Adding Virtual Instruments And Plug-In Effects To Your Song - PRESONUS StudioLive24.4.2 Owner's Manual

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7.4.7 Adding Virtual Instruments and Plug-in Effects to Your Song

Opening the Browser
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3. To the left of the Add Track button, you will find the Inspector button.
Click it to display more parameters for the selected track.
4. 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.
MIDI data does not contain audio signals. To hear your sound
module, you must connect the audio output of the sound
module to a StudioLive input, then connect the StudioLive's
audio outputs to a sound system. (You also can listen on
headphones, using the headphone output.) When you are
ready to mix your Song, you must convert the recorded MIDI
data to an audio waveform by recording a new audio track.
You can add plug-ins and instruments to your Song by dragging-
and-dropping from the browser. You can also drag an effect
or group of effects from one channel to another, drag in
customized effects chains, and instantly load your favorite virtual-
instrument patch without ever scrolling through a menu.
In the lower right corner of the Arrange window are three buttons. The
Edit button opens or closes the audio editor or the MIDI piano-roll editor,
depending on which type of track is selected. The Mix button opens and
closes the mixer window.
The Browse button opens the browser window, which displays all of
the available virtual instruments, plug-in effects, audio files, and MIDI
files, as well as the pool of audio files loaded into the current session.
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