I am bumping this thread because I would like a more definitive answer too. Here's what I have done and it seems to work so maybe you can glean something from it.
My application is to take a number of tracks (e.g. some bg vocals) send them out to an external unit (e.g. compressor or mic pre or equalizer) for some color/flavor.
Here is my method (btw I am using a 16.0.2 so I don't have some of the routing you do.)
In the i/o matrix I 'reserve' 2 stereo channels - one in the input side and one on the out put side. Lets say 11/12 for output which I label 'pipe Send' and 13/14 on the input side which I label 'Pipe Return'
I route all the tracks I want to have processed to a bus. Put the Pipeline Stereo plug on this bus and set its output to' Pipe Send'
In the pipeline plug set the i/o to 'Pipe Send' and Pipe Return'
Create a new Stereo track with Pipe Return as its input
In the 16.0.2 have channels 11/12 sent to Aux 1 and Aux 2
On external unit have the input connected to Aux 1 and Aux 2 and the output to 13/14
Turn on firewire for 11/12 and 13/14 and either monitor or record the track that's getting the return
I am doing this from memory since I am not at my rig but I hope it gets you closer.
Dan
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My application is to take a number of tracks (e.g. some bg vocals) send them out to an external unit (e.g. compressor or mic pre or equalizer) for some color/flavor.
Here is my method (btw I am using a 16.0.2 so I don't have some of the routing you do.)
In the i/o matrix I 'reserve' 2 stereo channels - one in the input side and one on the out put side. Lets say 11/12 for output which I label 'pipe Send' and 13/14 on the input side which I label 'Pipe Return'
I route all the tracks I want to have processed to a bus. Put the Pipeline Stereo plug on this bus and set its output to' Pipe Send'
In the pipeline plug set the i/o to 'Pipe Send' and Pipe Return'
Create a new Stereo track with Pipe Return as its input
In the 16.0.2 have channels 11/12 sent to Aux 1 and Aux 2
On external unit have the input connected to Aux 1 and Aux 2 and the output to 13/14
Turn on firewire for 11/12 and 13/14 and either monitor or record the track that's getting the return
I am doing this from memory since I am not at my rig but I hope it gets you closer.
Dan
![Studio Studio](/uploads/1/2/6/0/126007589/501293701.jpg)
Sep 13, 2018 PreSonus has announced it is now shipping Studio One version 4.1, a major update to its popular music production software for Windows and Mac. The version 4.1 update includes both Studio One 4 Artist and Studio One 4 Professional and is free to registered users. Oct 02, 2014 I've never used pipeline, but if I was trying to do what you're saying, here's how I'd do it: 1. Set up sends in Studio One for all the channels I want sent to the other mixer and send the tracks I want to those sends. Set the outputs of these sends to the first.
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- I've never used pipeline, but if I was trying to do what you're saying, here's how I'd do it: 1. Set up sends in Studio One for all the channels I want sent to the other mixer and send the tracks I want to those sends. Set the outputs of these sends to the first N channels of the StudioLive (1-8, for instance).
- Nov 05, 2019 Anyone figured out a solution for this Pipeline XT issue. Mine was working fine, now when I open a project in the latest Studio One 4.5 I have the same issue as listed in the original post. The plugin shows the input, but no output.
- Sep 13, 2018 It’s Matty here, mixandmastermysong.com. Today I wanna show you how I set up my external hardware with Studio One. And the cool thing is they actually just came out with Studio One 4.1 and introduced the pipeline XT so I thought it’d be a good time to show you the cool new features in that which I think they really nailed and just how to do it.