OverviewHookupConnecting
to a
Computer
TutorialsTechnical
Information
Troubleshooting
and Warranty
Software: Virtual StudioLive
SL Remote,
and Studio One Artist
AudioBox™ 22/44VSL
1.0 Overview — 1
1.1 Introduction — 1
1.2 Summary of AudioBox 22/44VSL
Hardware Features — 2
1.3 Summary of Studio One Artist
Software Features — 2
1.4 Summary of Virtual StudioLive
Software Features — 3
1.5 What is in the Box — 4
2.0 Hookup — 5
2.1 Front-Panel Connections — 5
2.2 Rear-Panel Connections — 7
2.3 Basic Hookup Diagram — 9
2.4 MIDI Hookup Diagram — 10
3.0 Connecting to a
Computer — 11
3.1 System Requirements — 11
3.2 Installation for Windows — 12
3.3 Installation for Mac OS X — 14
3.4 Using the AudioBox 22/44VSL with
Popular Audio Applications — 15
4.0 Software: Virtual StudioLive
and Studio One Artist — 17
4.1 Virtual StudioLive — 17
4.1.1 Virtual StudioLive: Setup — 17
4.1.2 Virtual StudioLive:
Browser — 19
4.1.3 Virtual StudioLive: Overview and
Fat Channel Zoom — 20
4.1.4 VSL Controls: Definitions
and Uses — 21
4.1.5 Loading Scenes and Presets
from VSL — 28
4.1.6 Using VSL to Create a
Monitor Mix — 29
4.2 Studio One Artist Quick Start — 32
4.2.1 Installation and
Authorization — 32
4.2.2 Enabling the Audio Driver — 37
4.2.3 Configuring MIDI Devices — 38
4.2.5 Creating Audio Tracks — 43
4.2.6 Creating MIDI Tracks — 44
4.2.7 Adding Virtual Instruments
and Plug-in Effects to
Your Song — 45
5.0 Tutorials — 47
5.1 Microphone Types — 47
5.1.1 Condenser — 47
5.1.2 Dynamic — 47
5.1.3 USB Microphones and
Other Types — 47
5.1.4 Microphone Placement — 48
5.2 A Brief Tutorial on Dynamics
Processing — 51
5.2.1 Common Questions Regarding
Dynamics Processing — 51
5.2.2 Types of Dynamic
Processing — 52
5.2.3 Compression Settings: Some
Starting Points — 56
5.3 Equalizers — 59
5.3.1 What is an EQ? — 59
5.3.2 Equalization Settings:
How to Find the Best and Leave
the Rest — 61
5.3.3 General EQ Suggestions — 64
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