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We want to check the same for our outputs as well. The 18i8 is an 18-INPUT, 8-OUTPUT device so here we can see everything in the AUDIO I/O SETUP in Studio One matches the hardware's input construct by design which is exactly what we want. Its recommended to go through the IO setup from time to time and make sure that all of the inputs intended for use are showing and marked before launching any recordings. Studio One has a good handle on automatically setting up the the IO for the default Focusrite device when selected. Once the audio settings are complete the next step is to ensure that all of our Inputs and Outputs (IO) are setup up for the current session. This is accessible back under the original AUDIO DEVICE tab, or can be launched from your host computer's applications menu directly. The Focusrite ASIO Control Panel must also match up to these settings as well to ensure that no clocking or other sync errors occur which may severely cripple any recording session. There are multiple stereo and mono outputs for each pad, making sophisticated output busing simple. Each pad has its own pitch, amplifier, and filter controls with accompanying envelopes. "Process Block Size" pertains to the BUFFER settings for your recording sessions and this will vary from one system to the next and may have to be modified to compensate for higher CPU levels when projects themselves become more abundant with tracks, VSTs, plugins, group tracks, sends & returns, macros and other extensions. Impact XT features a grid of pads into which samples are loaded and played back independently, as with many popular hardware drum-sample players. Under the PROCESSING tab in the same menu is where we modify other settings.
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As you see, selecting Focusrite USBĀ corresponds to the 18i8. Here is where our Scarlett 18i8 will show up but will be not be listed as a Scarlett 18i8. In the following screenshot you will see Studio One's AUDIO SETUP menu. This will open Studio One's main OPTIONS MENU where most of the Global Settings for your audio inputs, outputs, MIDI instruments and others settings are modified. For all versions of Studio One, input and output configuration will be necessary to ensure an efficient signal path from your Focusrite interface is established.
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In this tutorial we are using the Scarlett 18i8 2nd Generation on a Windows PC (Windows 10 to be exact) in Studio one 3. This process differs slightly between Windows and Mac. Setting up your Focusrite Audio interface in Studio One is very similar to older versions of the software, however it is important to keep in mind that some of the MENU titles have changed in addition to where they are located.