FaderPort 2 Manual
FaderPort 2 Manual
Production Controller
Owner’s Manual
                        ®
                        www.presonus.com
                                           English
Table of Contents
1	Overview — 1                                   6	     Live (MCU) — 23
1.1	    Introduction — 1                         6.1	   Getting Started — 23
 1	Overview
 1.1	    Introduction
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1	Overview                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
1.2	 What’s in the Box                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Owner’s Manual
         FaderPort™
         Production Controller
         Getting Started • Erste Schritte • Cómo empezar • Pour commencer
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Quick Start Guide
                                    Go online to my.presonus.                                                                                  Navegue online a
                                    com and register your serial                                                                               my.presonus.com y registre
                                    number.                                                                                                    su número de serie.
             The FaderPort offers customized operation modes for five                                                   FaderPort ofrece modos de funcionamiento personal-
             (5) major DAWs. To select your Operation Mode, press and                                                   izados para cinco (5) grandes DAWs. Para seleccionar su
                                                                                                                        Modo de funcionamiento, mantenga pulsado el botón
             hold the NEXT button while powering on your F aderPort,                                                    NEXT mientras enciende su FaderPort, y luego pulse el
             then press the button for the desired mode (see below).                                                    botón del modo deseado (vea más abajo).
Studio One MCU (Logic) MCU (Live) MCU (Cubase) HUI (ProTools)
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1	Overview                                                     FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
1.3	 What’s in your My PreSonus Account                                                      Owner’s Manual
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1	Overview                                                     FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
1.4	 Firmware Updates                                                                        Owner’s Manual
                        Universal Control will alert you if there is new firmware available for
                        your FaderPort. Clicking on the Update Firmware button will begin the
                        update process. This process can take up to five minutes. At the end of
                        the firmware update, you will be prompted to reboot your FaderPort.
                        Once rebooted, your FaderPort fader may require recalibration. This is an automated
                        process. Do not interfere with or interrupt the fader calibration process.
                        Note: One of the Operating Modes must be selected to perform a firmware update.
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2	       Studio One                                                  FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
2.1	     Getting Started                                                                           Owner’s Manual
  2	         Studio One
  2.1	       Getting Started
               Studio One   By default, your FaderPort is configured for Studio One. No further device setup
                            is required.
                            If you have changed the FaderPort’s Operation Mode and would like to return
                            to using it with Studio One, press and hold the NEXT button while powering
                            on your FaderPort, then press the Solo button to enable Studio One.
                            Note: In addition to Studio One, this operation mode should be used with
                            other DAWs that provide native FaderPort support. A complete list of native-
                            support DAW applications is available at www.presonus.com.
                            The FaderPort is a class-compliant device in both macOS® and
                            Windows®. Simply connect your FaderPort to a free USB port
                            on your computer. No further installation is necessary.
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2	     Studio One                                                 FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
2.1	   Getting Started                                                                          Owner’s Manual
                         Note: The original FaderPort uses a different mapping than its successor. You must select
                         FaderPort (2018) for proper functionality.
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2	       Studio One                                                  FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
2.2	     Channel Strip                                                                             Owner’s Manual
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2	       Studio One                                                   FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
2.4	     The Session Navigator                                                                      Owner’s Manual
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                          1.	 Link. Encoder controls any parameter beneath your mouse.
                              Navigation buttons select Next and Previous tracks respectively.
                              To lock a parameter to this encoder, press SHIFT + Link.
                          Power User Tip: The Channel Editor is a powerful feature in Studio One Pro that allows
                          you to map multiple parameters to the same control, with independent range/polarity/
                          curve controls. Additional XY vector pads can be assigned with individual parameters;
                          and much more.
                          2.	 Master. Encoder controls the Master level. Push the Encoder to reset the Master
                              level to 0 dB. While in this mode, the navigation buttons will control banking.
                              Press SHIFT + Master to enable F1 User function. See Section 2.4.1 for details.
                          3.	 Pan. Encoder controls panning. Navigation buttons scroll
                              through track list. Push the Encoder to reset the level to 0 dB.
                              Press SHIFT + Pan to use the fader to control panning.
                          4.	 Click. Turns the metronome on/off. The metronome can be
                              engaged or disengaged while any mode is active. Press SHIFT +
                              Click to enable F2 User function. See Section 2.4.1 for details.
                          5.	 Channel. Encoder controls individual channel scrolling. Navigation buttons
                              adjust the currently visible fader bank on the FaderPort by one channel. Press
                              SHIFT + Channel to lock the channel controls to the currently selected track.
                                 Note: Channel Lock is only available in Studio One v4 and higher.
                          6.	 Section. Encoder nudges the selected event. Use the navigation buttons
                              to navigate through the events on the Arranger track. Press SHIFT +
                              Section to enable F3 User function. See Section 2.4.1 for details.
                                 Power User Tip: Enable Snap to Grid for coarse nudging. Disable it for fine tuning.
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3	       Pro Tools (HUI)                                            FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
3.1	     Getting Started                                                                          Owner’s Manual
                             Once you have connected your FaderPort to your computer, launch Pro Tools to set
                             up the FaderPort as a HUI device.
                             1.	 Go to Setups | Peripherals.
3. Set the Receive From and Send To menus to “PreSonus FP2” and #Ch’s to 8.
                             4.	 Click “OK.”
                             Your FaderPort is now ready to use. Enjoy!
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3	       Pro Tools (HUI)                                                 FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
3.2	     Channel Strip                                                                                 Owner’s Manual
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3	        Pro Tools (HUI)                                          FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
3.4	      The Session Navigator                                                                  Owner’s Manual
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                           1.	 Link. At the time of publication, this button has no function in Pro Tools.
                           2.	 Master. This function is not available in HUI mode.
                           3.	 P
                               	 an. Encoder controls panning. Navigation buttons scroll through track
                               list. Press SHIFT + Pan to use the fader to control panning. Pressing the
                               encoder toggles pan control between Left and Right for stereo channels.
                           4.	 Click. Turns the metronome on/off. The metronome can be engaged
                               or disengaged while any mode is active. Note: This only functions
                               if a click track has been created for the Pro Tools session.
                           5.	 Channel. Encoder and navigation buttons select the previous or next channel.
                               Press SHIFT + Channel to lock the channel controls to the currently selected track.
                           6.	 Section. This function is not available in HUI mode.
                           7.	 Scroll / Zoom. Press once to enable audio scrubbing. Press twice to enable
                               faster audio scrubbing. Press Stop or any other Session Navigator button to
                               disengage scrubbing. Press SHIFT + Scroll to enable Zooming. While Zoom
                               is active, encoder and navigation buttons control horizontal zooming.
                           8.	 Marker. Encoder and navigation buttons scroll through markers 1-9. Press
                               Encoder to drop a marker. Press Shift and Marker to cycle through the tools.
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4	       Logic (MCU)                                                FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
4.1	     Getting Started                                                                          Owner’s Manual
  4	         Logic (MCU)
  4.1	       Getting Started
              Logic (MCU)   By default, the FaderPort is in Studio One operation mode. To switch to
                            Logic operation, press and hold the NEXT button while powering on your
                            FaderPort, then press the Mute button to enable Logic (MCU) operation.
                            The FaderPort is a class-compliant device in both macOS® and
                            Windows®. Simply connect your FaderPort to a free USB port
                            on your computer. No further installation is necessary.
                            Once you have connected your FaderPort to your computer, launch Logic.
                            The FaderPort will auto-configure as a Mackie Control Universal device. If for
                            some reason this does not happen, you will need to enable it manually.
                            1.	 If you do not have Advanced preferences enabled, go
                                to Logic Pro | Preferences | Advanced Tools…
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4	     Logic (MCU)                                               FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
4.1	   Getting Started                                                                         Owner’s Manual
6. Click Add.
8. In the Inspector, set the Input and Output ports to “PreSonus FP2.”
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4	       Logic (MCU)                                                   FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
4.2	     Channel Strip                                                                               Owner’s Manual
                              1.	 Stop. Stops playback. Press a second time to return to the project start
                                  point, or the beginning of the nearest cycle area, if Cycle mode is active.
                              2.	 Loop. Engages / disengages cycle/loop playback.
                                  Press and hold the Loop and Rewind button simultaneously to
                                  set the cycle start point at the current timeline position.
                                  Press and hold the Loop and Fast Forward buttons simultaneously
                                  to set the cycle end point at the current timeline position.
                              3.	 Play / Pause. Starts playback at the current playback-cursor position.
                                  Press again to restart playback at the previous play position.
                                  Hold the Shift button and press Play to Pause playback.
                              4.	 Rewind. Press and hold to move the cursor backward through
                                  the timeline. Repeated pressing will accelerate speed.
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4	       Logic (MCU)                                               FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
4.4	     The Session Navigator                                                                   Owner’s Manual
                          5.	 Fast Forward. Press and hold to move the cursor forwards through
                              the timeline. Repeated pressing will accelerate speed.
                          6.	 Record. Starts recording at the current playback-
                              cursor position for record-enabled tracks.
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                          1.	 Link. At the time of publication, this button has no function in Logic.
                          2.	 Master. Encoder and navigation buttons control the Master
                              level. Press SHIFT + Master to open Screenset 1.
                          3.	 Pan. Encoder controls panning. Navigation buttons scroll through
                              track list. Press SHIFT + Pan to use the fader to control panning.
                          4.	 Click. Turns the metronome on/off. The metronome can be engaged or
                              disengaged while any mode is active. Press SHIFT + Click to open Screenset 2.
                          5.	 Channel. Encoder and navigation buttons control individual channel scrolling.
                              Press SHIFT + Channel to lock the channel controls to the currently selected track.
                          6.	 Section. Encoder selects the next or previous region.
                              Navigation and Rewind/Fast Forward buttons control region
                              nudging. Press SHIFT + Section to open Screenset 3.
                          7.	 Scroll / Zoom. Press once to advance the current playback position by one
                              bar. Press a second time to engage scrubbing. While scrubbing is active, the
                              Scroll button will blink. Press and hold the Loop button in the Transport to use
                              the Encoder to set a loop range starting from the current playback position.
                                 Press SHIFT + Scroll to enable Zooming. While Zoom is active, encoder
                                 controls horizontal zooming. Navigation buttons control vertical zooming.
                          8.	 Marker. Encoder and navigation buttons scroll through markers. Press
                              Encoder to drop a marker. Press SHIFT + Marker to open Screenset 4.
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4	       Logic (MCU)                                             FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
4.5	     Automation Controls                                                                   Owner’s Manual
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5	       Cubase / Nuendo (MCU)                                   FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
5.1	     Getting Started                                                                       Owner’s Manual
                           Once you have connected your FaderPort to your computer, launch Cubase
                           or Nuendo to set up the FaderPort as a Mackie Control Universal device.
                           1.	 Go to Studio | Studio Setup.
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5	     Cubase / Nuendo (MCU)                                  FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
5.1	   Getting Started                                                                      Owner’s Manual
5. Click “Apply.”
                       6.	 Select MIDI Port Setup and make sure that “In All
                           MIDI” box is unchecked and then click “OK.”
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5	       Cubase / Nuendo (MCU)                                       FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
5.2	     Channel Strip                                                                             Owner’s Manual
                             1.	 Stop. Stops playback. Press twice to return to the initial playback position.
                             2.	 Loop. Engages / disengages Looping.
                             3.	 Play / Pause. Starts playback at the current playback-
                                 cursor position. Pause is not available in Cubase.
                             4.	 Rewind. Press and hold to move the cursor backward through the timeline.
                                 Press the Rewind and Fast Forward buttons simultaneously to Return to Zero.
                             5.	 Fast Forward. Press and hold to move the cursor forward through the timeline.
                             6.	 Record. Starts recording at the current playback-
                                 cursor position for record-enabled tracks.
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5	       Cubase / Nuendo (MCU)                                    FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
5.4	     The Session Navigator                                                                  Owner’s Manual
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                         1.	 Link. Pressing the Link button toggles the Channel Setting Window.
                             Press SHIFT + Link to bring the Arrangement into focus.
                         2.	 Master. The Encoder controls the Master bus level. Navigation buttons
                             switch between the left / right panning and front / rear panning.
                             Press SHIFT + Master to open Channel Visibility Configuration 1.
                         3.	 Pan. Encoder controls panning. Navigation buttons scroll through
                             track list. Press SHIFT + Pan to use the fader to control panning.
                         4.	 Click. Pressing the Click button toggles the Mixer. Press SHIFT
                             + Click to open Channel Visibility Configuration 2.
                         5.	 Channel. Encoder scrolls and selects individual channels. Navigation
                             buttons adjust the current bank by one channel. Press SHIFT + Channel
                             to lock the channel controls to the currently selected track.
                         6.	 Section. Enables scrubbing control with the encoder and navigation
                             buttons. Press SHIFT + Section to open Channel Visibility Configuration 3.
                         7.	 Scroll / Zoom. Encoder and navigation buttons control timeline
                             scrolling. By default, Scroll mode is set to Coarse tune scrolling, press the
                             Scroll button a second time to engage Fine tune scrolling. Press SHIFT
                             + Scroll to enable Zooming. While Zoom is active, encoder controls
                             horizontal zooming. Navigation buttons control vertical zooming.
                         8.	 Marker. Encoder and navigation buttons scroll through
                             markers. Press the Encoder to drop a marker. Press SHIFT +
                             Marker to open Channel Visibility Configuration 4.
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5	       Cubase / Nuendo (MCU)                                 FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
5.5	     Automation Controls                                                                 Owner’s Manual
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6	       Live (MCU)                                                FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
6.1	     Getting Started                                                                         Owner’s Manual
  6	         Live (MCU)
  6.1	       Getting Started
                            By default, the FaderPort is in Studio One operation mode. To switch to
               Live (MCU)
                            Live operation, press and hold the NEXT button while powering on your
                            FaderPort, then press the Arm button to enable Live (MCU) operation.
                            The FaderPort is a class-compliant device in both macOS® and
                            Windows®. Simply connect your FaderPort to a free USB port
                            on your computer. No further installation is necessary.
                            3.	 Make sure that Track, Sync, and Remote are all enabled for
                                both the Input and the Output of “MackieControl.”
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6	       Live (MCU)                                                   FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
6.2	     Channel Strip                                                                              Owner’s Manual
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6.4	     The Session Navigator                                                                     Owner’s Manual
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                          1.	 Link. At the time of publication, this button has no function in Live.
                          2.	 Master. Encoder controls the Master Level. Navigation buttons control
                              Channel mode. Press SHIFT + Master triggers MIDI Note F#3.
                          3.	 Pan. Encoder controls panning. Navigation buttons scroll through
                              track list. Press SHIFT + Pan to use the fader to control panning.
                          4.	 Click. Turns the metronome on/off. The metronome can be engaged or
                              disengaged while any mode is active. Press SHIFT + Click triggers MIDI Note G3.
                          5.	 Channel. Encoder and navigation buttons control individual channel scrolling.
                              Press SHIFT + Channel to lock the channel controls to the currently selected track.
                          6.	 Section. Encoder nudges the selected event. Use the navigation
                              buttons to navigate through the events on the Arranger
                              track. Press SHIFT + Section triggers MIDI Note G#3.
                          7.	 Scroll / Zoom. While in Arranger view, the encoder and navigation
                              buttons control timeline scrolling. While in Session view, Scroll launches
                              the currently selected scene. Press SHIFT + Scroll to enable Zooming.
                                 While Zoom is active in Arranger view, the encoder controls horizontal zooming.
                                 Navigation buttons control vertical zooming for the currently selected track.
                                 While in Session view, pressing Zoom once will engage clip/
                                 scene launch mode. Zoom and Scroll will both light up.
                                 •	   Encoder selects the next/previous scene. Navigation
                                      buttons select the next/previous track.
                                 •	   Press Zoom to launch the currently selected clip.
                                 •	   Press Scroll to launch the currently selected scene.
                                 •	   Press any other mode to leave clip/scene launch mode.
                          8.	 Marker. Encoder scrolls the timeline. Navigation buttons scroll
                              through markers. Press SHIFT + Marker triggers MIDI Note A3.
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6	       Live (MCU)                                              FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
6.5	     Automation Controls                                                                   Owner’s Manual
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7	       Studio One Artist Quick Start                             FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
7.1	     Installation and Authorization                                                          Owner’s Manual
                           Power User Tip: You may be prompted to enter your My PreSonus user account
                           information. Clicking “Remember Credentials” will allow you to have immediate access to
                           any content you purchase from the PreSonus Marketplace.
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7.2	   Setting Up Studio One                                                                    Owner’s Manual
1. Click on the Configure Audio Interface link to select your audio interface driver.
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7.2	   Setting Up Studio One                                                                  Owner’s Manual
2. Click the Add button. This will launch the Add Device window.
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7.2	   Setting Up Studio One                                                                   Owner’s Manual
4. In the Receive From and Send To drop-down menus, select “PreSonus FP2.”
5. Click “OK.”
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7.2	   Setting Up Studio One                                                                    Owner’s Manual
                         Make sure you have connected the MIDI Out of your external MIDI controller to a
                         MIDI In on your PreSonus audio interface (if available) or another MIDI interface. If
                         you are using a USB MIDI controller, connect it to your computer and power it on.
                         1.	 Click on the Configure External Devices link in the Setup area on
                             the Start page to launch the External Devices window.
2. Click the Add button. This will launch the Add Device window.
                         3.	 From the menu on the left, select your MIDI controller from the list of
                             manufacturers and models. If you do not see your MIDI controller listed,
                             select New Keyboard. At this point, you can customize the name of
                             your keyboard by entering the manufacturer and device names.
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7.2	   Setting Up Studio One                                                                    Owner’s Manual
                         4.	 You must specify which MIDI channels will be used to communicate with
                             this keyboard. For most purposes, you should select all MIDI channels.
                             If you are unsure of which MIDI channels to choose, select all 16.
                         5.	 Studio One allows you to filter out specific control functions. If you would
                             like Studio One to ignore Aftertouch, Pitch Bend, Program Change, or
                             all CC messages, enable filtering for any or all of these messages.
                         6.	 In the Receive From drop-down menu, select the MIDI interface
                             input from which Studio One Artist will receive MIDI data (that
                             is, the MIDI port to which your keyboard is connected).
                             Power User Tip: In the Send To drop-down menu, select the MIDI interface output
                             from which your Studio One Artist will send MIDI data to your keyboard. If your
                             keyboard controller doesn’t need to receive MIDI data from Studio One, you can
                             leave this unselected.
                         7.	 If this is the only keyboard that you will use to control your external
                             synthesizers and virtual instruments, you should check the box
                             next to Default Instrument Input. This will automatically assign your
                             keyboard to control all MIDI devices in Studio One Artist.
                         8.	 Click “OK.”
                         If you have a sound module that you’d like to connect, leave the External
                         Devices window open and proceed to the next part of this section.
                         If not, you can close the window and skip to the next section.
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7.2	   Setting Up Studio One                                                                    Owner’s Manual
                         2.	 Select your device in the menu on the left. If your device is not listed,
                             select New Instrument. At this point, you can customize the name of
                             your keyboard by entering the manufacturer and device names.
                         3.	 Specify which MIDI channels will be used to communicate with this sound
                             module. For most purposes, you should select all MIDI channels. If you are
                             unsure of which MIDI channels to select, we suggest you select all 16.
                         4.	 In the Send To menu, select the MIDI interface output from which Studio One
                             Artist will send MIDI data to your sound module. Click “OK” and close the External
                             Devices window. You are now ready to start recording in Studio One Artist.
                             The rest of this Quick Start Guide will go over how to set
                             up a Song and will discuss some general workflow tips for
                             navigating through the Studio One Artist environment.
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7.3	     Creating a New Song                                                                      Owner’s Manual
                           2.	 In the New Song window, name your Song and choose the directory in
                               which you’d like it saved. You’ll notice a list of templates on the left. These
                               templates provide quick setups for a variety of devices and recording
                               situations. The section will describe creating a Song from an empty session.
                           3.	 Select “Empty Song” from the Templates list. At this point, you should give
                               your Song a name and select your preferred sample rate and bit depth for
                               recording and playback. You can also set the length of your Song and the
                               type of time format you would like the timeline to follow (notation bars,
                               seconds, samples, or frames). Click the OK button when you are finished.
                               Power User Tip: If you plan to import loops into your Song, make sure that the
                               Stretch Audio Files to Song Tempo option is selected. This will automatically import
                               loops at the correct tempo.
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7.3	   Creating a New Song                                                                     Owner’s Manual
                         3.	 From the Inputs tab, you can enable any or all of the inputs on your
                             audio interface that you’d like to have available. We recommend that you
                             create a mono input for each of the inputs on your interface. If you plan
                             on recording in stereo, you should also create a few stereo inputs.
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7.3	   Creating a New Song                                                                      Owner’s Manual
                         4.	 Click on the Outputs tabs to enable any or all of the outputs on your
                             audio interface. In the lower right corner, you will see the Audition
                             Select menu. This allows you to choose the output from which you
                             will audition audio files prior to importing them into Studio One
                             Artist. In general, you will want this to be the main output bus.
                             Power User Tip: If you would like this I/O configuration to be the same every time
                             you open Studio One, click the Make Default button.
                         2.	 In the Add Tracks window, you can customize the track name and
                             color, add a preset rack of effects, and set the physical source for
                             the input and output of your audio tracks. Most important, you
                             can select the number and type of tracks you’d like to create.
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7.3	   Creating a New Song                                                                       Owner’s Manual
                         Audio. Use this track type to record and playback audio files.
                         Instrument. Use this track to record and playback MIDI data to
                         control external MIDI devices or virtual instrument plug-ins.
                         Automation. This track type lets you create automated
                         parameter controls for your session.
                         Folder. This track helps you to manage your session as
                         well as to quickly edit multiple tracks at once.
                         Power User Tip: If you would like to add an audio track for each of the available inputs,
                         go to Track | Add Tracks for All Inputs.
                                                 Rec    Track
                                          Mute Arm      Name
                                             Solo Monitor           Meter
                            Custom
                             Track
                             Color
                            ST/Mono
                           Audio Input
                          Source Select
                         Note: Instrument tracks are nearly identical to audio tracks. The Input Source list for
                         Instrument tracks lists available external MIDI devices as well as any virtual instruments
                         that have been added to the Song.
                         2.	 Select Record Enable on the track. Turn up the Input 1 level on your audio
                             interface while speaking/singing into the microphone. You should see
                             the input meter in Studio One Artist react to the input. Adjust the gain
                             so the input level is near its maximum without clipping (distorting).
                         You are now ready to start recording. For complete instructions, please consult the
                         Studio One Reference manual located in Help | Studio One Reference Manual.
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7.3	   Creating a New Song                                                                       Owner’s Manual
                          Edit. The Edit button opens and closes the audio and MIDI editors.
                          Mix. The Mix button opens and closes the Mixer window.
                          Browse. The Browse button opens the browser, 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.
  Drag-and-Drop Effects
                          To add a plug-in effect to a track, click the Effects button in the browser and
                          select the plug-in or one of its presets in the effects browser. Drag-and-drop
                          the selection over the track to which you would like to add the effect.
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7.3	   Creating a New Song                                                                      Owner’s Manual
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8	Appendix                                                                      FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
8.1	 Operation Modes                                                                                          Owner’s Manual
 8	Appendix
 8.1	     Operation Modes
 8.2.1	   SysEx
                         SysEx
Manufacturer ID 00 01 06
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8	Appendix                                                                                         FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
8.2	 FaderPort Multichannel Controller MIDI Protocol                                                                             Owner’s Manual
  8.2.2	   Fader
                         Use MIDI pitch bend message to transmit fader moves and receive fader positions.
                         Channel 0 is used to address the fader.
                              Faders
Low 7 bits ll
High 7 bits hh
ID See ID Table
ID See ID Table
Received (Color)
                                                                LED Color message     MIDI channel 1-3 is used to set the RGB values of a LED
                                                                                      color with 7-bit resolution per color
ID See ID table
Arm 00 LED
Bypass 03 LED
Solo 08 LED
Mute 10 LED
SHIFT 46 LED
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8	Appendix                                                             FaderPort™ Multichannel Production Controllers
8.2	 FaderPort Multichannel Controller MIDI Protocol                                                 Owner’s Manual
Session Navigator
Prev 2E LED
Next 2F LED
Link 05 RGB
Pan 2A RGB
Channel 36 RGB
Scroll 38 RGB
Master 3A LED
Click 3B LED
Section 3C LED
Marker 3D LED
Automation
Read 4A RGB
Write 4B RGB
Touch 4D RGB
Transport
Loop 56 LED
Rewind 5B LED
Stop 5D LED
Play 5E LED
Record 5F LED
Footswitch 66 n/a
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                                                              	                                                                                           Dinner is Served
Cooking Instructions:
1.	 In a heavy saucepan or large skillet, heat oil on medium high and slowly add flour a tablespoon at a time to create a roux.
    Continue cooking the roux until it begins to brown, creating a dark blond roux.
2.	 Add garlic, onions, green pepper, and celery to roux.
3.	 Sauté vegetables for 3-5 minutes until they start to soften.
4.	 Add tomatoes, bay leaves, thyme, and redfish. Cook for several minutes.
5.	 Slowly add beer and bring to a low boil.
6.	 Reduce heat and simmer uncovered for 30-45 minutes until redfish and vegetables are completely cooked, stirring occa-
    sionally. Break up redfish into bite size chunks and stir in. Add pepper or hot sauce to taste. Do not cover.
7.	 Serve over rice
Serves 6-8
While not one of Southeast Louisiana’s more famous dishes, Redfish Couvillion is a favorite way to serve our favorite Gulf fish.
Also known as Reds or Red Drum, Redfish is not only fun to catch, it’s also delicious!
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