of
the basics of Studio One Artist so you can start recording!

Creating Audio Tracks

In the upper left corner of the Arrange window, you will notice several buttons.
The middle button is the Add Tracks button. Click this button to bring up the
Add Tracks window.

In the Add Tracks window, you can select the number and type of Tracks you’d
like to create (Mono Audio, Stereo Audio, Instrument, or Automation) and
can customize the name and the color.

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