Is your Daw able to do this?

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Saffran wrote: Wed Dec 19, 2018 9:56 pm
I'll try that because i have a free S1 (prime?) that i got with an audiobox.
I am a bit curious how it is to work in S1 but have not even tried it because i read that you can't use vst plugins.
I believe it was S1 3 Artist that was bundled with hardware. S1 Prime is available free for anyone to download. Both versions are unfortunately limited by default to no VST support, but VST can be purchased as an add-on for Artist.

VST support is included with the Artist Booster Pack, which is on sale until year-end for the sale price of $69.99 (normally $99.99). The VST support add-on alone is normally $79.99. https://shop.presonus.com/Artist-Booster

Studio One is an excellent DAW. I use several DAWS including Cakewalk and Studio One, and I am always looking for the easiest ways to accomplish tasks. There doesn't seem to be just one DAW that can do it all the best yet, so you just hope to find one that works best with your workflow.

And to clarify my answer to your original question, I don't think any DAW is going to explode notes to separate tracks automatically when a file is opened. There is always bound to be another step involved, as there are variables that the program would need to know in advance to do so.
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Saffran wrote: Wed Dec 19, 2018 9:56 pm

JoseC. The S1 way is fewer steps if i continue to work on the file in S1. We will see.
And it's a more natural way of doing things in a pc. You rightclick and get options instead of moving away from the workarea and go to the window menu and select something and get a new window and fill in something.
If you are doing that so often, just go to the Preferences menu and assign a keyboard shortcut to Split Notes to Tracks.

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