Just want to take the time to say thank you Gregor. You and Joe Gilder are my main source of info that I go to regarding Studio One, and I have learned so much. Your knowledge has kept my interest peaked for this software to the point where I broke down and had to buy it. Presonus got someone special when they hired you my dude, keep it up and thanks again!
cool comment mathew, and i don't think gregor or joe would mind throwing Marcus Huskyns and Quanta into the mix...i think johnny lipsham studios should get a mention..but these guys have propelled my belief in studio one .....
Hey Gregor. I really enjoy your friendly style in your videos (and your in-depth knowledge as well, of course). I just wanted to add one small "warning" to your discussion about using the Arranger Track, if I may. That small point I wish to make is that the ability of the Arranger Track to slice through all the tracks of a song at once (like cutting a layered wedding cake) and moving whole sections around at one time is what makes is so powerful. It's also what can make it potentially dangerous. That is, there are times when we might have an existing track that we don't want to "slice and dice". We might want to leave it unchanged. (For example if we are using an imported file as a reference track and want to keep it exactly as we imported it.) Well, the Arranger Track tool does not discriminate. If a track is available, it will be sliced up and be shuffled around in unison with all the other tracks being included. The solution is simple. For any track we don't want to fall under the power of the Arranger Track, we simple must "Lock the Track" (Right-click the track name on the left of the screen, then select "Lock Track" from the menu.) prior to making any moves with the Arranger Track. Once that is done, that particular track will be immune to "slices and moves" done by the Arranger Track tool. Naturally that locked track can be unlocked anytime if we wish to do further edits on it. I only mention this at all because I chopped up some tracks I didn't mean to before discovering I needed to lock them to protect them from the effects of the Arranger Track tool. Keep up the great work, Gregor. 💪
The scratch pad is the feature that sold me on Studio one, all the other awesome things ive learned by watching your channel are just icing on the cake. A friend and I that have made music together for years have a term called the "riff graveyard" which is basically just the Copy>paste sections to the end when trying new ideas and our projects got so messy often with 3 songs on one save by the end. Scatchpad is the perfect way to manage this and was nearly worth the price of admission alone for me
I really like the arranger track, BUT I find it very annoying that the arranger track inspector is shown when I trigger a song part instead of showing the track I'm at. For instance, I want to play the chorus and then go to another section of my song while playing the guitar, but when I trigger the arranger sections with a midi controller the arranger section shows up on the inspector instead of my audio track.
Brilliant tutorial, as always :-) These tutorials from Gregor and Joe on the channel, together with 30-day trial of the product, has sold Presonus Studio one 6 too me 100%... I am a Cubase user since +25 years, and i am now switching . Thank you again and congrats on an excellent Software. Stable, logical, great workflow, nice GUI, great performance
Hi Gregor... Thanks for your positive replies to my comments. I just stumbled on yet another little "best practice" when working with the Arranger Track tool. That "tip" is that the tool seems to work better when "Toggle Snap" is turned on. Normally for most editing, I prefer to have Toggle-Snap turned off to give myself more precise control when working within (or across) events. But with Toggle-Snap turned off while using the Arranger Track functionality, I noticed that sections that I would copy from one part of a song and paste to another might not fit the bar grid lines exactly when I pasted them elsewhere. In fact, if I would copy/paste a repeating section several times (such as a chorus) across the entire width of the song, the Arranger Track sections began to "drift" a little bit to the left or right, forcing me to adjust them manually. Again, the simple solution turned out to just have Toggle-Snap turned on when defining/copying/moving Arranger Track sections. It seems obvious now that it dawned on me... but it wasn't so obvious before that simple solution came to me. (Learning by doing.😇)
Studio One' chord track is way ahead of the game in that polyphonic audio can be affected by the chords. That it is integrated into the program makes it really helpful for composing. Does S1 have a real-time MIDI input transform so that notes adhere to the chord track as they are recorded?
Hi jbognap, not in real time unfortunately. I’m demonstrating this in chapter 12 of the series. Any MIDI notes recorded on tracks with chord follow enabled will be transformed so that they adhere to the chord track (after recording is stopped). Should you want to revert to what you originally played, it is as easy as bypassing the chord track (or disabling chord follow for the selected track). -GBY
Would be amazing if I could create arranger sections by just dragging and dropping events to it. With names and colors of events. I have empty instrument tracks with empty midi clips outlining different arrangements, sorta like arrangement presets, stored in a hidden folder in my template. So it would be great if I could just select all those clips, drag and drop them to arranger and create sections with names and colors of these clips. Right now I use macro for doing that, but it still takes extra time to rename and recolor the sections.
Hi Gregor. First of all, I want to thank you once again for your wonderful and varied video. Málið snýst um The Arranger Track. Afrita og líma. The case is about The Arranger Track. Copy and paste. When I select a certain part of the song that I have in the arannger track and then paste it with the cursor elsewhere, there have been changes in the composition of the note e.g. in piano and other instruments. What can cause this, because the process and the implementation eg is very simple. This should all be very simple to implement. With gratitude in advance Lárus.
Would be nice to have option to save different arrangements like different pattern variations and load them from the list in arranger view... Analaize your favourit tracks, make a map for arrangements and have it one place. :) ready to use depending on your mood
Thanks Gregor...great stuff. I particularly appreciate how you show feature combinations in the context of practical workflow examples. Question....any way you could make available the demo files you use across your Studio One tutorial episodes? It would make following along and trying your tips that much easier.
How do I fix a mistake in my arranger track sections? Say I already set my Intro, verses, choruses etc. in arranger track, but now I realize the Intro section of the arranger track is too long. How do I shorten it or move it without shortening or moving the audio?
Great video on scratch pad. How would you export the audio from the Scratch Pad? I tried but only get the original arranger tracks. I have a loop selection around the scratch pad tracks.
Interesting. is this possible to export the audio from scratch pad? It's been a year. has this been implemented? I would like to export those loops as Wavs. EDIT: I just found this video from HSC that shows how to export from Scratch Pad. ua-cam.com/video/qH0KNDZR3aQ/v-deo.html
Oh yes. I export from scratch pad all the time. Jist have to make sure you click your mouse on the scratch pad, to signify that it's the active environment you are working on.
Hi Gregor. First of all, I want to thank you for your wonderful and varied video. I have Studio One Professional 5.4 66465 maOS x64 (Built on Sep 8 2021). I have a bit of a problem with the sound output when selecting two instruments. When I have created an intrumental track for e.g. pino and it works right ie. comes the right piano sound. When I select e.g. Cello from Presence it sometimes happens that either there is no sound in the cello in their track or that the piano and the cello are heard together. I have looked at this and m.a. various things on UA-cam, but can not find the explanation for this problem. What to do? With best regards Larus. Larus Blondal, Reykjavik, ICELAND.
Thank you very much! You can see these sections if you open up the Track Inspector (F4 key). Then select the Arranger Track from the Track List. Hope this helps! -GBY
What happens to sections where one event starts slightly before the marker? Do they get left with the previous section? I notice that tails are included...
can you tell if i can play live with cuffering a song with vers and chorurs changes and instrument changes to ? i am now using ableton live to do this but i watn to try studio one with this to. i do mostly make a recording of the drums and a bass line of the song . make some FX souind if the are in the song to. and all other instrument i play live on my midi keyboard with left hand shorst and right hand melody. ableton live just gose to next scene where first scene is for instance the intro. next scenenis vers 1 again next scene is chorus ect...ext.. til end choosing when to go to next scene is depended on how long a vers or chorus is in beats, and must be able to set that before going to the nexst scene or in studio one the next SONG, as far i understand . the crosover point from vers to chorus must be going fluit ly without pops or clitjes so... can i do this with stduio one to ?
Can you merge arranger sections? Like let’s say I have a scratch pad with some drums, and another with a bass line. Each scratch pad has an arranger section that’s 16 bars. I can easily copy the drums back into the main timeline by dragging it. But now I’d like to get the bass line tracks in as well, in the same position in the track. Can I do that somehow by dragging the bass line arrange section and merging it with the drums section? Or would I need to copy all of the individual items?
Gregor! I have a song with a constantly changing tempo map, and when duplicating sections in the Arranger Track in the Scratch Pad, all the audio in the tracks gets moved.out of place is this a bug? what am I doing wrong?
Hallo Gregor, ich habe sofort nach diesem SuperVideo die Arranger Spur auf einem liveRecording meiner Band ausprobiert: Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, die ArrangerSpur von den "echten" Spuren zu "entkoppeln", so dass nicht eine unbeabsichtigte Mausbewegung auf der Arrangerspur die Audiospuren verschiebt...bzw verändert....
Hallo Peter, was meinst Du mit "echten Spuren"? :) Aber zu deiner Frage: Du kannst Spuren ganz einfach rechtsklicken und "Lock Tracks" anwählen. Das verhindert jegliche Veränderungen an diesen Spuren. Sie erscheinen dann mit einem entsprechenden Symbol in der Spurliste. -GBY
I wish that markers looked like this and you could just switch on arranger features. The arranger track looks far better than flags but often I just want marker functionality and ripple editing etc is not what I need.
I used the arranger track to remove part of a song which I copied onto a scratch pad. The part that I removed was in the middle of the song so studio one moved the rest of the song over to the left to fill in where the removed part had been. The timing seemed right but when I listened closely there was a "blip" in there and I discovered an "artifact", i.e. a small section of tracks about a beat in length which was "cut" on both sides and was in between the beginning and end parts that presonus had moved together. I had to go in and remove those manually (I threw them on a scratch pad just in case). I still haven't figured out where they came from but buyer beware, it may happen to you so be forewarned. It can be corrected though...anybody else encounter this issue?
The scratchpad icon doesn't fully show up on my version. It's just a narrow arrow pointing down. Is there anyway to get the full icon to show? Cause right now I have to go to the top dropdown menu (under the "view" heading) to open and close it.
Hi Metz, if your resolution or application window is too small we have no choice but to nest icons at a certain point. Please increase your resolution or window size in order to see the icon without the dropdown menu again. -GBY
@@presonus Ah, I was wondering if it was something like that but wasn't sure how to change the size like that. I'll look into it! Thank you for the quick response :) I've learned a lot from these videos btw, so thank you.
Lets say if i wanted to launch the arranger track sections via midi pads to perform live. And maybe managing cpu by bouncing them to audio, can i? Can i make it possible to improvise on the fly with out a clip/scene window?? Im fairly new and have already built songs in One but want to play them live without transfering everything as samples to a drum machine. Please help.
Back in the day, groups would put a track on their LP and make it into a shorter track for the 45 for play on the radio. This would make editing that simple. (Wow, so many obsolete words here: group, LP, 45, radio. Those were the days.)
Great video, appreciate these well presented explanations of Studio One features. Not at all a fan of the music though: something a bit more substantial would be welcome!
This isn't particularly useful. I mean unless you want all your samples and sequences sliced in strange ways. The fact that you can;t just have the track there as guides that can be moved around without affecting the tracks when moved as an option is a fail. I guess this is useful if you don't do any transitions and all your songs have perfect cuts at each section with 0 overlap. Great way to butcher the hell out of a live set, though.
Shadowhenge what you want can be achieved with basic folders. Of course Studio One can do that also. Also, for a live set, you could just make the arranger sections 1 bar longer than necessary. Or put one arranger section over two or more tracks that are transitioning into one another. It’s your choice. No need to adjust anything in your samples or sequences then. -GBY
Can you please slow down? Thank you for these videos, but you fly around so quickly without showing what you're doing. If I knew Studio One as well as you, I wouldn't need the videos.
Just want to take the time to say thank you Gregor. You and Joe Gilder are my main source of info that I go to regarding Studio One, and I have learned so much. Your knowledge has kept my interest peaked for this software to the point where I broke down and had to buy it. Presonus got someone special when they hired you my dude, keep it up and thanks again!
Thank you so much!! I'm so happy to read that. 🙏 Joe will be super glad to hear it as well, I'm sure. :) -GBY
cool comment mathew, and i don't think gregor or joe would mind throwing Marcus Huskyns and Quanta into the mix...i think johnny lipsham studios should get a mention..but these guys have propelled my belief in studio one .....
I can't agree less.
Hey Gregor. I really enjoy your friendly style in your videos (and your in-depth knowledge as well, of course).
I just wanted to add one small "warning" to your discussion about using the Arranger Track, if I may. That small point I wish to make is that the ability of the Arranger Track to slice through all the tracks of a song at once (like cutting a layered wedding cake) and moving whole sections around at one time is what makes is so powerful. It's also what can make it potentially dangerous. That is, there are times when we might have an existing track that we don't want to "slice and dice". We might want to leave it unchanged. (For example if we are using an imported file as a reference track and want to keep it exactly as we imported it.) Well, the Arranger Track tool does not discriminate. If a track is available, it will be sliced up and be shuffled around in unison with all the other tracks being included.
The solution is simple. For any track we don't want to fall under the power of the Arranger Track, we simple must "Lock the Track" (Right-click the track name on the left of the screen, then select "Lock Track" from the menu.) prior to making any moves with the Arranger Track. Once that is done, that particular track will be immune to "slices and moves" done by the Arranger Track tool.
Naturally that locked track can be unlocked anytime if we wish to do further edits on it. I only mention this at all because I chopped up some tracks I didn't mean to before discovering I needed to lock them to protect them from the effects of the Arranger Track tool.
Keep up the great work, Gregor. 💪
Excellent tip!
Awesome tip thanks !!
The scratch pad is the feature that sold me on Studio one, all the other awesome things ive learned by watching your channel are just icing on the cake. A friend and I that have made music together for years have a term called the "riff graveyard" which is basically just the Copy>paste sections to the end when trying new ideas and our projects got so messy often with 3 songs on one save by the end. Scatchpad is the perfect way to manage this and was nearly worth the price of admission alone for me
I really like the arranger track, BUT I find it very annoying that the arranger track inspector is shown when I trigger a song part instead of showing the track I'm at. For instance, I want to play the chorus and then go to another section of my song while playing the guitar, but when I trigger the arranger sections with a midi controller the arranger section shows up on the inspector instead of my audio track.
What a revelation! Thanks Gregor and the programmers that make this possible.
Brilliant tutorial, as always :-) These tutorials from Gregor and Joe on the channel, together with 30-day trial of the product, has sold Presonus Studio one 6 too me 100%... I am a Cubase user since +25 years, and i am now switching . Thank you again and congrats on an excellent Software. Stable, logical, great workflow, nice GUI, great performance
Hi Gregor... Thanks for your positive replies to my comments.
I just stumbled on yet another little "best practice" when working with the Arranger Track tool. That "tip" is that the tool seems to work better when "Toggle Snap" is turned on. Normally for most editing, I prefer to have Toggle-Snap turned off to give myself more precise control when working within (or across) events. But with Toggle-Snap turned off while using the Arranger Track functionality, I noticed that sections that I would copy from one part of a song and paste to another might not fit the bar grid lines exactly when I pasted them elsewhere. In fact, if I would copy/paste a repeating section several times (such as a chorus) across the entire width of the song, the Arranger Track sections began to "drift" a little bit to the left or right, forcing me to adjust them manually.
Again, the simple solution turned out to just have Toggle-Snap turned on when defining/copying/moving Arranger Track sections.
It seems obvious now that it dawned on me... but it wasn't so obvious before that simple solution came to me. (Learning by doing.😇)
Been using FL Studio but this Arranger system is a killer! Thinking of switching ...
Every single time I need Studio One info, there's always a Joe or Gregor video. Always.
These videos are so good and a big reason why I am using studio one. Plus that drop rocks!
aint nobody got time for that hahahah
Studio One' chord track is way ahead of the game in that polyphonic audio can be affected by the chords. That it is integrated into the program makes it really helpful for composing. Does S1 have a real-time MIDI input transform so that notes adhere to the chord track as they are recorded?
Hi jbognap, not in real time unfortunately. I’m demonstrating this in chapter 12 of the series. Any MIDI notes recorded on tracks with chord follow enabled will be transformed so that they adhere to the chord track (after recording is stopped). Should you want to revert to what you originally played, it is as easy as bypassing the chord track (or disabling chord follow for the selected track). -GBY
Would be amazing if I could create arranger sections by just dragging and dropping events to it. With names and colors of events. I have empty instrument tracks with empty midi clips outlining different arrangements, sorta like arrangement presets, stored in a hidden folder in my template. So it would be great if I could just select all those clips, drag and drop them to arranger and create sections with names and colors of these clips. Right now I use macro for doing that, but it still takes extra time to rename and recolor the sections.
how to move a vocal left or right
Hi Gregor. First of all, I want to thank you once again for your wonderful and varied video. Málið snýst um The Arranger Track. Afrita og líma.
The case is about The Arranger Track. Copy and paste.
When I select a certain part of the song that I have in the arannger track and then paste it with the cursor elsewhere, there have been changes in the composition of the note e.g. in piano and other instruments.
What can cause this, because the process and the implementation eg is very simple. This should all be very simple to implement.
With gratitude in advance
Lárus.
Would be nice to have option to save different arrangements like different pattern variations and load them from the list in arranger view... Analaize your favourit tracks, make a map for arrangements and have it one place. :) ready to use depending on your mood
Thanks Gregor...great stuff. I particularly appreciate how you show feature combinations in the context of practical workflow examples. Question....any way you could make available the demo files you use across your Studio One tutorial episodes? It would make following along and trying your tips that much easier.
What a fantastic and SUPER time saving feature! Thanks Gregor ✨🤜🏽🤛🏽
“ain’t nobody got time for that”! Gregor, who have you been hanging with in the US? 😊
Thanks for all your awesome videos!
Amazing song, Gregor!
3:23 "Ain't nobody got time for that". 😂😂😂
Awesome tutorials! Thanks for putting out high quality videos like this.
How do I fix a mistake in my arranger track sections? Say I already set my Intro, verses, choruses etc. in arranger track, but now I realize the Intro section of the arranger track is too long. How do I shorten it or move it without shortening or moving the audio?
the demo track is actually really cool
Is it possible to customize names in the arranger track? ::: EDIT Yep! At the bottom corner if you click on the part, it is customizable :D
thanks a lot for helping me😁
Great video on scratch pad. How would you export the audio from the Scratch Pad? I tried but only get the original arranger tracks. I have a loop selection around the scratch pad tracks.
Interesting. is this possible to export the audio from scratch pad? It's been a year. has this been implemented? I would like to export those loops as Wavs. EDIT: I just found this video from HSC that shows how to export from Scratch Pad. ua-cam.com/video/qH0KNDZR3aQ/v-deo.html
Oh yes. I export from scratch pad all the time. Jist have to make sure you click your mouse on the scratch pad, to signify that it's the active environment you are working on.
Hi Gregor.
First of all, I want to thank you for your wonderful and varied video.
I have Studio One Professional 5.4 66465 maOS x64 (Built on Sep 8 2021).
I have a bit of a problem with the sound output when selecting two instruments.
When I have created an intrumental track for e.g. pino and it works right ie. comes the right piano sound. When I select e.g. Cello from Presence it sometimes happens that either there is no sound in the cello in their track or that the piano and the cello are heard together. I have looked at this and m.a. various things on UA-cam, but can not find the explanation for this problem.
What to do?
With best regards
Larus.
Larus Blondal,
Reykjavik,
ICELAND.
Careful with those scratch pads. They're buggy, I lost a lot of ideas using them.
Awesome. Great video and track. Keep it coming. Thanks
ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO! HOW DO YOU GET THE SECTIONS TO SHOW UP THERE IN THE LEFT-HAND COLUMN? THANK YOU!
Thank you very much! You can see these sections if you open up the Track Inspector (F4 key). Then select the Arranger Track from the Track List. Hope this helps! -GBY
What happens to sections where one event starts slightly before the marker? Do they get left with the previous section? I notice that tails are included...
can you tell if i can play live with cuffering a song with vers and chorurs changes and instrument changes to ?
i am now using ableton live to do this but i watn to try studio one with this to.
i do mostly make a recording of the drums and a bass line of the song .
make some FX souind if the are in the song to.
and all other instrument i play live on my midi keyboard with left hand shorst and right hand melody.
ableton live just gose to next scene where first scene is for instance the intro. next scenenis vers 1 again next scene is chorus ect...ext.. til end
choosing when to go to next scene is depended on how long a vers or chorus is in beats, and must be able to set that before going to the nexst scene or in studio one the next SONG, as far i understand .
the crosover point from vers to chorus must be going fluit ly without pops or clitjes
so... can i do this with stduio one to ?
Thanks Gregor! Commenting so UA-cam recommends me more of these videos
Gregor is great at explaining Presonnus is the new standard seems to me
This is so useful! So, is it correct that if you use cut on the arranger, you cut everything on the tracks? at 5:23?
That's correct! -GBY
SIR .....CAN I INSTALL NEXUS 2 PLUGIN IN STUDIO ONE 5 ????
Can you merge arranger sections? Like let’s say I have a scratch pad with some drums, and another with a bass line. Each scratch pad has an arranger section that’s 16 bars. I can easily copy the drums back into the main timeline by dragging it. But now I’d like to get the bass line tracks in as well, in the same position in the track. Can I do that somehow by dragging the bass line arrange section and merging it with the drums section? Or would I need to copy all of the individual items?
Gregor! I have a song with a constantly changing tempo map, and when duplicating sections in the Arranger Track in the Scratch Pad, all the audio in the tracks gets moved.out of place is this a bug? what am I doing wrong?
Hallo Gregor, ich habe sofort nach diesem SuperVideo die Arranger Spur auf einem liveRecording meiner Band ausprobiert: Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, die ArrangerSpur von den "echten" Spuren zu "entkoppeln", so dass nicht eine unbeabsichtigte Mausbewegung auf der Arrangerspur die Audiospuren verschiebt...bzw verändert....
Hallo Peter, was meinst Du mit "echten Spuren"? :) Aber zu deiner Frage: Du kannst Spuren ganz einfach rechtsklicken und "Lock Tracks" anwählen. Das verhindert jegliche Veränderungen an diesen Spuren. Sie erscheinen dann mit einem entsprechenden Symbol in der Spurliste. -GBY
That was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
This is seriously mind blowing
"...ain't nobody got time for dat...!" Good one Gregor...lol
1:20 that looks even much faster that actually it's on FL Studio. It takes the triple of time.
I wish that markers looked like this and you could just switch on arranger features. The arranger track looks far better than flags but often I just want marker functionality and ripple editing etc is not what I need.
Don't get the benefits. Sections usually have upbeats before them, so they will be separated
"Ain't nobody got time for that!" 😂
I used the arranger track to remove part of a song which I copied onto a scratch pad. The part that I removed was in the middle of the song so studio one moved the rest of the song over to the left to fill in where the removed part had been. The timing seemed right but when I listened closely there was a "blip" in there and I discovered an "artifact", i.e. a small section of tracks about a beat in length which was "cut" on both sides and was in between the beginning and end parts that presonus had moved together. I had to go in and remove those manually (I threw them on a scratch pad just in case). I still haven't figured out where they came from but buyer beware, it may happen to you so be forewarned. It can be corrected though...anybody else encounter this issue?
'Ain't nobody got time for that!' LOL
Is the scratchpad mode also available in studio one artist or just in professional?
Hi Lukas, the Scratch Pad Feature is only available in Studio One Professional. -GBY
Good sound bro.
The scratchpad icon doesn't fully show up on my version. It's just a narrow arrow pointing down. Is there anyway to get the full icon to show? Cause right now I have to go to the top dropdown menu (under the "view" heading) to open and close it.
Hi Metz, if your resolution or application window is too small we have no choice but to nest icons at a certain point. Please increase your resolution or window size in order to see the icon without the dropdown menu again. -GBY
@@presonus Ah, I was wondering if it was something like that but wasn't sure how to change the size like that. I'll look into it! Thank you for the quick response :) I've learned a lot from these videos btw, so thank you.
Can u change the color of the tracks?
Absolutely! :) Just click on the color panel on the side of a Track to change its color. You can also do a right click. -GBY
Lets say if i wanted to launch the arranger track sections via midi pads to perform live. And maybe managing cpu by bouncing them to audio, can i? Can i make it possible to improvise on the fly with out a clip/scene window?? Im fairly new and have already built songs in One but want to play them live without transfering everything as samples to a drum machine. Please help.
Back in the day, groups would put a track on their LP and make it into a shorter track for the 45 for play on the radio. This would make editing that simple. (Wow, so many obsolete words here: group, LP, 45, radio. Those were the days.)
Thank you!
is it in artist t because I cant find it
Hi Brianna, yes the Arranger Track is available in Studio One Artist. Scratch Pads are only available in Studio One Professional, though. -GBY
These videos are great!
Great video, appreciate these well presented explanations of Studio One features. Not at all a fan of the music though: something a bit more substantial would be welcome!
Thank you for this video. :)
Dang this guy good. Thanks man
نريد الشرح بالعربية❤
studio one dubstep, noice
Hey..that's great...info but that song sounds awesome
Very cool !
you are an angel
Wow I like this...
That's dooope
I've never witnessed witchcraft before today. woe
This isn't particularly useful. I mean unless you want all your samples and sequences sliced in strange ways. The fact that you can;t just have the track there as guides that can be moved around without affecting the tracks when moved as an option is a fail. I guess this is useful if you don't do any transitions and all your songs have perfect cuts at each section with 0 overlap. Great way to butcher the hell out of a live set, though.
Shadowhenge what you want can be achieved with basic folders. Of course Studio One can do that also. Also, for a live set, you could just make the arranger sections 1 bar longer than necessary. Or put one arranger section over two or more tracks that are transitioning into one another. It’s your choice. No need to adjust anything in your samples or sequences then. -GBY
Hey Gregor. You should leave Joe Gilder behind. He makes you look bad with his tutorial laziness
Can you please slow down? Thank you for these videos, but you fly around so quickly without showing what you're doing. If I knew Studio One as well as you, I wouldn't need the videos.