![]() ![]() The first, and biggest, wrinkle is that although Notion and Studio One can exchange data over UCNET or stream it using ReWire, only one of these systems can be active at a time - and switching between them is currently a multi-step process. That comes with the territory, given that notation and inter-application communication are both notoriously finicky. The basic functions are extremely easy to use, but there are, of course, a few wrinkles. In addition to file exchange, Notion and Studio One can stream both MIDI and audio in real time using ReWire. You’re covered, whether you like to create in a DAW and then notate what you recorded, compose with notation and then create a full production, or go back and forth. The essence of the communication is that audio and MIDI Note data can be exchanged in either direction via PreSonus’s UCNET protocol, which is also used in the company’s StudioLive and RM-series mixers, Universal Control software, and other products. ![]() The latest move in this direction sees interoperability between version 3.3 of Studio One and PreSonus’s Notion 6 notation package. Hence, we have seen it gaining integration with the company’s StudioLive mixers, control from the CS18 fader surface, and closer integration with a new generation of audio interfaces. Studio One has no notation features of its own, but it now forms a perfect pair with PreSonus’s dedicated Notion application.Įver since the release of Studio One, PreSonus have cast it as one component in a wider ecosystem. Note that the Allow Network Discovery box is ticked and greyed out. The audio outputs of your KONTAKT Instrument are now routed to your audio interface's physical outputs 3 and 4 through a separate output channel strip.Notion’s Preferences dialogue has two parameters on its General tab that are critical to Studio One integration: the Enable ReWire and Allow Network Discovery tick boxes. The button 3|4 at the bottom of the Output Channel strip now reflects the changes you made to the audio routing. Close the channel output configuration window by clicking Ok.In the channel output configuration menu, select the physical outputs of your audio interface that you want to route the channel strip's audio to.Open the Channel Output Configuration menu by clicking the button 1|2 at the bottom of the output channel strip.This output channel will automatically be routed to the first stereo output of your audio interface. This will create an additional Stereo Output Channel Strip in the Outputs Section of KONTAKT, named after the Instrument routed to this output.If there is no available additional stereo output channel, choose Create separate Master Output Channel. Open the Instrument's Output drop-down menu and choose the stereo output you want to route the instrument to.In KONTAKT's header bar, click the Workspace icon and tick Outputs to show the Outputs section.To route an Instrument to another output of your audio interface, do the following: ![]() ![]() Once the audio interface driver is selected, the loaded KONTAKT Instruments will automatically be routed to your audio interface's first available stereo output. We will use the Komplete Audio 6 driver as an example here:Ĭonfiguring the Instrument's Output Channel
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