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Why don't any of the string sounds respond to velocity from my CP-33 piano keyboard?

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asked May 30, 2016 in Studio One 3 by jamesparsons (150 points)
Just started a new song using the instrument template.  None of the sounds respond to varying velocity from the keyboard.  What am I missing?

Windows 7

Artist--Version 3.2.2.3????

AudioBox 44VSL 2.21

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answered Apr 24, 2017 by TechSupport77 (195,970 points)
 
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Try removing your settings files from Studio One and re-configure your MIDI device.

1. Go to Help>Open Settings folder.

2. Copy the contents of the folder over to a folder on your desktop.

3. Close S1 and delete the contents of the settings folder with the exception of the user.license file.

4. Open S1 and go to Studio One>Options to reconfigure your settings.

5. Continue on to the next step for configuring your MIDI device.

*If you are missing presets or Sound Sets after doing this, simply double-click one of your Sound Sets under Documents>Studio One>Sound Sets.

6. Open Studio One and go to Studio One>Options>External Devices.

7. Choose to add the device as a new keyboard if you are using it for note entry, a new instrument if you are using the device to send MIDI to the device as an instrument, or a new controller if it is a control surface or you are going to MIDI map the device for use as a controller.

8. Choose the correct MIDI port from the "Receive From" drop down. You only need to use "Send To" if you are sending MIDI to the device and you have set it up as an instrument instead of a keyboard.

9. Do NOT select any of the MIDI filters as they will filter MIDI data.

10. Make sure that you check the box to set your device as the default instrument. If you are using multiple devices, you will need to select the device from the "Control" drop-down at the top left-hand corner of the screen with a song open.

11. Create an instrument track with a Presonus instrurment, arm the track, go to View>Editor to open the MIDI editor, and press the record button in the transport to begin recording.

1. Go to Help>Open Settings folder.

2. Copy the contents of the folder over to a folder on your desktop.

3. Close S1 and delete the contents of the settings folder with the exception of the user.license file.

4. Open S1 and go to Studio One>Options to reconfigure your settings.

5. Continue on to the next step for configuring your MIDI device.

*If you are missing presets or Sound Sets after doing this, simply double-click one of your Sound Sets under Documents>Studio One>Sound Sets.

6. Open Studio One and go to Studio One>Options>External Devices.

7. Choose to add the device as a new keyboard if you are using it for note entry, a new instrument if you are using the device to send MIDI to the device as an instrument, or a new controller if it is a control surface or you are going to MIDI map the device for use as a controller.

8. Choose the correct MIDI port from the "Receive From" drop down. You only need to use "Send To" if you are sending MIDI to the device and you have set it up as an instrument instead of a keyboard.

9. Do NOT select any of the MIDI filters as they will filter MIDI data.

10. Make sure that you check the box to set your device as the default instrument. If you are using multiple devices, you will need to select the device from the "Control" drop-down at the top left-hand corner of the screen with a song open.

11. Create an instrument track with a Presonus instrurment, arm the track, go to View>Editor to open the MIDI editor, and press the record button in the transport to begin recording.
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