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I'm not wondering about the plugins that come with it, but the plugins that don't, specifically midi effect plugins, wondering if it allows midi-out plugins to drive other plugins. Kind of a big deal to me, a deal-breaker if the answer is no. I also get a little confused by the interface This groove function is very similar to what is found in the arp for Trilian/Omnisphere, with drag and drop midi which is awesome. So what arps are compatible with Studio one, anyone? class? Bueler? Last edited by braj on Fri Apr 13, 2012 1:00 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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LawrenceF wrote: Tricky-Loops wrote: Are you really interested in potential customers??
Huh? I don't work for PreSonus (or any other music company) so, no idea what you mean, I'm a mix engineer mostly, and my customers use all diferent kinds of daws. I think you have mistakenly confused me with a PreSonus employee. Sorry, I thought they had a customer support guy for all these non-issues... |
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@ Braj: If you're asking can plugs send midi to other places, other instrumentas, yes. I use Catanya like that to feed other instruments, if that's what you mean. I also have sent midi from FLStudio to other tracks.
But midi inserts like Cubase, nothing like that unfortunately. Hope that helps a little. But yeah, as far as I know, if a plug actually outputs midi it will show up as a input source for midi tracks. Any arp plug like Catanya should be compatible with it. |
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Tricky-Loops wrote: Sorry, I thought they had a customer support guy for all these non-issues...
Haha. No problem. |
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Studio One is amazing. I've been producing my band's entire record in it, and mastering all my music in it as well. It really is now my favorite DAW, and I was a cubase guy for YEARS. I still use Ableton, but for straight up tracking, Studio One is the hit.
I do tutorials on it over here: http://bit.ly/obpresonustuts If anyone's interested, ya know. |
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braj wrote: I'm not wondering about the plugins that come with it, but the plugins that don't, specifically midi effect plugins, wondering if it allows midi-out plugins to drive other plugins. Kind of a big deal to me, a deal-breaker if the answer is no. I also get a little confused by the interface
This groove function is very similar to what is found in the arp for Trilian/Omnisphere, with drag and drop midi which is awesome. So what arps are compatible with Studio one, anyone? class? Bueler? Yes, MIDI out plugins can control other plugins. The only major restriction I've found is that you can't route the audio output of a virtual instrument track to the input of an audio track, as many people do in Protools. I imagine this will get there, though; Studio one is really only about three years old, and I think it's already seen more growth in that time than some DAWs well over three times that age. |
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LawrenceF wrote: @ Braj: If you're asking can plugs send midi to other places, other instrumentas, yes. I use Catanya like that to feed other instruments, if that's what you mean. I also have sent midi from FLStudio to other tracks.
But midi inserts like Cubase, nothing like that unfortunately. Hope that helps a little. But yeah, as far as I know, if a plug actually outputs midi it will show up as a input source for midi tracks. Any arp plug like Catanya should be compatible with it. Cool, that's what i was wondering A BIG desire I have for Catanya is to get it to 'swing' and lock to grooves, right now it is a convoluted process in Reaper and applying groove templates or dealing with additional plugins that I have found can cause the whole house of cards to crash down at times. If S1 can handle this all elegantly I will start saving up for a producer license. |
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Yeah, you'll need a midi track for it (to monitor your midi keyboard) and another for the other instrument... If you plan to record the arp output to midi and have it play that instrument back from the recorded clips.
If you're just programming the arp with the mouse and letting it run synced to the clock (if it will do that by itself) there's no need for an arrange track for it, not unless you need to actually play into it. As to grroves, yeah. I rarely do anything in Catanya that I don't edit afterward anyway, after recording it to midi. So yeah, you should be able to treat it like any other midi clip... as realtes to applying grooves. Last edited by LawrenceF on Fri Apr 13, 2012 1:38 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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On a side note, I like how S1 handles Virtual instruments, taking a bit of a call from Cubase and putting them into their own little "rack", allowing you to route MIDI accordingly without needing to connect specifically to arrange tracks. I've had a lot of fun using that feature for doing drum replacement. |
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LawrenceF wrote: @Braj: Sorry, didnt mean to be pissy. I think my attempt at humor (see the smiley) failed.
Sorry. It's ok, language is a virus |
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LawrenceF wrote: Yeah, you'll need a midi track for it (to monitor your midi keyboard) and another for the other instrument... If you plan to record the arp output to midi and have it play that instrument back from the recorded clips.
If you're just programming the arp with the mouse and letting it run synced to the clock (if it will do that by itself) there's no need for an arrange track for it, not unless you need to actually play into it. As to grroves, yeah. I rarely do anything in Catanya that I don't edit afterward anyway, after recording it to midi. So yeah, you should be able to treat it like any other midi clip... as realtes to applying grooves. Cool, thanks. I really really wish Artist supported VSTs right now Last edited by braj on Fri Apr 13, 2012 1:56 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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braj wrote: It's ok, language is a virus
Well, that's certainly true but I was wrong there. I thought you were talking about actual midi plugins, like Cubase, Reaper, whatever. The stuff you were talking about actually isn't easily discovered in print, so, yeah, my bad, the apology was very necessary. I mean, although I was half joking It still missed your actual point completely. |
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LawrenceF wrote: braj wrote: It's ok, language is a virus
Well, that's certainly true but I was wrong there. I thought you were talking about actual midi plugins, like Cubase, Reaper, whatever. The stuff you were talking about actually isn't easily discovered in print, so, yeah, my bad, the apology was very necessary. I mean, although I was half joking It still missed your actual point completely. Sorry if i wasn't so clear, and sorry for calling you pissy |
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Is there a way to load Presence in another DAW? |
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In the full version is there a way to add additional scales to the midi editor? |
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