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How to connect Studio One to SIII 24R?

Dunkman66

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I have managed to get the sound running by changing the Main Outs in Studio One to 39-40 I think. (38-39 maybe?).
Now I am trying to get the Cue Outs to work through the Aux out for ports 1-16. Is there a chart somewhere that says what the conversions to the 24R/ Universal Control are?
If I had to guess they are in the 40-50 range?
Seems like a basic need to know kind of thing and they don't seem to be listed in any of the Manuals.
 
Are you connecting the 24R to PC or Mac?

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SIII 24R Documentation Downloads
 
Is this the chart to use?
This chart says 37/38 for Tape input. (So this is the Mains).

Based on the chart below, I am assuming the following for Aux Outs for Headphone and Monitor mixes:

39 = Ch1 | 40 = Ch2 | 41 = Ch3 | 42 = Ch4 | 43 = Ch5 | 44 = Ch6 | 45 = Ch7 | 46 = Ch8 |
47 = Ch9 | 48 = Ch10 | 49 = Ch11 | 50 = Ch12 | 51 = Ch13 | 52 = Ch14 | 53 = Ch15 | 54= Ch16

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I have managed to get the sound running by changing the Main Outs in Studio One to 39-40 I think. (38-39 maybe?).
Now I am trying to get the Cue Outs to work through the Aux out for ports 1-16. Is there a chart somewhere that says what the conversions to the 24R/ Universal Control are?
If I had to guess they are in the 40-50 range?
Seems like a basic need to know kind of thing and they don't seem to be listed in any of the Manuals.
You have two options here: mix cue mixes inside Studio One or mix cue mixes inside the StudioLive mixer.

Option 1 requires the Interface Mode on the mixer. It makes USB39 go to Mix Output 1 etc. Latency will be noticeable.
Option 2 requires you to send each track in Studio One to a mixer input and set up the cue mixes there. By taking live inputs directly from the analog mixer inputs and not from usb you'll have zero latency cue mixes.

Hope this helps :)

NB. There is no direct USB path from computer to the Main outputs on the mixer. It will always be through a mix bus. So the idea is to use USB 37/38, going to the stereo digital return input on the StudioLive mixer (input set to USB) and 'mix' that single stereo input to the Main outputs of the mixer.
 
You have two options here: mix cue mixes inside Studio One or mix cue mixes inside the StudioLive mixer.

Option 1 requires the Interface Mode on the mixer. It makes USB39 go to Mix Output 1 etc. Latency will be noticeable.
Option 2 requires you to send each track in Studio One to a mixer input and set up the cue mixes there. By taking live inputs directly from the analog mixer inputs and not from usb you'll have zero latency cue mixes.

Hope this helps :)

NB. There is no direct USB path from computer to the Main outputs on the mixer. It will always be through a mix bus. So the idea is to use USB 37/38, going to the stereo digital return input on the StudioLive mixer (input set to USB) and 'mix' that single stereo input to the Main outputs of the mixer.
Again,
I am using the 24R Rack mixer, not a Console. I am basically doing Option 2. But I don't know what to set the output channels to.
I have always done my Cue Mixes/Monitor Mixes within Studio One. Using a PreSonus interface. (1824c)
  • Assign Output to Channel 3 - 4
  • Tick the Cue Mix box
  • Plug 1/4 jack into Aux Out 3 and 4
  • Plug other end into Monitor/ HP Amp
 
Again,
I am using the 24R Rack mixer, not a Console. I am basically doing Option 2. But I don't know what to set the output channels to.
I have always done my Cue Mixes/Monitor Mixes within Studio One. Using a PreSonus interface. (1824c)
  • Assign Output to Channel 3 - 4
  • Tick the Cue Mix box
  • Plug 1/4 jack into Aux Out 3 and 4
  • Plug other end into Monitor/ HP Amp
Yes, still, the 24R rack mixer is a mixer first, just like its console cousins. By using the GUI in Universal Control you can use it just like a console mixer including the benefits of practically zero latency monitor mixers. All its outputs are internally fed through mix buses for which you have to set up mixes inside the mixer.

However, only by using the GUI to select Interface Mode inside the mixer you get to feed the Mix Outputs (not the Main outputs) directly from the computer/Studio One through USB39 up to as many Mix Outputs your mixer has. This would suit your needs except maybe for the unavoidable latency you get from the USB there and back.

The Main outputs of the mixer will remain mix bus fed no matter what. But by setting up a main mix with only the stereo Digital Return inside the mixer that's easily sidestepped too.
 
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