Studio One Artist Quick Start; Installation And Authorization - PRESONUS StudioLive 16.0.2 Quick Start Manual

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Software: Universal Control with VSL, Capture, and Studio One Artist
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Getting Started in Capture
Meter Bridge:
Channel Meters: Peak LED-style meters with clip indicators for each input into
Capture from your StudioLive mixer.
Link Button: Between each meter you will find a Link button When this
button is active, Capture will record that track as a stereo-interleaved
file. By default, the routable bus pair (25 and 26) is link-enabled.
Record Arm Button: Below each meter, you will find the Record Arm button for that
track. When this button is active, Capture will record audio from that input.
Export Audio Files
Mixing a Capture Session in Studio One
Many users will want to employ Capture strictly as a track-recording tool and
mix the recorded tracks later in a DAW application. PreSonus has included
a copy of Studio One Artist with your StudioLive for just this purpose.
Both Studio One Artist and Studio One Pro can open Capture Session files.
All markers, edits, track names, etc., will be preserved; no further effort is
required. Simply launch Studio One and open your Capture session.
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To export audio from your Session in Capture,
navigate to Session/Export to Audio File, or press
[Ctrl]/[Cmd]+E on the keyboard to open the Export to
Audio File menu.
Options
The bottom section of the Export to Audio File menu
has several options that affect how files are created.
Choose from Export Session, Each Marker,
or Between Selected Markers.
The Export Session option will export
the entire range of your Session.
The Export Each Marker option will export
separate files for each range between
the markers in the Marker Lane.
The Export Between Selected Markers option
will export an audio file between the range of
any two selected markers in the Marker Lane.
Quick Start Guide
Software: Universal Control with VSL, Capture, and Studio One Artist
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Studio One Artist Quick Start

For complete information see Section 7.5 in your StudioLive
16.0.2 User Manual or Studio One User Manual.
Your StudioLive 16.0.2 comes with Studio One Artist recording and production
software. Whether you are about to record your first album or your fiftieth,
Studio One Artist provides you with all of the tools necessary to capture and mix
a great performance. As a valued PreSonus customer, you are also eligible for a
discount upgrade to Studio One Pro, which you'll need when you are ready to
master your work, create a digital version for the Web, or incorporate third-party
VST plug-ins into your recording process. For more details on the Studio One Pro
upgrade program for PreSonus customers, please visit www.presonus.com.

3.5.1 Installation and Authorization

For more information, see Section 7.5.1 in your StudioLive
16.0.2 User Manual or Studio One User Manual.
Running the Studio One Installer
To Install Studio One Artist, insert your Studio One Artist installation DVD into your
computer's DVD drive.
Windows Users: Launch the Studio One Artist installer
and follow the onscreen instructions.
Mac Users: Drag the Studio One Artist application into
the Applications folder on your Macintosh HD.
Creating a User Account
After installing Studio One Artist, launch the program, and the
Activate Studio One menu will appear. If you are a new Studio One
user, you will need to create a user account. Follow the Create
Account link if your computer is connected to the Internet. Once
you have created your account, continue activating Studio One
Artist online.
If your computer is not connected to the Internet, visit the Studio
One product page at www.presonus.com on an Internet-connected
computer to create your account. After you have created your
account, skip to "Activating Studio One Artist Offline. "
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