Your Studio One tutorial video, by far, is more understandable than any other free tutorial here on RU-vid! The added bonus of your God-given British/London (or one of the suburbs, thereof) accent just makes everything that much more exciting and enjoyable to listen to. I'm American and I grew up on "Monty Python's Flying Circus" television back in the 1970's. Between that and interviews with the Beatles, I've loved all manner of English accents ever since. I know, for you it's not an accent, it's just your everyday speaking voice... I'm a voice actor and narrator and I just started using Studio One 5, Artist edition. Really loving it for what I'm doing. Especially for the one-time price. I'm also a singer and songwriter, so, I'll eventually make more use of the music recording and editing functionality... Thank you and keep up the great work! Peace
This is an exceptional video ... thank you so much ... recently found your channel ... the substantive content and communications are fabulous ... again thank you!!
Buddy, your videos are the most complete and best explained I've seen. They are tremendously useful to me. I have been working with samplitude and sequoia for ten years. They have a better audio engine than Studio One, but the handling is worse. Frankly, it sounds better than Studio One, but I've already taken the plunge. I have no words to thank you for how useful your videos are to me. They are clear and concise. Thanks a lot young man!!!!
Great video admire your shortcut key fluency.l have question do you know how to set up metronom to start recording with precount in any place in the bar when l trying to do that always goes to beginning of the bar thanks
hey great vid. do u by chance know how to make pitch automation for an audio ? (without usin sample one, cuz it only allows quantized value "numerical" step changes and not a linear - smooth line)
I really dig your tutorials! More please!!! :) BTW, it would be great if you added timestamps to your videos, so - when watching 2nd and 3rd time - we could just jump to the interesting part :)
Glad you're liking them 🙂 Yeh my bad! I've been meaning to go back and add timestamps to them all but haven't got round to doing it yet. I did add them to the first in the series. I'll probably do it at some point 😅
help please when we add synth to instrument track then the synth window opens up but in top left corner of that synth window has an add "+" option where instruments is also written when you click on that plus sign it allow us to add another instrument along with our first instrument but no sound is coming through that another even if we turn of the first one or even switch them, what is that for and how to utilize it
HELP ME PLEASE.....! i am just starting with studio one and i am finding your videos VERY helpful ... but i need you help please. i have m.audio oxygen pro 49. And i cant not all of the function to work in studio one... and transport dose not work at all. could you please make a video or tell me what i am doing wrong.. or maybe send a profile for studio one. I am newbie at this mixing
well okay but I don't see how to make the waveform bigger so I can do anything with it? I'll go back to #1 video and see if there is anything there. It gets a little tiresome watching all these videos for 'beginners' when actually they are talking to people with some previous learning. That's not me. I'm a true beginner.
some good tips here. For editing i rely heavily on the Range shortcuts like Select Range End to Hotspot, this creates a range to the next transient which is great for deleting dead air right up to the audio transient. I also use the Play Selected Range shortcut a lot. Here you click the event you want to play, fire off the command and it will play from the start of the event and stop at the end. Very accurate way of listening to exactly what you want.
i wish Presonus would implement a tab to transient back shortcut so that you can tab to the end of a transient. Currently you can only tab to the start of a transient.