

My situation was I could hear everything, instruments plugged in, the computer, etc. I'm still quite new to StudioLive 32SC and may discover that my comments here are wrong or outdated as I learn more, but I did get it to work.

If you click on the Outputs, there is one "Main" output that is going to Channel 1 and 2. Here is where you route the inputs and outputs of Studio One (should see two small tabs just below the main bar). With any song open, blank should work, go to "Studio One", then "Options." On the bottom left you should see "Song Setup." Open, click on the "Audio I/O Setup" at the top. What's more confusing, from what I can tell, you have to have a song open to get where you need to go (I'm writing this comment for Studio One 4.5 btw). With Studio One you actually have to physically route where the sound goes. My history with music software and equipment was you plugged it in, plugged in the speakers, and everything generally worked (save a few drivers). I am new to Studio One, and new to StudioLive 32SC. All of our product manuals include walk through setup instructions to get you up and running with the software as well.

Then follow the quick start guide to get going. Install the software, a reboot may be necessary. Just select your device and download the latest release. Device drivers are also available to anyone on our download page here. Registering the interface will present you with the software download for the application and for the device driver. There is a registration card in the box that comes in the bag with the Quick Start Guide (that unfortunately most folk's disregard) and just plug the interface in and end up like we are here. The AudioBox USB (and all other PreSonus products) no longer have discs in the boxes, and Windows doesn't know that we require an ASIO driver. Studio One relies on something called ASIO which bypasses the Windows Mixer and provides lower latency audio recording and playback. While Windows will use the device as a class compliant playback device using Windows Audio Drivers, you can't hear audio playback or recordings because Studio One relies on a different codec than what Windows provides. It is primarily because your device does not have it's ASIO driver installed.
