
If you haven't already specified where your plugins are located on your hard drive you need to do so: This is what I did to get spark working in studio one:ġ. If you press this with the controller connected to the computer spark should establish the connection. The connect button is surrounded by a red square, it is located about a third of the way from the right hand side. I have attached a screenshot of sparkLE's toolbar in standalone mode. This is done by simply clicking on the sequencer button corresponding to the pattern you want and drop it where you want it in Studio One's sequencer.įirst off sorry for the late reply. Alternatively you can drag and drop your patterns from Spark to Stdio One's sequencer. To do that you must have Studio One's sequencer recording and Spark's sequencer playing back as well. This will record the your sequence into spark, but not into Studio One's sequencer. To do this you simply need to press the record button, then hit the play button and start playing with the pads. To record sequences into Spark you can enter them with the step sequencer buttons or by recording the notes in with the pads.
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Once you have done this you should start Studio One and instantiate an instance of the Spark plugin, this is done the same way as any other plugin.Īt this point the software should automatically detect the controller and establish the connection if it doesn't there is a connect button in the top left corner of the software's main panel which you can press to establish the connection yourself. You can start by connecting your SparkLE controller to your computer via a USB port.
