No doubt your approach on teaching studioone is the best. Your humility coupled with your patience and delivery is something ive been hoping for since i started using studioOne 7 years ago. Thank you for all your videos
WOW!THANK YOU Mike!!!What a great video! Thank you for doing a "Deep Dive" on all the funtions of the reverbs. Really appreciate the info on the OPEN AIR and Room Reverb Plugins. Thank you!
Hello Mike, thank you for your Video. I'am makin Music for maybe 3 Years now. I was over 50 Years old, and its not that easy to learn something new at that Age. That was one of the best decisions of my Life, i really enjoy it. I really like how you explain the Content. Greetings from Berlin/Germany. P.s. Sorry for my broken English :)
I have found some good videos on RU-vid, and I have purchased a instructional series or two. But when I listen/watch you, I find that at the moment I start asking myself a question after you've stated something, you ask the identical question! It's rather eerie, but I like it! I'm learning so much from you, and one reason is because you don't make assumptions. What I mean is, in other videos the person says to do such-and-such and then rushes right into what they want to focus on. But sometimes I don't know that such-and-such, which usually is the critical first step. You, however, take the time to tell us. Thank you!
Great video Mike, you're an awesome teacher. I've been doing this a while, but your lessons consistently fill in little gaps in my understanding of S1. Cheers sir.
Hi. Just wanted to let you know - although I've been using Studio One for quite a while... I still find really useful information in your videos and enjoy your style. Thank you for taking your time and waking through all of the details 🙇♂️
Like almost every comment before mine, I must commend you on your clear and thorough teaching style. I learn or relearn something every time I watch one of your tutorials.
Talk about timing! I just finished recording the vocal for an acoustic piece I'm working on with a friend and realized that some reverb would really help. I was looking at what Studio One had to offer this morning when I received a notification about your video which covers that very topic. Thanks so much for helping me to better understand the options available to me.
Thanks for the great video! I'm very interesting getting those Lexicon 480 Impulse responses for my OpenAIR reverb. Can you provide me with a link where you got those? Thanks.
If you send multiple sources to one reverb bus...then adjusting the bus fader might not work for all sources. You might not get the amount of reverb you want for all sources. So then you'd have to alter the send level...and this means that you're backing off on the punch of the dry source going into the reverb. Always troubles me. So these days I usually just put the reverb direct on the track.
If you add a reverb to an effects channel or buss, do all of the tracks you send to that effects channel or buss get the same amount of reverb? For instance, say I want a small amount of reverb on the lead vocal and a bit more on backing vocals?
Very useful video. 👍 I recorded my first IR‘s and i was woundering how i can load them into open air as presets, like you did. i figured that i can just drag and drop audio files into open air - very cool but i want the presets. Can you explain, please.
I noticed youre on a keylab. I can get my keylab to work, but still no keyboard controls will read in the DAW. No controls. Just the keyboard and mod and pitch wheels. Any pointers?
I may need to make a video about this, but the key is to add it as a keyboard, and also as a controller, and use its second midi output. I'm not near my computer right now, but it's something like 'KeyLab MIDI IN 2'. Also, on the keyboard itself, you need to put it in DAW mode.
Hi Mike, firstly you have a great style of teaching. I love Studio One and have been using it for several years now. Often the native plugins are overlooked due to the excessive marketing of 3rd party plugins but S1 have some quality stock plugins. When I use any plugin with lots of control, my approach is to select a preset close to the affect I am looking for then do small tweeks from there. This saves a lot of time and headaches.