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Hi folks! If you are just getting started with Studio One then you my enjoy my first video in a series about Studio One basics - aimed at complete beginners!

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Hi folks! If you are just getting started with Studio One, its a good idea to learn about its MIDI functions, so I've made a video to get you guys going!

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Hi folks! Continuing with my Studio One Basics series, I've made an episode dealing with the very basics of audio recording, and editing!

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Really great work :clap:

Looking forward to more episodes :) :tu:
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antic604 wrote: Tue May 26, 2020 11:57 am Really great work :clap:

Looking forward to more episodes :) :tu:
Cheers! Getting into the deeper stuff soon :)

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Hi folks! Continuing with my Studio One Basics series, I've made a tutorial looking at the key tools available for mixing - including routing, busses, FX channels, and VCAs!

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Good stuff...

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LawrenceF wrote: Fri Jun 12, 2020 11:58 am Good stuff...
Thank you!

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creativesauce wrote: Fri Jun 12, 2020 9:43 amHi folks! Continuing with my Studio One Basics series, I've made a tutorial looking at the key tools available for mixing - including routing, busses, FX channels, and VCAs!
Nice, this is really helpful! :clap:

Do you know if there's any way to have Folder Tracks *always* be busses? I'm used to that kind of setup from Live/Bitwig and I don't really see why would anyone need a folder that's NOT a bus or a bus that's not a folder, but that's just me ;) :D

Also, will you be doing a video about MIDI routing? I find it pretty confusing, really.
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antic604 wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 9:36 am I don't really see why would anyone need a folder that's NOT a bus or a bus that's not a folder, but that's just me ;) :D
I always use folders and busses separately.

Folders are like "synths", "swooshes/risers", "percussion", "kick + bass", just to make the project view more organized and tidy. This doesn't necessarliy corresponds to the busses I have in the mixer, I have few bass channels going to the same bus which then goes into the kick/bass bus, or have several sub-busses for various synths etc. I can also have folders for something which is not supposed to be a part of the mix at all, like mixing references or unused parts of chopped audio stems etc.
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recursive one wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 11:28 am
antic604 wrote: Mon Jun 15, 2020 9:36 am I don't really see why would anyone need a folder that's NOT a bus or a bus that's not a folder, but that's just me ;) :D
I always use folders and busses separately.

Folders are like "synths", "swooshes/risers", "percussion", "kick + bass", just to make the project view more organized and tidy. This doesn't necessarliy corresponds to the busses I have in the mixer, I have few bass channels going to the same bus which then goes into the kick/bass bus, or have several sub-busses for various synths etc. I can also have folders for something which is not supposed to be a part of the mix at all, like mixing references or unused parts of chopped audio stems etc.
Right, that makes a lot of sense!

Perhaps because I started with Live & then Bitwig I 'forced' myself to not distinguish too much between the two, so Groups (Folder Tracks in Bitwig speak) are used as an organisational tool to keep together similar elements - bass / drones, kick & percussions, acid lines, melodies, atmospheres /pads, fx - and I rarely ever do any processing on Groups, other than perhaps some general high-passing and control of excessive top-end resonances. If I want to have 2+ instruments playing at the same time (call & response kind of thing, for example) and I want it processed together then I'd simply take advantage of Bitwig's Layer devices and have 2+ instruments on one track, sequenced from same MIDI clips but using different MIDI channels and then I can pass them through individual & then common FX Chains. I'm sort of obsessed with keeping the track count to minimum (4-track ProTracker background says hello! ;) :hihi: ), so even though such approach has its obvious drawbacks I stick to it like a mad person ;)
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Hi folks! If compression confuses you, you may want to watch this tutorial, using the stock compressor in Studio One!

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Hi folks! One of the most powerful features of Studio One is the Project Page - used for mastering. In this easy tutorial, I lead you through everything you need to know!

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