PRESONUS S1 Artist 3.0 [297/307] Studio one reference manual

PRESONUS S1 Artist 3.0 [297/307] Studio one reference manual
Once the new Multi Instrument is created, its editor window opens. Here, you'll find a device routing matrix, instrument
inspector, and keyboard range settings. You can click-and-drag the corner of the window to re-size it to your needs.
Adding Devices to the Routing Matrix
Each instance of Multi Instrument can host multiple plug-in instruments and Note FX processors. Before any devices are
added, the routing matrix in the center of the main control window is empty. To add an instrument, click the [Add
Instrument] button and select the instrument of your choice from the menu. Once the instrument is loaded, its editor
window is displayed. You can also simply drag instruments from the Instruments tab of the Browser directly into the routing
matrix.
The chosen instrument appears as a module in the routing matrix, with a line leading to it, signifying the flow of note and
control data to that instrument. If you add additional instruments, the line splits, to show the flow of data to each instrument.
To bypass or enable an instrument or Note FX module, press its Activate button.
To open the editing interface for an instrument, double-click on its name, or click the small triangle on the right of the
module and choose Edit... from the pop-up menu. To rename an instrument or Note FX module, choose Rename... from
its pop-up menu. To remove an module, choose Remove from its pop-up menu.
Adding Note FX to the Routing Matrix
Using Note FX within a Multi Instrument can add dimension and animation to your sound. You can use them to affect note
data feeding all instruments at once, or use different Note FX on each instrument, or on pairs of instruments, using the
Splitter function.
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