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5 Tutorials
5.1 Studio One Artist Quick Start
5.1.2 Enabling the Audio Driver
Studio One and Studio One Artist were designed with PreSonus interfaces in mind. Your StudioLive
is already integrated into Studio One Artist, so setup is quick and easy. When Studio One Artist
is launched, by default you will be taken to the Start page. On this page, you will nd document-
management and device-conguration controls, as well as a customizable artist prole, a news
feed, and links to demos and tutorials from PreSonus. If you have an Internet connection on your
computer, these links will be updated as new tutorials become available on the PreSonus Web site.
Complete information on all aspects of Studio One Artist is available in the Reference Manual PDF
located on the Studio One Artist Installation disc. The information in this tutorial covers only the
most basic aspects of Studio One Artist and is intended to get you set up and recording as quickly
as possible.
Start Page: Setup Area
Shows Active Audio Driver and Sample Rate and
ProvidesQuickLinkstoCongureAudioandMIDI
In the middle of the Start page, you will see the Setup
area. Studio One Artist automatically scans your system
for all available drivers and selects a driver. By default, it
will choose a PreSonus driver if one is available.
Selecting a Different Audio
Driver from the Start Page
If you do not see “PreSonus FireStudio” on the Start
page when you launch Studio One, click on the Congure
Audio Devices link in the Setup area to open the Audio
Setup Options window.
In the Audio Device menu, select “PreSonus FireStudio.”
Click the Apply button and then OK.
After you have veried that the PreSonus FireStudio Universal driver has been detected, please
continue to Section 5.1.3 to set up your external MIDI devices. If you do not have any MIDI devices
to connect at this time, please skip to Section 5.1.4.










