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Troubleshootingand WarrantyTechnicalInformationTutorialsSoftware: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One ArtistConnectingto aComputer www.presonus.comOverviewOwner’s ManualHookupAudioBox 22/44VSLEnglishEspañolDeutschFrançais

4.3.2 Creating Audio and MIDITracks — 251.1Introduction — 14.3.3 Recording an Audio Track — 271.2Summary of AudioBox 22/44VSLHardware Features — 24.3.41.3Summary of Studio One Artist SoftwareFeatures — 21.4What is in the Box — 3Adding Virtual Instruments andEffects — 275.0 Tutorials — 305.1Microphone Types — 302.2Rear-Panel Connections — 65.1.3 USB Microphones and OtherTypes — 302.3Basic Hookup Diagram — 82.4MIDI Hookup Diagram — 95.1.4 Microphone Placement — 315.25.2.1 Common Questions RegardingDynamics Processing — 343.0 Connecting to a Computer — 105.2.2 Types of Dynamic Processing — 353.1 System Requirements — 103.33.445.3Equalizers — 425.3.1 What is an EQ? — 42Installation for Mac OS X — 133.3.1 Using the AudioBox for SystemSound (OS X) — 135.3.2 Equalization Settings: How toFind the Best and Leave theRest — 44Using the AudioBox 22/44VSL withPopular Audio Applications — 135.3.3 General EQ Suggestions — 47Studio One Artist QuickStart — 164.1Installation and Authorization — 164.2Setting Up Studio One — 174.2.1 Configuring Audio Devices — 184.2.2 Configuring MIDI Devices — 194.35.2.3 Compression Settings: SomeStarting Points — 39Installation for Windows — 113.2.1 Universal Control AI (Windowsonly — 12A Brief Tutorial on DynamicsProcessing — 34Creating a New Song — 235.4Digital Effects — 505.4.1 Reverb — 505.4.2 Delay — 515.4.3 Modulation Effects — 516.0 Technical Information — 526.1AudioBox 22VSL Specifications — 526.2AudioBox 44VSL Specifications — 54TutorialsFront-Panel Connections — 4TechnicalInformation2.1Troubleshootingand Warranty5.1.2 Dynamic — 30Software: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One Artist5.1.1 Condenser — 30 2.0 Hookup — 43.2Overview1.0 Overview — 1Hookup4.3.1 Configuring Your I/O — 24Connectingto aComputerAudioBox 22/44VSL

PreSonus AudioBox 22/44VSLOverview7.0 Troubleshooting& Warranty — 56Troubleshooting — 567.2PreSonus AudioBox LimitedWarranty — 57Hookup7.1Connectingto aComputerSoftware: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One and Warranty

Owner’s ManualOverviewOverviewSoftware: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One ArtistConnectingto aComputerHookupIntroductionTutorialsThank you for purchasing the PreSonus AudioBox 22/44VSL. PreSonusAudio Electronics has designed the AudioBox 22/44VSL utilizing high-gradecomponents to ensure optimum performance that will last a lifetime. Loadedwith 2 high-headroom, Class A, XMAX microphone preamplifiers; a built-in2x2/4x4 USB 2.0 recording and playback engine; MIDI I/O; and more, AudioBox22/44VSL breaks new boundaries for music performance and production. Allyou need is a computer with a USB 2.0 connection, a few microphones andcables, powered speakers, and your instruments, and you are ready to record!TechnicalInformation1.111.1We encourage you to contact us at 1-225-216-7887 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.Central Time (GMT -06:00 CST) with questions or comments regarding yourPreSonus AudioBox 22/44VSL. PreSonus Audio Electronics is committed toconstant product improvement, and we value your suggestions highly. Webelieve the best way to achieve our goal of constant product improvementis by listening to the real experts: our valued customers. We appreciatethe support you have shown us through the purchase of this productand are confident that you will enjoy your AudioBox 22/44VSL!Troubleshootingand Warranty1.0OverviewIntroductionABOUT THIS MANUAL: We suggest that you use this manual to familiarize yourself with thefeatures, applications, and correct connection procedures for your AudioBox before trying toconnect it to your computer. This will help you avoid problems during installation and setup.Throughout this manual you will find Power User Tips that can quickly make you anAudioBox 22/44VSL expert. In addition to the Power User Tips, you will find an assortmentof audio tutorials at the back of this manual. These tutorials cover everything frommicrophone placement to equalizer and compression-setting suggestions.1

11.2Overview1.2OverviewSummary of AudioBox 22VSL Hardware FeaturesPreSonus AudioBox 22/44VSLSummary of AudioBox 22/44VSL Hardware Features 24-bit/96 kHz sampling rate 2 /4 Class A XMAX microphone preamplifiersHookup 2 Instrument inputs 2 Balanced Line inputs (AudioBox 44VSL Only) MIDI I/OConnectingto aComputer High-definition analog-to-digital converters (108 dB dynamic range) 2x2/4x4 USB 2.0 audio interface Headphone outputSoftware: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One Artist Analog monitor mixing with playback/input mix control Rugged steel chassis Studio One Artist Compatible with Cubase, Digital Performer, Logic, Nuendo,Pro Tools 9 , Sonar, Studio One, and others Mac OS X - and Windows -compatibleTutorials1.3Summary of Studio One Artist Software FeaturesTechnicalInformationAll PreSonus audio interfaces include PreSonus Studio One Artist recordingsoftware, which comes with over 4 GB of plug-ins, loops, and samples, givingyou everything you need for music recording and production. The StudioOne Artist Quick Start Guide is located in Section 4.1 of this manual. You willfind a complete user manual on the Studio One Artist installation DVD.Troubleshootingand Warranty Unlimited track count, inserts, and sends 2 0 high-quality native plug-ins: amp modeling (Ampire), delay (Analog Delay,Beat Delay), distortion (Redlight Dist), dynamics processing (Channel Strip,Compressor, Gate, Expander, Limiter, Tricomp), equalizer (Channel Strip, Pro EQ),modulation (Autofilter, Chorus, Flange, Phaser, X-Trem), reverb (MixVerb, RoomReverb), and utility (Binaural Pan, Mixtool, Phase Meter, Spectrum Meter, Tuner) O ver 4 GB of loops, samples, and instruments, featuring: Presencevirtual sample player, Impact virtual drum machine, SampleOne virtualsampler, Mojito virtual analog-modeled subtractive synthesizer Innovative and intuitive MIDI mapping Powerful drag-and-drop functionality for faster workflow Mac OS X - and Windows -compatible2

Owner’s Manual11.4OverviewWhat is in the BoxIn addition to this manual, your AudioBox 22/44VSL package contains the following:Connectingto aComputerHookupPreSonus AudioBox 22VSL or 44VSL USB 2.0 recording interfaceSoftware: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One Artist6’ (1.8m) 6-pin-to-6-pin USB cableTechnicalInformationTutorialsExternal Power Supply (AudioBox 44VSL only)Available for download from your My PreSonus account: PreSonus Studio One Artist program DVD plus gigabytes of third-party contentTroubleshootingand Warranty1.4OverviewSummary of Virtual StudioLive Software Features ASIO driver for Windows3

11.5Overview 2.02.1PreSonus AudioBox 22/44VSLOverviewWhat is in the BoxHookupFront-Panel ConnectionsHookupConnectingto aComputerSoftware: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One ArtistTutorialsMicrophone Inputs. Your AudioBox 22/44VSL is equipped with PreSonus XMAXmicrophone preamplifiers for use with all types of microphones. The XMAX has aClass A input buffer, followed by a dual-servo gain stage. This arrangement results inultra-low noise and wide gain control, allowing you to boost signals withoutincreasing unwanted background noise.TechnicalInformation Troubleshootingand WarrantyBoth channels of the AudioBox 22VSL (and the first two channels of theAudioBox 44VSL) have Mic/Instrument combo jacks. This convenientconnector accepts either a ¼-inch phone plug or an XLR plug.Instrument Inputs. The ¼-inch TS connectors on channels 1 and 2are for use with instruments (guitar, bass, etc.). When an instrument isplugged into the instrument input, the mic preamp is bypassed, andthe AudioBox 22/44VSL becomes an instrument preamplifier. Line-level Inputs (AudioBox 44VSL Only). Channels 3 and 4 of the AudioBox44VSL have a ¼-inch, balanced TRS connection for line-level input. Whenthese inputs are engaged, the microphone-preamp circuit is bypassed.Typical examples of line-level connections are synthesizer outputs, CD/DVD-player outputs, and (with exceptions) signal-processor outputs.Power User Tip: Active instruments are those that have an internal preamp or a line-level output.Active instruments should be plugged into a line input rather than into an instrument input.Plugging a line-level source into the instrument inputs on the front of the AudioBox 22/44VSL notonly risks damage to these inputs but also results in a very loud and often distorted audio signal.Please note: As with any audio input device, plugging in a microphone or an instrument, orturning phantom power on or off, will create a momentary spike in the audio output of yourAudioBox 22/44VSL. Because of this, we highly recommend that you turn down the channel trimbefore changing connections or turning phantom power on or off. This simple step will add years tolife of your audio equipment.48-volt Phantom Power. The AudioBox 22/44VSL provides 48V phantom power forthe microphone input on each channel. Press the 48V button to enable phantompower for all microphone inputs.4

Owner’s ManualHookupFront-Panel Connections22.1OverviewWARNING: Phantom power is only required for condenser micro phones andcan severely damage dynamic mics, especially ribbon mics. Therefore, switchphantom power off for all channels where it is not required.HookupXLR connector wiring for phantom power:Connectingto aComputerPin 1 GNDPin 2 48VPin 3 48V XLR Microphone / TS 1/4” Instrument inputs: 80 dBof variable gain (-15/-30 dB to 65/50 dB) TRS ¼-inch Line Level inputs (AudioBox 44VSL only):40 dB of variable gain (-20 dB to 20 dB)Software: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One ArtistInput Gain/Trim Control. These knobs provide the following gain structure:Clip Indicator. All channels feature clip LEDs next to the trim controls. The red clipindicator LED will illuminate when the channel’s input signal reaches 0 dBFS. At thislevel, your mic preamp/line trim signal will exhibit signs of clipping (distortion).TutorialsPower User Tip: Never run your input levels higher than the channel inputs can handle. If you overdrivethe analog-to-digital converters, it will cause digital distortion (digital clipping), which sounds terrible.The XMAX preamps in your AudioBox 22/44VSL provide plenty of headroom; take advantage of it.TechnicalInformationMixer. The Mixer knob allows you to blend your input signals with the playbackstreams from your computer. This allows you to monitor your input signal withzero latency. If the knob is positioned at 12 o’clock, the input signal and theplayback stream will be equally balanced. Turning the knob to the left will increasethe level of the input signal relative to the playback stream; turning to the rightwill increase the level of the playback stream relative to the input signal.Troubleshootingand WarrantyPlease note: When creating monitor mixes using Virtual StudioLive software, it is importantthat you turn the Mixer knob all the way to the VSL position. Monitoring both the input signaland the playback stream will create a doubling effect that will make monitoring difficult.Phones. The Phones knob controls the volume of the headphone outputon the front of the unit. The headphone amplifier is quite powerful, and thevolume goes to 11, so use the maximum setting with extreme caution.Main. The Main knob controls the output level for the Main Outputson the back of the AudioBox, with a range of -80 dB to 0 dB.Power (22VSL)/USB Sync (44VSL) LED. This LED will illuminate bluewhen the AudioBox is properly powered and synced to a USB 2.0connection. AudioBox 44VSL users: this LED will flash blue & red whenthe unit is properly powered but no USB connection is detected.5

22.1PreSonus AudioBox 22/44VSLHookupFront-Panel ConnectionsOverview2.2Rear-Panel ConnectionsHookupConnectingto aComputerSoftware: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One Artist¼-inch Phones (headphone) Jack. This is where youconnect headphones to your AudioBox ingand WarrantyMain Out. These are the main outputs for the AudioBox 22/44VSL. The output levelof the Main Outs is controlled by the Main volume knob on the front of the unit.Line Outputs (AudioBox 44VSL Only). The AudioBox 44VSLhas four line outputs to route to external devices, such asheadphone amps and DJ mixers. Outputs 1 and 2 share theirplayback streams with the Main Outs and the headphone output.Outputs 3 and 4 have independent playback streams.6

Overview22.2HookupMIDI I/O. MIDI stands for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface.” MIDI inputsand outputs allow connection to, and communication with, external MIDIequipment. One function of these ports is MIDI sequencing but the MIDIprotocol can be used for much more than instruments and sequencing.Connectingto aComputerNOTE: MIDI is not audio but is frequently used to trigger or controlan audio source (such as a plug-in or synthesizer). It’s importantto ensure that your MIDI data is correctly sent and received by theappropriate hardware or software devices. If the devices generateaudio, you may also need to return the audio to an AudioBox22/44VSL input channel. Please consult the User’s Manuals ofyour MIDI devices for help with MIDI setup and usage.TutorialsUSB 2.0 Port. This is where you connect the USB cable from your AudioBox 22/44VSLto your computer. The AudioBox 22VSL is bus-powered via this connection and doesnot require an external power supply.Software: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One ArtistHookupRear-Panel ConnectionsTechnicalInformationPower Input (AudioBox 44VSL Only). This is where you connect the powersupply for your AudioBox 44VSL. The AudioBox 44VSL cannot be bus powered.Troubleshootingand WarrantyOwner’s Manual7

20.0PreSonus AudioBox 22/44VSLHookupCurrent Sub SectionBasic Hookup DiagramBasic Hookup DiagramOverview2.3HookupAudioBox 44VSLUSBSync48VClipConnectingto aComputer123Mic InstrumentMic LineClipClipClip4Software: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One ArtistheadphonesTutorialsvocal micguitarbassUSB 2.0MIDITechnicalInformationINOUTL3R4MAIN OUT12VTroubleshootingand Warranty-vocal mic 12LINE OUTPUTScomputermidi8monitorsPHONES2.3

Owner’s ManualHookupCurrent Sub SectionMIDI Hookup Diagram20.0OverviewMIDI Hookup DiagramAudioBox 44VSLUSBSyncHookup2.448V3Mic InstrumentMic LineClipClipClip4Software: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One Artist2Connectingto aComputerClip1headphonesmidiTutorialsvocal micguitarUSB 2.0IN12V- computerOUTL3R4MAIN OUTTechnicalInformationMIDI12LINE OUTPUTSPHONESTroubleshootingand Warranty2.4monitors9

30.0Connecting to a ComputerCurrent Sub SectionOverview3.0PreSonus AudioBox 22/44VSLSystem RequirementsConnecting to a ComputerYour AudioBox 22/44VSL is a rugged USB 2.0 audio interface withflexible monitoring control and professional audio tools.Hookup3.1 System RequirementsBelow are the minimum computer-system requirements forPreSonus Studio One Artist and Virtual StudioLive software.*Connectingto aComputerMacintosh Operating Systems:Software: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One Artist Mac OS X 10.8 or higher Hardware: Intel Core Duo processor (Intel Core 2 Duo or IntelCore i3 or better recommended) 2 GB RAM (4 GB or more recommended)WindowsTutorials Operating Systems (32- or 64-bit): Windows 7x 64/x86 SP1 or Windows 8/8.1 x64/x86 or Windows 10 x64/x86TechnicalInformation Hardware:Troubleshootingand Warranty Intel Core 2 processor, 4 GB RAM (Intel Core i3 processor or better recommended) 4 GB RAM (8 GB or more recommended)RAMNOTE: The speed of your processor, amount of RAM, and capacity, size, and speed of your harddrives will greatly affect the overall performance of your recording system. A faster processorand more RAM can reduce signal latency (delay) and improve overall performance.*Subject to change. Check www.presonus.com for updates.103.1

Owner’s Manual30.0OverviewInstallation for WindowsHookupAll PreSonus interface products connect to the Universal Control application.The Universal Control installer will install both the ASIO and WDM drivers foryour AudioBox 22/44VSL and the Univeral Control control panel application.It is recommended that you quit all applications before you start the installation.Connectingto aComputerShould you see any Windows Security alerts during the installationprocess, you will need to select “Allow Access.”1. The installer will open to the Welcome screen.2. You will be asked if you where you would like to installthe Universal Control application. For nearly everysystem, you will want to choose the default location.TutorialsSoftware: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One ArtistClick “Next.”TechnicalInformation3.2Connecting to a ComputerCurrent Sub SectionInstallation for WindowsClick “Next.”Troubleshootingand Warranty3.23. You will be givin the option to select for whichPreSonus interface products you would install drivers.Unless you are using other PreSonus interface products,check the box next to “AudioBox USB Driver.”Click “Install Driver.”11

30.0PreSonus AudioBox 22/44VSLConnecting to a ComputerCurrent Sub SectionInstallation for Windows3.2Overview4. Once the driver has been installed successfully, you willbe alerted. In order for the driver to operate properly,you must restart your computer.HookupClick “Finish” to complete the installation and rebootyour computer.Once your computer has restarted,your AudioBox 22/44VSL is now ready to use!Connectingto aComputerSoftware: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One Artist3.2.1Universal Control AI (Windows d WarrantySample Rate. Changes the sample rate.You can set the sample rate to 44.1, 48, 88.2, or 96 kHz. A higher samplerate will increase the fidelity of the recording but will increase the file sizeand the amount of system resources necessary to process the audio.Safe Mode. Adjusts the Input Buffer Size.These modes allow you to adjust the input buffer sizeto optimize performance for your computer.When adjusting the safe mode, the block size will be adjustedautomatically to provide the best performance.Block Size. Sets the buffer size.From this menu, you can set the buffer size from 64 to 8192 samples.Lowering the buffer size will lower latency; however, this will also increaseperformance demands on your computer. In general, you will want to setthe buffer size as low as your system can safely support. If you begin to hearpops, clicks, or distortion in your audio path, try raising the buffer size.Note: When adjusting the block size, the Safe Mode willautomatically change to provide the best performance12

Owner’s ManualConnecting to a ComputerCurrent Sub SectionInstallation for Mac OS X3.330.0Installation for Mac OS XOverview3.3The AudioBox 22/44VSL is a class compliant core audio device. No installationis necessary. Simply connect your interface to your computer.Using the AudioBox for System Sound (OS X)Hookup3.3.12.Open your System Sound Preferences3.Select your AudioBox 22/44VSL from the Outputs list. If you would like touse your AudioBox for System input, select it from the inputs tab as well.Software: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One ArtistOpen System PreferencesTroubleshootingand ngto aComputerYou can configure your AudioBox 22/44VSL as the audio interface for computersystem audio (for iTune playback, Skype, etc.) from the System Preferences menu.Using the AudioBox 22/44VSL with Popular Audio ApplicationsComplete setup instructions for Studio One Artist and a brief tutorial onits features can be found in Section 5.2 of this manual. However, you canuse your AudioBox 22/44VSL with any audio-recording application thatsupports Core Audio or ASIO. Please consult the documentation that camewith your audio application for specific instructions on how to select theAudioBox 22/44VSL driver as the audio-device driver for your software.Below are basic driver-setup instructions for four popular audio applications.Apple Logic Pro/Express 7 :1. Launch Logic Pro/Express.2. Go to Logic Preferences Audio.3. Click on the Devices Tab.4. On the Core Audio tab, check Enabled.13

30.0Connecting to a ComputerCurrent Sub SectionPreSonus AudioBox 22/44VSLUsing the AudioBox 22/44VSL with Popular Audio ApplicationsOverview5. Select PreSonus AudioBox 22(44)VSL from the device menu.6. You will be asked if you’d like to relaunch Logic. Click “try (re)launch.”Hookup7. Your AudioBox 22/44VSL features custom I/O labels for faster workflow.To enable these labels for use in Logic, go to Options Audio I/O Labels.Connectingto aComputer8. The second column in the pop-up window will be named “Provided by Driver.” Activate each of these labels for your AudioBox22/44VSL. When you are done, close this window.9. You are now ready to use your AudioBox 22/44VSL.Software: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and Studio One ArtistSteinberg Cubase 4 1. Launch Cubase.2. Go to Devices Device Setup.3. Select “VST Audio System” from the Devices column in the Device Setup.Tutorials4. Select PreSonus AudioBox 22(44)VSL from the ASIO Driver dropdown list.5. Click “Switch” to begin using the AudioBox 22/44VSL driver.TechnicalInformation6. Once you have successfully changed the driver, go to Devices VST Connections to enable your input and output buses.Cakewalk Sonar 6 Troubleshootingand Warranty1. Launch Sonar.2. Go to Options Audio. and click on the Advanced tab.3. Change the Driver Mode to “ASIO.” (Using WDM, rather thanASIO, for pro-audio applications is not recommended.)4. Click the “OK” button.5. Restart Sonar.6. Go to Options Audio. and click on the Drivers tab.7. Highlight all input and output drivers beginningwith “PreSonus AudioBox 22(44)VSL.”8. Go to Options Audio. and click on the General tab.9. Set the Playback Timing Master to “PreSonus AudioBox. DAW Out 1.”10. Set the Recording Timing Master to “PreSonus AudioBox. Mic/Inst 1.”143.4

Owner’s ManualSoftware: Virtual StudioLive and Studio One ArtistVirtual StudioLive 4.14OverviewAbleton Live 5 1. Launch Ableton LiveHookup2. Go to Options Preferences Audio3. Choose Driver Type: Asio Audio Device: ASIO PreSonus AudioBox 22(44)VSLConnectingto aComputer4. Go to Input Config: Enable and select the desired Input channels.5. Go to Output Config: Enable and select the desired Output channels.Software: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and StudioOne Artistand Studio One Artist6. You may now select the AudioBox 22/44VSL’s inputsand outputs for each track created in Live.ProTools 10 1. Launch ProTools2. Go to Setup Hardware and select AudioBox 1818VSLfrom the Peripherals list. Click OK.Troubleshootingand WarrantyTechnicalInformationTutorials3. Go to Setup Playback Engine and select AudioBox 1818VSL from the menu at thetop of the window. Click OK.4.0 Software: Virtual StudioLive and Studio One Artist15

44.1Overview4Software: Virtual StudioLive and Studio One ArtistVirtual Studio LivePreSonus AudioBox 22/44VSLStudio One Artist Quick StartHookupConnectingto aComputerSoftware: Virtual StudioLiveand StudioSL Remote,One Artistand Studio One ArtistTutorialsAll PreSonus professional recording products come with Studio One Artistrecording and production software. Whether you are about to recordyour first album or your fiftieth, Studio One Artist provides you with allof the tools necessary to capture and mix a great performance.TechnicalInformationPower User Tip: As a valued PreSonus customer, you are eligible for a discountupgrade to Studio One Professional. For more details on the Studio One upgradeprogram for PreSonus customers, please visit http://studioone.presonus.com/.4.1Installation and AuthorizationTroubleshootingand WarrantyOnce you have installed the drivers for your audio interface and connected itto your computer, you can use the included PreSonus Studio One Artist musicproduction software to begin recording, mixing, and producing your music.To install Studio One Artist, log into your My PreSonus account and registeryour interface. Your product key for Studio One Artist will automatically beregistered to your My PreSonus account with your hardware registration.Downloading and running the Studio One installer.To install Studio One Artist, download the Studio One Artist installer fromyour My PreSonus account to the computer on which you will use it.16

Owner’s ManualSoftware: Virtual StudioLive and Studio One ArtistVirtual StudioLive 4.14Overview Windows users: Launch the Studio One Artist installerand follow the onscreen instructions. Mac users: Drag the Studio One Artist application intothe Applications folder on your Mac hard drive.HookupAuthorizing Studio OneConnectingto aComputerWhen Studio One is launched for the first time on your computer, it willcommunicate with your My PreSonus account and verify your registration. Toensure a seamless authorization process, make sure to download your installerto the computer on which you will be using it and be sure that your computer isconnected to the Internet when you launch the application for the first time.Installing bundled content for Studio One Artist.Software: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and StudioOne Artistand Studio One ArtistStudio One Artist comes bundled with an array of demo and tutorialmaterials, instruments, loops, and samples. The Studio One Artistbundle includes all that you need to begin producing music.Troubleshootingand WarrantyTechnicalInformationTutorialsThe first time you launch Studio One Artist, you will be promptedto install its companion content. Select the content you wish toadd and click “Install.” The content will automatically begin todownload and install from your My PreSonus user account.Power User Tip: You may be prompted to enter your My PreSonus user accountinformation. Clicking “Remember Credentials” will allow you to have immediateaccess to any content you purchase from the PreSonus Marketplace.4.2Setting Up Studio OneStudio One Artist was designed to work with PreSonus interfaces and providesunique interoperability and simplified setup. When Studio One Artist islaunched, by default you will be taken to the Start page. On this page, you willfind document-management and device-configuration controls, as well as acustomizable artist profile, a news feed, and links to demos and tutorials fromPreSonus. If you have an Internet connection on your computer, these links willbe updated as new tutorials become available on the PreSonus Web site.Complete information on all aspects of Studio One Artist is available inthe Reference Manual PDF located within Studio One. The informationin this tutorial covers only the basic aspects of Studio One Artist and isintended to get you set up and recording as quickly as possible.17

44.1Software: Virtual StudioLive and Studio One ArtistVirtual Studio LiveOverview4.2.1PreSonus AudioBox 22/44VSLConfiguring Audio Devices1. In the middle of the Start page, you will see the Setup area. Studio OneArtist automatically scans your system for all available drivers and selectsa driver. By default, it will choose a PreSonus driver if one is available.HookupConnectingto aComputerSoftware: Virtual StudioLiveand StudioSL Remote,One Artistand Studio One Artist2. If you do not see your device listed on the Start page whenyou launch Studio One, click on the Configure Audio Deviceslink in the Setup area to open the Options gand WarrantyIn the Options window, click on the Audio Setup tab andselect your device driver from the pull-down.18

Owner’s Manual4Configuring MIDI DevicesOverview4.2.2Software: Virtual StudioLive and Studio One ArtistVirtual StudioLive 4.1HookupFrom the External Devices window in Studio One Artist, you can configureyour MIDI keyboard controller, sound modules, and control surfaces. Thissection will guide you through setting up your MIDI keyboard controllerand sound modules. Please consult the Reference Manual located withinStudio One for complete setup instructions for other MIDI devices.Connectingto aComputerIf you are using a third-party MIDI interface or USB MIDI-controllerkeyboard, you must install any required drivers for these devices beforebeginning this section. Please consult the documentation that camewith your MIDI hardware for complete installation instructions.If you do not have any MIDI devices, please skip to Section 5.4.Software: Virtual StudioLiveSL Remote,and StudioOne Artistand Studio One ArtistSetting up an external MIDI keyboard controller from the Start page.A MIDI keyboard controller is a hardware device that is generally used for playingand controlling other MIDI devices, virtual instruments, and software parameters.In Studio One Artist, these devices are referred to as Keyboards, and they must beconfigured before they are available for use. In some cases, your MIDI keyboardcontroller is also used as a tone generator. Studio One Artist views the controllerand tone-generation functions as two different devices; a MIDI keyboard controllerand a sound module. The MIDI controls (keyboard, knobs, faders, etc.) will beset up as a Keyboard. The sound modules will be set up as an Instrument.TutorialsYou can set up your external MIDI devices from the Setup areain the Start page. Before setting up a new Song for recording,take a moment to configure external devices.TechnicalInformationMake sure you have connected the MIDI Out of your external MIDI controller toa MIDI In on your PreSonus audio interface (if available) or other MIDI interface. Ifyou are using a USB MIDI controller, connect it to your computer and power it on.Setting up an External MIDI Sound Module from the Start PageTroubleshootingand WarrantyMIDI instrument controll

1.3 Summary of Studio One Artist Software Features All PreSonus audio interfaces include PreSonus Studio One Artist recording software, which comes with over 4 GB of plug-ins, loops, and samples, giving you everything you need for music recording and production. The Studio One Artist Qu

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