Studio One 6 Quick Start Guide EN
Studio One 6 Quick Start Guide EN
Table of Contents
1 Welcome to PreSonus
Studio One 6! — 1
1.1 Introduction — 1
1.3 Editions — 1
1.4 Installation — 2
1.5 Activation — 3
1.5.1 Activating Studio One — 4
1.5.2 Online Activation — 4
1.5.3 Offline Registration and Activation — 4
1.7 Melodyne — 5
1.7.1 Installing Melodyne — 5
2 Device Set up — 6
2.1 Set Up Your Audio Device — 6
3 Helpful Tips — 8
3.1 Info View — 8
macOS®
• macOS® 10.14 or higher (64-bit only)
• Intel® Core™ i3 processor or better
• 4 GB RAM minimum (8 GB or more recommended)
Windows®
• Windows 10 (64-bit only)
• Intel® Core™ i3 / AMD A10 processor or better
• 4 GB RAM minimum (8 GB or more recommended)
1.3 Editions
There are three editions of Studio One 6: Prime, Artist and Professional. Studio One uses
a single installer for all editions, and the product key with which you activate Studio One
determines the edition that you run. The following describes the differences between
these editions.
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1 Welcome to PreSonus Studio One 6! Studio One 6
1.4 Installation Quick Start Guide
1.4 Installation
The method you use to install Studio One depends on how you purchased it.
Retail Purchase: If you bought Studio One in a retail box and received a Product Key in
the box, you’ll register the key and then download Studio One, and then activate it online
upon first launching the product.
Direct Purchase from Shop.PreSonus.com: If you bought the software directly from
http://shop.presonus.com, the Studio One installation download is added to your user
account and can be found under recent purchases on your My.PreSonus.com home page.
Activation happens online after first launching the product.
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1 Welcome to PreSonus Studio One 6! Studio One 6
1.5 Activation Quick Start Guide
1.5 Activation
Studio One must be activated for use on your computer. Once
installation is complete, launch Studio One. The License Agreement
appears.
I Accept to accept the agreement, and the PreSonus Login
window is then displayed.
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1 Welcome to PreSonus Studio One 6! Studio One 6
1.5 Activation Quick Start Guide
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1 Welcome to PreSonus Studio One 6! Studio One 6
1.6 Content Installation Quick Start Guide
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1 Welcome to PreSonus Studio One 6! Studio One 6
1.7 Melodyne Quick Start Guide
1.7 Melodyne
We have partnered with Celemony to bring you access to their Grammy-winning
Melodyne, a useful timing and pitch-correction and manipulation tool that integrates
closely with Studio One. Studio One Artist comes with Celemony Melodyne Trial. Studio
One Professional comes with a full Celemony Melodyne Essential license.
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2 Device Set up Studio One 6
2.1 Set Up Your Audio Device Quick Start Guide
2 Device Set up
2.1 Set Up Your Audio Device
Studio One automatically selects an audio device to use for audio input and output, pulling
from a list of devices currently installed on your computer. If you have a PreSonus audio
interface, it is selected automatically.
To select a different device, navigate to Studio One/Options/Audio Setup (macOS:
Preferences/Options/Audio Setup) or click Configure Audio Device under Setup on the
Studio One Start Page
Follow these steps to configure your audio device for use in Studio One:
1. Select your chosen device from the Audio Device drop-down menu under the Studio
One/Options/Audio Setup (macOS: Preferences/Options/Audio Setup) menu.
2. Some devices offer a selection of configuration options. If your connected device has
those controls, you can click on the Control Panel button next to the device selection
drop-down menu and make your changes within the device’s control panel. If your
device does not offer these options, the Control Panel button is greyed out.
3. Set Device Block Size (and on Windows, Internal Device Block Size as well) to fit
your needs. Lower settings minimize latency, which is useful when tracking. Higher
settings bring more latency, but give you additional processing power, for effects and
instrument plug-ins.
• macOS: Device Block Size is the audio device’s buffer size, which has a direct
impact on your audio device’s performance. You can increase or decrease
the Device Block Size by sliding the horizontal fader left or right. The
appropriate setting depends upon your specific use of Studio One.
• Windows: Internal Block Size can be locked to the Device Block Size by
checking the Lock box (checked by default). The Internal Block Size is the
software buffer size, which has a direct impact on your computer system
and on Studio One’s performance.
If unlocked, the Internal Block Size can be selected from a drop-down menu.
If you are unsure of the best setting, leave Internal Block Size locked to
Device Block Size.
For DSP-powered effects and virtual instruments, such as Universal Audio
UAD hardware, locking the Internal Block Size of your Audio Device is critical
to ensure proper operation.
4. By default, Studio One’s processing precision is set at Single (32-bit floating point). If
using Studio One Professional, you may choose double precision (64-bit floating point)
from the Process Precision drop-down menu.
6. When the aforementioned settings are selected, your system’s current total input and
output latency, sample rate, and bit depth is reported below the Audio Setup menus.
For more detailed information on Audio Device and I/O setup, refer to the Reference
Manual in the Help menu of Studio One.
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2 Device Set up Studio One 6
2.2 Set Up Your MIDI Keyboard Quick Start Guide
2. Choose your device from the predefined device list or set this to New Keyboard if you
do not see your device in the list.
If set to New Keyboard, you may wish to type in a Manufacturer Name and a Device
Name in the appropriate fields. This makes identifying your Keyboard easier.
3. Specify which MIDI channels to use to communicate with this Keyboard. All MIDI
channels are selected by default.
If you are unsure of the appropriate MIDI channels to use, just leave this at the
default setting.
4. Engage Split Channels if you would like to create a separate Instrument Track input for
each MIDI channel from the Keyboard.
5. Specify the device to which the Keyboard is sending and the device from which it is
receiving via Studio One. Select your device driver name from the drop-down menu
for both Receive From and Send To.
6. You can choose to use this Keyboard as your Default Virtual Instrument Input by
checking the appropriate box. If you are using only one Keyboard with Studio One, you
should check this box.
Your Keyboard is now ready for use in Studio One.
For more detailed MIDI Device setup information, refer to the Studio One Reference Manual
in the Help menu of Studio One.
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3 Helpful Tips Studio One 6
3.1 New... Quick Start Guide
3 Helpful Tips
3.1 New...
From the Start Page, click New... to create a new Song, Show, or Project.
• A Song is where you can record, edit, arrange, and mix audio and note data.
• A Show is where you can perform live, using Studio One for backing tracks and more.
• A Project is where multiple Songs or audio files can be arranged and mixed on a single
timeline for mastering purposes.
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3 Helpful Tips Studio One 6
3.6 Getting Additional Help And Connecting with Fellow Studio One Users Quick Start Guide
3.6 Getting Additional Help And Connecting with Fellow Studio One Users
In Studio One 6, Help and the Reference manual are both context sensitive and will answer
your questions in most cases. If you need additional assistance:
2. Ask your peers for help in the PreSonus forums: https://forums.presonus.com. The
Forums are also a great place to connect with your fellow Studio One users.
3. You can also file a support ticket from the link found on the Knowledgebase or from
within your MyPreSonus account.
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Dinner is Served
Cooking Instructions:
1. In a large pot, combine whole chicken leg quarters, water, quartered onion, Old Bay, 2 bay leaves and 1 whole clove garlic.
Cover and bring to a low boil. Simmer stock until chicken is falling off the bone. Remove the chicken and set aside. Discard
the onion, bay leaves, and garlic, reserving the liquid.
2. In a heavy saucepan, heat 1 Tbsp of the oil on medium high heat and brown the andouille until it is cooked through. Set
aside sausage for later.
3. In the same saucepan, add and heat remaining oil. Slowly add flour 1-2 Tbsp at a time, stirring continuously. Continue
cooking and stirring the roux until it is a dark brown (it should look like melted dark chocolate). Be careful to not to get the
oil too hot or the flour will burn and you’ll have to start over.
4. Once roux has reached the correct color, add diced onion, celery, green pepper, and minced garlic. Cook until vegetables
are very tender. Do not cover.
5. Slowly add 1 quart of chicken broth and bring to a low boil, stirring constantly.
6. Transfer roux mixture to a soup pot and bring to low boil. Do not cover, the roux will settle on the bottom of the pot and burn.
7. Add remaining chicken broth, bay leaves, and thyme. Simmer for 30 minutes.
8. While gumbo is simmering, debone and shred chicken and slice the andouille.
9. Add chicken and andouille to gumbo and return to a simmer. Simmer for 30-45 minutes.
10. Stir in frozen okra and parsley and bring to a rolling boil.
11. Optional: Crack one egg into a teacup and quickly pour into the boiling gumbo. Repeat with the other eggs being careful
not to cluster them too closely. After all the eggs have risen back to the surface, reduce heat and simmer.
12. Correct seasoning with salt and pepper (red, white and/or black) if necessary.
13. Serve over rice with potato salad.
Serves 12
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