I’m a Studio One user and faithful follower of Creative Sauce, but I wasn’t aware of this new channel dedicated to S1 until it was mentioned in another video. It’s a welcome addition that needs more promotion! Get the word out. These videos are too good to be kept in the dark!
Man, your explanations of these different modules in Studio one are so so welcomed and needed. Very well explained in depth in details I would've never gone with the fear I'd muck something irreparably up. I'm very happy I came across your channel.
Mike, this is a Masterclass in how to teach this useful function in Studio One. I was aware of it but your well-structured walkthrough has made it much clearer for me. Thank you.
This was a great tutorial! Ive seen the function but never clicked on it. This is a game changer. No more manual slicing tracks a billion times to clean up. Csnt wait to try on vox and some instruments. Thank you. 🤘
Your video came at the perfect time for me.🙌 It has given me the confidence to use the strip silence feature on my client's vocals.🎤 I am grateful for your willingness to share your knowledge.🤗 Well done!👏
Hi Mike, thanks so much for your tutorials. Really helpful thanks for sharing your knowledge. Could you perhaps explain how you did your awesome macro? I am trying to set this up but i dont get the strip silence arguments into my macro. Any help is welcome. Have a great day.
Thanks, Mike for a lucid explanation. I have tried it before on vocals and drums, but was somewhat frustrated. I couldn't get it without referring to the manual. 😮 I feel the workflow of "undoing" each adjustment was counter-intuative and inconsistent... Working with the bend tool, there is a way to see the results before applying. Quite different in this procedure. Strange, how little things like this can turn one off. I will look back into this, as it seems like a great time saver. 😊
Couple questions. Is there a way to save different settings of this? Or do you just have to modify if needed when you bring it up each time. And this is a global setting, right? So next song, it will use the last setting used in S1? Great job on these S1 videos, I can spend all day going from one to the next, have not seen one yet that isn't awesome! I think you would hang just fine with Joe or Gregor :) Cheers!
For me, it helps to visually keep track of the arrangement of the song, especially if there are any considerable periods of silence in a clip. Also if there's noise in a clip, I believe your plugins won't go into sleep mode since they're still technically processing sound (not sure if placing a gate before your chain would have that same effect, but it might).
I've never had cause to use the 'strip silence' feature in Studio One (as I prefer to use a 3rd party noise reduction plugin to remove any extraneous audio) but I can see and hear it clearly has its uses. Another nice video Mike. How long before we get the much requested Mike v Gregor of Presonus battle royale?
OK. Not trying to be a jerk here, but in the 8 minutes that it took to accomplish a total of 4 edited cuts in the vocal track by getting all of those settings perfect those 4 cuts could have been made manually with the cut tool and even pulled back or forward to account for the ends of consonants, fadeins and fadeouts applied, etc. Melodyne could have already been started at this point. I don't see the advantage to this feature because the next song is going to be someone with a huge voice instead of the quiet female voice and all those settings are going to be wrong for the next track. Just make the cuts manually and forget about this feature. I don't see how it's saving any time in this process. This seems more useful on a snare or maybe a kick track where there are multiple transient hits per measure and they all begin and end more or less the same way. Snares don't have consonants and they don't breathe. At least mine don't.
I’m a Studio One user and faithful follower of Creative Sauce, but I wasn’t aware of this new channel dedicated to S1 until it was mentioned in another video. It’s a welcome addition that needs more promotion! Get the word out. These videos are too good to be kept in the dark!
Man, your explanations of these different modules in Studio one are so so welcomed and needed. Very well explained in depth in details I would've never gone with the fear I'd muck something irreparably up. I'm very happy I came across your channel.
Mike, this is a Masterclass in how to teach this useful function in Studio One. I was aware of it but your well-structured walkthrough has made it much clearer for me. Thank you.
Too many just glance over this stuff but man oh man does this man teach.❤
This was a great tutorial! Ive seen the function but never clicked on it. This is a game changer. No more manual slicing tracks a billion times to clean up. Csnt wait to try on vox and some instruments. Thank you. 🤘
No way !
How long this has been there ?
Mike YOU ARE GOOD. Presonus needs you.
Welcome back! Really glad to see you are in a good condition, and thanks for helpful guides.
Your video came at the perfect time for me.🙌 It has given me the confidence to use the strip silence feature on my client's vocals.🎤 I am grateful for your willingness to share your knowledge.🤗 Well done!👏
So so so helpful! I had been editing out breaths and what not manually and never knew about this feature!!
Saves a ton of time trying to create crossfades and volume automations.
Great tutorial, you've got a new student. Much appreciated.
Hi Mike, thanks so much for your tutorials. Really helpful thanks for sharing your knowledge. Could you perhaps explain how you did your awesome macro? I am trying to set this up but i dont get the strip silence arguments into my macro. Any help is welcome. Have a great day.
The UAD Podcast Mic sounds pretty!!
Fabulous tutorial. 10/10👌
Thanks Mike, always great to see a drop from you.
Damn Mike, you're getting really really Good at these! Incredibly helpful and very well explained. I did not know about this feature. Thank you!
Another great video that is very very helpful. I always did this manually because I didn't know I could change the parameters of strip silence.
I found this channel and has valuable information. Saludo desde Cuba
Thanks, Mike for a lucid explanation. I have tried it before on vocals and drums, but was somewhat frustrated. I couldn't get it without referring to the manual. 😮 I feel the workflow of "undoing" each adjustment was counter-intuative and inconsistent... Working with the bend tool, there is a way to see the results before applying. Quite different in this procedure. Strange, how little things like this can turn one off. I will look back into this, as it seems like a great time saver. 😊
This was a masterful explanation
Thank you so much for the video, this helped me tremendously.
Hi Mike, this video is just brilliant. Thank you!
Thank for the tutorial Mike
Excellent tutorial. Thanks Mike.
Nice ! learned something new in studio one. Thx Mike
Cheers Mike - so well explained!
thank you sir
Couple questions.
Is there a way to save different settings of this? Or do you just have to modify if needed when you bring it up each time. And this is a global setting, right? So next song, it will use the last setting used in S1? Great job on these S1 videos, I can spend all day going from one to the next, have not seen one yet that isn't awesome! I think you would hang just fine with Joe or Gregor :) Cheers!
How is this any different from a noise gate? Any advantage to doing it this way? (Other than maybe visualizing it better?)
For me, it helps to visually keep track of the arrangement of the song, especially if there are any considerable periods of silence in a clip. Also if there's noise in a clip, I believe your plugins won't go into sleep mode since they're still technically processing sound (not sure if placing a gate before your chain would have that same effect, but it might).
Thank you
Thank you!
Thx!
I've never had cause to use the 'strip silence' feature in Studio One (as I prefer to use a 3rd party noise reduction plugin to remove any extraneous audio) but I can see and hear it clearly has its uses. Another nice video Mike. How long before we get the much requested Mike v Gregor of Presonus battle royale?
Lol, I'm afraid I'd get my ass kicked by Gregor. He is an encyclopaedia, I'm pamphlet :)
I just use nectar 4 gate.
command Zee Mike, really 😀
it just missed one breath
OK. Not trying to be a jerk here, but in the 8 minutes that it took to accomplish a total of 4 edited cuts in the vocal track by getting all of those settings perfect those 4 cuts could have been made manually with the cut tool and even pulled back or forward to account for the ends of consonants, fadeins and fadeouts applied, etc. Melodyne could have already been started at this point. I don't see the advantage to this feature because the next song is going to be someone with a huge voice instead of the quiet female voice and all those settings are going to be wrong for the next track. Just make the cuts manually and forget about this feature. I don't see how it's saving any time in this process. This seems more useful on a snare or maybe a kick track where there are multiple transient hits per measure and they all begin and end more or less the same way. Snares don't have consonants and they don't breathe. At least mine don't.