This page covers using ControlRoom with Studio One.
This guide assumes that you have already:
If you have not completed the above steps, use the individual links, or please visit the ControlRoom Setup Overview
If you have not completed the above steps, use the individual links, or please visit the ControlRoom Setup Overview
ControlRoom connects with Studio One in two ways simultaneously:
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Please note, ControlRoom Hub must be running to maintain the connection with Studio One. It can be minimized, but not closed. |
Every instance of the ControlRoom Channel VST3/AU plugin can be controlled from VR with the Spatial Mixer and Plugin Tablet. This provides powerful control over the plugin from within VR, including the Compressor, EQ, Spatial Panner.
There are numerous MIDI tools in ControlRoom that can be mapped to control parameters in Studio One, including your favorite third party plugins. Follow the steps below for an example of how to map the FX Cube to a few plugin parameters in Studio One.
Studio One provides a very powerful system for managing external MIDI devices and mappings. With great power comes great responsibility. We recommend familiarizing yourself with the Studio One MIDI mapping system by reading the Control Link section of their reference manual.
Studio One provides a very powerful system for managing external MIDI devices and mappings. With great power comes great responsibility. We recommend familiarizing yourself with the Studio One MIDI mapping system by reading the Control Link section of their reference manual.
It’s helpful here to use Command-Tab (Mac) or Alt-Tab (Windows) to quickly switch back and forth between the Hub and Studio One windows. |
For this example, let’s create a new instrument track by dragging the Mojito instrument into the main window. We can map any parameters of this plugin that we like- for this example we’ll map Filter Cutoff, Drive, and Resonance. |
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Once you have mapped the three parameters, this mapped tool will be available to you in ControlRoom VR.
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Once you have mapped the three parameters, this mapped tool will be available to you in ControlRoom Mobile.
You can lock each of the X, Y, or Z axes to prevent MIDI data being sent for that parameter. Simply tap the parameter name to lock or unlock that parameter. You can lock each of the X, Y, or Z axes to prevent MIDI data being sent for that parameter. Simply tap the parameter name to lock or unlock that parameter. |
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We recommend that you save your ControlRoom Hub session early and often any time you are mapping midi tools to Ableton. |
Have more questions about this process? Check out our FAQ page.
Have more questions about this process? Check out our FAQ page.
Still have questions about setting up the Hub or have suggestions about how we could improve this page? Try our customer service portal. |
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