Wow. I just used this for the first time today. I'm building a scratch track. I had an instrumental section that consisted of a 16 measure part, played through twice, with a two measure transition into it on the front end, and a two measure transition with a time signature change out of it on the back end. I decided that it was twice as long as it should be, and using the arranger track, was able to excise half of it - guitar, drums, and all - while still leaving the transitions on the ends intact. AMAZING! Thank you!
I'm currently trailing the demo of Studio One, and this means finding accessible video tutorials to guide me. Put it this way, I've just subscribed to your channel!
ANDREW HOLY SHIT HAHAHAHA i’ve always just used markers for labeling song sections, and i always have issues trying to copy and paste large amounts of tracks at once, so this is a game changer
Bro seriously I love this feature haha! Also, your new song "WHYAREYOUSTILLTALKINGTOME" with Census is killer. Great vocal performance and song writing. Well done!
Dude…. That’s what I HATE about Logic. You can’t easily add or edit. Apple has the suggestion area, so suggested that obviously every developer on Logic is just a midi musician. Trying playing guitar while trying to focus on your marker or arranger tool. Sometimes tracking you need/wanna look at the rolling grid for a specific marker. You can easily glance. Out of the corner of your vision with PT & S1. Not a robot that plays 2-4-8 bar loops. I’m a real musician. Different feel to the music when it’s not copy paste and sliced like it’s been to a Hollywood plastic surgeon. Also like S1 allows markers like PT. Again, Logic… WT… I heavily use that when tracking.
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Any feature that helps arranging and is easy to use is always a step in the right direction! Thank you, Andrew!
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Thank you Andrew! ❤
Wow. I just used this for the first time today. I'm building a scratch track. I had an instrumental section that consisted of a 16 measure part, played through twice, with a two measure transition into it on the front end, and a two measure transition with a time signature change out of it on the back end. I decided that it was twice as long as it should be, and using the arranger track, was able to excise half of it - guitar, drums, and all - while still leaving the transitions on the ends intact. AMAZING! Thank you!
I'm currently trailing the demo of Studio One, and this means finding accessible video tutorials to guide me.
Put it this way, I've just subscribed to your channel!
Glad I could help! I make one of these videos every Saturday!
Arranger Track is one of the best features. You can also just right click the Arranger Track itself instead of opening the Inspector tab. :)
ANDREW HOLY SHIT HAHAHAHA i’ve always just used markers for labeling song sections, and i always have issues trying to copy and paste large amounts of tracks at once, so this is a game changer
Bro seriously I love this feature haha! Also, your new song "WHYAREYOUSTILLTALKINGTOME" with Census is killer. Great vocal performance and song writing. Well done!
Very useful tips here. Thanks Andrew!
Thank you!
Coming over to Studio One from Cubase where I've bern told that this feature only exists in Cubase. But its😮easier here in Studio One.
thanks helpful
Love this ...thanks bro..the arranger is such a powerful tool ...love these videos ..keep up good work !really appreciate it!
Thank you!!!!
Would be great to be able to save differnt "aragment maps" and load it form drop down menu... Something like pattern variations
What comes first?
Vocal editing, then post production, then vocal tuning and final vocal mixing or?
I edit then tune vocals first. I want to make sure I have a killer performance. If I need to retrack something, that’s when I’d do it.
@@ProducingInTheBox thx for this quick answer:)✌🏾
have you planned to make a discord server? I would love to join it!
I’ve considered it!
Dude…. That’s what I HATE about Logic. You can’t easily add or edit.
Apple has the suggestion area, so suggested that obviously every developer on Logic is just a midi musician.
Trying playing guitar while trying to focus on your marker or arranger tool. Sometimes tracking you need/wanna look at the rolling grid for a specific marker. You can easily glance. Out of the corner of your vision with PT & S1. Not a robot that plays 2-4-8 bar loops. I’m a real musician. Different feel to the music when it’s not copy paste and sliced like it’s been to a Hollywood plastic surgeon.
Also like S1 allows markers like PT. Again, Logic… WT… I heavily use that when tracking.
I was a Logic user for 10 years. I 10000% feel you, bro haha. That’s why I love S1. Perfect blend of logic and pro tools