Using Studio One To Remote-Control Studiolive 16.0.2 - PRESONUS StudioLive 16.0.2 Owner's Manual

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Using Studio One to Remote-Control StudioLive 16.0.2

The StudioLive 16.0.2's MIDI Control mode enables you to control your
mixer from a DAW via MIDI. Even better, you don't need to worry about
connecting an external MIDI interface because your StudioLive 16.0.2
can receive MIDI control messages over its FireWire connection!
These setup instructions will enable you to quickly configure Studio
One Artist to control your StudioLive, while giving you the information
necessary for you to create your own custom configuration.
You must first set up your StudioLive for MIDI control, so navigate to Pages 4 and 5
of your StudioLive system menu and set each page up as shown in these images:
Configuring StudioLive 16.0.2 as a MIDI Device
To configure your StudioLive 16.0.2 so it can be controlled by Studio
One Artist, you must first add the StudioLive as an external device.
1. From the Studio One Artist Start page, click on the External Devices link.
2. Click on the Add button.
3. Select "New Instrument. "
4. In the Device Name field, enter "StudioLive. "
5. From the Send To menu select "PreSonus FireStudio Port 1. "
6. Click the All button to enable all MIDI channels.
7. Click OK.
8. In the StudioLive System menu, navigate to Page 4: MIDI Presets.
9. Set MIDI Control Mode to "ON. "
10. Set MIDI Source to "FireWire. "
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Recalling Scenes and Presets:
1. For our example, you have to set different MIDI channels to recall Scenes,
FXA Presets, and FXB Presets. These are the MIDI channels on which
Studio One will send Program Change messages for each function.
2. In Studio One, create a new Song and then create an Instrument track.
3. In the Output menu, select "StudioLive. "
4. Open the Inspector.
MIDI channel 1 is already selected so let's change a StudioLive Scene.
5. Check the box next to Program.
6. Double-click on the Prog field and type in the
number of the Scene you wish to recall.
You can recall FX presets using the same steps. Don't
forget to change the MIDI channel!
Controlling FXA, FXB, and Main Output Levels:
1. In Studio One, select the Pencil tool.
2. Using the Pencil tool, draw a MIDI
3. Set the MIDI channel for the Instrument track to 4.
4. In the Track menu, select Add Automation Track.
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