It is likely your external instrument is not connected directly to your computer. Select the appropriate MIDI device from the drop-down menu for Send To and (optionally) Receive From.
#Use studio one instruments software#
If you are unsure of the appropriate MIDI channels to use, just leave this at the default setting.Ĥ.Specify the device to which Studio One is sending MIDI and the device from which the software is receiving MIDI. This makes identifying your New Instrument easier.ģ.Specify which MIDI channels to use to communicate with this Instrument. If set to New Instrument, you may wish to type in a Manufacturer Name and a Device Name in the appropriate fields. Set this to New Instrument if you do not see your device in the list. To set up your Instrument, navigate to Studio One/Options/External Devices (Mac OS X: Preferences/External Devices) and follow these steps:ġ.In the Options/External Devices menu, click on the button.Ģ.In the left-hand browser, choose your device from the predefined device list.
External instruments are set up globally and then are available for use in any Song. In Studio One, an External Instrument is an external MIDI hardware synthesizer, workstation, or other device that can generate or manipulate sound. Click on the "+" button in the External window of the Console to quickly set up a new Keyboard or other External Device.
If you are using only one Keyboard with Studio One, you should check this box.ħ.Your Keyboard is now ready for use in Studio One.
#Use studio one instruments driver#
Select your device driver name from the drop-down menu for both Receive From and Send To.Ħ.You can choose to use this Keyboard as your Default Virtual Instrument Input by checking the appropriate box. If you are unsure of the appropriate MIDI channels to use, just leave this at the default setting.Ĥ.Engaged Split Channels if you would like to create a separate Instrument Track input for each MIDI channel from the Keyboard.ĥ.Specify the device to which the Keyboard is sending and the device from which it is receiving via Studio One. All MIDI channels are selected by default.
This makes identifying your Keyboard easier.ģ.Specify which MIDI channels to used to communicate with this Keyboard. If set to New Keyboard, you may wish to type in a Manufacturer Name and a Device Name in the appropriate fields. To set up your Keyboard, navigate to Studio One/Options/External Devices (Mac OS X: Preferences/External Devices) and follow these steps:ġ.In the Options/External Devices menu (Mac OS X: Preferences/External Devices), click on the button.Ģ.Choose your device from the predefined device list or set this to New Keyboard if you do not see your device in the list. Once a Keyboard is set up, it is available at all times for use in Studio One. Before recording a performance with a Keyboard, the MIDI keyboard controller must first be set up in Studio One. In Studio One, these devices are referred to as Keyboards. The menu can be found by navigating to Studio One/Options/External Devices/Add Device (Mac OS X: Preferences/External Devices/Add Device).Ī MIDI keyboard controller is a hardware MIDI device that is generally used for playing and controlling other MIDI devices, virtual software instruments, and software parameters. While each device type functions in a slightly different way, there is one menu to add and configure any External Device.
There are three types of External Devices: Keyboards, Instruments, and Control Surfaces. All MIDI-capable hardware devices are collectively referred to as External Devices in Studio One.