@@heychrisgreen I started with Notion 6, what is much more in line with my intuition...but i think that Studio One (and other DAWs) offer more flexibility and adventures...AllTheBest🎶
Great presentation! Clearly explained and more importantly, you explained all that needed to be explained. I have watched a LOT of Presonus Tutorials and the focus on aiming the presentation to the likely users that would listen to it, well that focus was missing on most of them. You have to start somewhere as a newbie, and having good instruction and information can make the learning curve a lot less steep. Thank You.
Great question! I don't work for Presonus and I'm not very familiar with their new pricing plans. I am a big fan of just the one time purchase of the software. It will depend on your use of Studio One. I basically use it like a tape machine so I am not as dependent on the latest plugins, atmos, or newer features available. If you use a lot of their VSTs, Plugins, and surround sound mixing tools I would at least check out their monthly subscription plan (I used it for a few months before jumping back to perpetual)
In fl studio, in the arrangement area, you know, we can arrange a kick as a wav track with one click, and then we can delete the wav we put with one click again by clicking on it. can you do the same feature in studio one?
thanks for the video! I've been struggling with trying play my Microfreak via M-Audio Oxygen 49. can't figure it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Okay! Might have to put a video together of this but I’ll try to explain in text… Of course add your midi instrument like I covered in this video.. in Presonus Studio One when using Drum Pads or square pads I will use the Impact virtual instrument. It’s the most easy to use for drums and samples. Presence is capable but meant for synths and keyboard sounds.. Add a new Midi Instrument track to your session and select Impact as the instrument. With Impact loaded you should see square pads on your screen. Click on the top left drum pad (or whatever pad you want to assign first) then look for where it says “Trigger” there should be a note assigned to that pad (Such as “C2”) Click the note value next to “Trigger” and then immediately hit your physical drum pad you want to assign that sample to… Repeat that process until all of your drum pads have been assigned. It’s kind of a lengthy process the first time you set it up but you can save your impact preset for future use! Mostly every preset has a specific pad for Snare and a specific pad for Bass drum so if you load a preset from Presonus it should keep your pads consistent. Sorry if that’s confusing but I’m not able to record a video at the moment 😅
the printer cable that goes into the midi keyboard does that then go into the interface or the pc/laptop it's just my presonus studio 68c doesn't have a standard usb port. great recording videos also 👍
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Amazing content, very different from what most hyper youtubers do. Thank you for the videos!
Thank you! 🙏
Awesome stuff!
Thanks Chris. I'm new to S1 so thanks. I couldn't connect my MIDI without your help Thanks.
Thanks! Very clear explanation of midi use in presonus studio one.
Thanks for watching! 😁
@@heychrisgreen I started with Notion 6, what is much more in line with my intuition...but i think that Studio One (and other DAWs) offer more flexibility and adventures...AllTheBest🎶
very helpful video and tutorial , thank you Chris
Thank you! 🙏
Great presentation! Clearly explained and more importantly, you explained all that needed to be explained. I have watched a LOT of Presonus Tutorials and the focus on aiming the presentation to the likely users that would listen to it, well that focus was missing on most of them. You have to start somewhere as a newbie, and having good instruction and information can make the learning curve a lot less steep. Thank You.
Love your channel. Very clear explanation. Recommended to my buddy now he bought studio 1. Keep it up.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching and the support 😁
Hi Chris, I would like you to explain the membership plan to own the software, and how long it will take.
Great question! I don't work for Presonus and I'm not very familiar with their new pricing plans. I am a big fan of just the one time purchase of the software. It will depend on your use of Studio One. I basically use it like a tape machine so I am not as dependent on the latest plugins, atmos, or newer features available. If you use a lot of their VSTs, Plugins, and surround sound mixing tools I would at least check out their monthly subscription plan (I used it for a few months before jumping back to perpetual)
@@heychrisgreen Many thanks for your input. To me a one time purchase software is valid.
In fl studio, in the arrangement area, you know, we can arrange a kick as a wav track with one click, and then we can delete the wav we put with one click again by clicking on it. can you do the same feature in studio one?
Great video, Chris!
Could you explain to me how to connect/add electric drums? 🙂
thanks for the video! I've been struggling with trying play my Microfreak via M-Audio Oxygen 49. can't figure it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
What about the little drum pads on the midi device? How do you assign those to different instruments like bass drums and snare?
Okay! Might have to put a video together of this but I’ll try to explain in text…
Of course add your midi instrument like I covered in this video.. in Presonus Studio One when using Drum Pads or square pads I will use the Impact virtual instrument. It’s the most easy to use for drums and samples. Presence is capable but meant for synths and keyboard sounds..
Add a new Midi Instrument track to your session and select Impact as the instrument. With Impact loaded you should see square pads on your screen. Click on the top left drum pad (or whatever pad you want to assign first) then look for where it says “Trigger” there should be a note assigned to that pad (Such as “C2”)
Click the note value next to “Trigger” and then immediately hit your physical drum pad you want to assign that sample to…
Repeat that process until all of your drum pads have been assigned. It’s kind of a lengthy process the first time you set it up but you can save your impact preset for future use!
Mostly every preset has a specific pad for Snare and a specific pad for Bass drum so if you load a preset from Presonus it should keep your pads consistent.
Sorry if that’s confusing but I’m not able to record a video at the moment 😅
@@heychrisgreen thank you so much!
Thank you for this video! It was a godsend! 🙌🙏
Glad it helped! Have fun recording! 🙂
I still can't get it to bloody work with my digital drums!
Very helpful!!!!
Thanks! Glad it helps! 🙂
the printer cable that goes into the midi keyboard does that then go into the interface or the pc/laptop it's just my presonus studio 68c doesn't have a standard usb port. great recording videos also 👍
Good question! The USB goes straight from your keyboard/controller to your laptop/pc.. Midi does not need an external audio interface to operate
@@heychrisgreen Thanks for the reply I got it working i'll be sure to check more of your videos great stuff 👍
I used psr e463 and I noticed it was slow, responding late after pressing
Thank you for saturating youtube with another senseless video on how to connect a usb device to a pc. What would we do without you gurus of nonsense.
You’re welcome