RAVEN 3.9 Studio One Setup macOS
Setting Up Studio One with V-Control Pro for RAVEN
The following article explains how to set up Studio One for the use with the RAVEN. To learn more about the general aspects of V-Control Pro, check out the Neyrinck Website.
You will be guided through the following steps:
- Configure Mackie Control V-Control Pro
- Importing RAVEN Key Scheme for Batch Commander and Studio One.
Configure Mackie Controllers for 24 Track RAVEN Faders
In this section, you will learn how to configure Mackie Controls in Studio One to connect V-Control Pro and RAVEN.
- Open Studio One Preferences and select "External Devices"
- Click the "Add" button and select Mackie-Control and set the input and output to V-Control Pro.
- Click the "Add" button and select Mackie-Control Extended and set the input and output to V-Control Pro XT2
- Click the "Add" button and select Mackie-Control Extended and set the input and output to V-Control Pro XT3
- Click the "Placement" button and the 3 Mackie Controller devices to the Group 1.
Import the RAVEN KeyScheme for Batch Command functionality.
In this section, you will learn how to import the RAVEN key command for Studio One
- Open Studio One Preferences and select the "Keyboard Shortcuts" from the General Tab.
- Click the "Import" button and select the RAVEN Keyscheme. Download this file from your Slate Account or from the link at the bottom of this article.
Configure Studio One Multi-Touch Functionality
We recommend using Studio One as normal and using the RAVEN For Multi-Touch faders. check out this article to learn more about these option,. Multi-Touch VS Gestures
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