Join Scott Hirsch for an in-depth discussion in this video Speeding up your workflow with edit tools, part of Learning Studio One 3.
- [Voiceover] The editing workflow…in Studio One 3.2 was updated with some speedy enhancements.…Let's take a look at how we can use these new additions.…First, we have a new Range/Arrow tool.…Traditionally you can use Command,…or Control for Windows users, to switch…your current cursor with your secondary cursors,…so we have the Arrow tool here and I hit Command…and it gives me my Range tool.…Now, there's a quick way to move between these…just depending on where your position is…within an event region, and to activate this…you can go up to the top and this left-most bracket…turns that selection on so now it acts like a smart tool…like you might be familiar with if you use…DoS like Pro Tools for example,…so now with the smart tool engaged, as long as…we're on the top half of an event region,…we have our Range tool as our current cursor,…and when we move the cursor down…to the bottom, it becomes our Arrow tool,…so you no longer have to hit any key command…to change your cursor or click anywhere,…it just depends on where your cursor is,…
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10/13/2016Released
12/14/2015Note: This course was updated to cover Studio One 3.3.
- Configuring your interface and external MIDI devices
- Customizing preferences
- Creating a new song
- Configuring and recording audio
- Loop recording
- Creating multi-instruments
- Quantizing and editing MIDI
- Conforming to the beat
- Mixing in Studio One
- Mastering with EQ, compression, and limiting
- Exporting the final song
Skill Level Beginner
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Q: This course was updated on 04/14/2016. What changed?
A: We added one new chapter to cover all the exciting new features in Studio One 3.2, including Mix Engine FX, VCA faders, and new efficiencies for speeding up your editing, looping, and zooming workflows.
Q: This course was updated on 10/13/2016. What changed?
A: We added two tutorials to cover the new features in Studio One 3.3.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 1s
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What you should know1m 26s
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Using the exercise files1m 28s
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1. Setting Up Studio One 3
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What's new in Studio One 3?3m 44s
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Customizing with preferences7m 50s
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2. Recording Audio and MIDI
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Creating a new song11m 5s
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Navigating the Inspector10m 13s
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3. Arranging and Editing
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Exploring the browser16m 37s
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Quantizing and editing MIDI9m 38s
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4. Mixing in Studio One
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Using FX chains and presets7m 46s
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Working with automation9m 57s
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Bouncing down your mix8m 26s
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5. Mastering in Studio One
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6. What's New in 3.2?
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Working with new VCA faders7m 53s
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7. What's New in 3.3?
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Managing track resources9m 3s
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Audio slicing improvements6m 27s
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Interfacing with Notion 614m 32s
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Conclusion
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Next steps54s
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