Getting started, Reference manual – PreSonus FireStudio Tube User Manual

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GETTING STARTED

15 | PreSonus 2008

Once you have added your Tracks, you can assign the input by simply clicking
on the input to which a Track is currently assigned. This will bring up your
inputs list. You can also access the Audio I/O Setup from here.

If you would like to add a Track for each of the available inputs and have the
routing automatically assigned, simply go to Track|Add Tracks for All Inputs.

To begin recording, create an audio track, assign it to Input 1, and connect a microphone or instrument to
Channel 15 on the front panel of the FireStudio Tube. Select Record Enable ( ) and Monitor ( ) on your
track in Studio One Artist. Turn up the Channel 15 gain knob on the front panel of the FireStudio Tube while
speaking/singing into the microphone or playing your instrument. You should see the input meter in Studio
One Artist react to the input. Adjust the gain so the input level is near its maximum without clipping.

Connect a set of headphones to the FireStudio Tube headphone output. You may also wish to connect
monitors to the FireStudio Tube’s Main Outs. You are now ready to record. For complete instructions, please
consult the Studio One

Reference Manual,

which is located on your Studio One Artist Installation DVD.

Creating MIDI Tracks

Click on the Add Tracks button. When the Add Tracks window launches, select
Instrument as the Track Format and click the OK button.

To assign your MIDI input, click on the MIDI Inputs list and select your
external sound module.

If you have added Virtual Inputs to your session, you will also see them as
available inputs.

If you selected your MIDI keyboard controller as the default keyboard, it will
already be selected. If not, choose your MIDI controller from Output menu
directly below.

To the left of the Add Track button, you will find the Inspector button. Click it
to display more parameters for the selected track.

At the bottom of the Inspector menu, you will see your Bank and Program
selections. From here, you can remotely change the patch on your sound
module.


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