I LOVE GREGOR!!!! No matter what I'm doing or how I'm feeling, I can ALWAYS count on GREGOR to make me smile!! THANK YOU for all your informative videos and keep it going!!
Studio One needs a whole load of respect man....its revolutionary in its making. Thats all. Theres no debate to be made of it. Dem boys need to man up to this fact...
5:30 wow that blew me away! Never knew that and will be using it a lot since I do a lot of improvisation with no click and always find it difficult to bring it to steady tempo. Thank you so much for another treasure.
This is why I love this program. I'm embarrassed to share how I was time-stretching before watching this video (LOL)! You have saved me a lot of time. Thank you, Gregor and Presonus.
Gregor, the only thing is you should have emphasized the importance having " not set" written into the file tempo field in the inspector window and that there is a dropdown menu from that field which gives you the choice to clear the tempo file of previous tempos, so it says: "not set" .... ...otherwise the whole procedure he describes won't work. it took me so long to discover this crucial bit of info. Apart from that . .. brilliant! Gregor! thankyou.
I've have been looking for this for years! I wish I had seen it a few months ago, though. I recorded a group of 70 year old retirees who have started reliving the joys of playing like they did in the 60's and 70's. Since none of them had ever done it, playing with a click was out of the question. And it worked OK since they were used to playing with each other and had known the songs since that period, so they were in the ballpark. But since they weren't working pros, and in their 70's, there are places where things between the drums, bass and 2 guitars sometimes get a bit loose. They recorded about 15 songs and medleys of 2-3 songs each, so I immediately saw the potential for tightening things up much more quickly than the method I had been using, namely generating bend markers on the Drum overheads and aligning the guitars and bass to that by hand as needed. That was a noticeable improvement but took a good amount of time. This seemed a way I could align things, at least to the drums, much more quickly. Unfortunately, the sessions were recorded with a default tempo, Studio One always asks for it, and since we weren't listening to a click and since I was not aware of the techniques explained in this video, I edited some tracks that were far out of time or had performance mistakes etc. as I have tried to clean things up in preparation for mixing. I would then bounce the tracks so I would have those obvious edits done and only deal with one file per track, rather than many clips. However, the default tempo that my sessions had was now embedded in the bounced files. Is there a way to remove all tempo data from the files and session so that I can do as you suggest at the beginning of the video, "set an estimated tempo". I have found the Melodyne also sees that tempo and will it as the newly determined tempo in it's calculations. But I believe if I can strip all tempo reference in the files themselves, and the reset the approximate tempo of the performance this will work. Am I right? And if so, what steps would I use to remove the tempo data embedded in the files?
This is really great! BUT, can this be done with a midi drum recording? I know we could convert the MIDI drums to audio and then do what you showed us in the video but what I need is to still edit the midi drums as the song is further created. So far, dragging the midi track to the tempo track isn't allowed. Is there a way to do this?
Woooow I wish I knew about this so long ago! Thank you so much! This feature is absolute gold. Gonna save me so many headaches going forward. I really love Studio One. It does it all!
This is just incredible. Thank you so much for making these videos. I am learning so much. Can't wait to try this out. I am going to have so much fun playing with it!
Such a clear explanation. Thanks Gregor. These functions were my reason for investing in the top versions of Studio One and Melodyne in the first place. I still manage to mess it up sometimes though. One wrong step or step order and my relative time logic (my understanding of where S1 was) would fly out of the window ... 🙄 As you mentioned towards the end, my goal is usually to get a working Tempo Map that I can use to add Synths and Sample to the songs . I will now do some more practising of this technique using this video as a reference. Great ... More Homework !! 😝
You mentioned in the beginning that you already have a video on how to do this for a single stereo track, but I don't see that video linked in the description and I can't find which video it is in the channel's video list. Can you link it please?
Gregor, does this mean the free tempo multitrack is "quantized to" grid and that every bar is now hitting 120bpm (static tempo from bar to bar). or it means that the global tempo is set while the track still speeds up and slows down a little? Now sure if this makes sense?
You need to mention that this capability IS NOT a feature of Studio One. Rather, it is a Melodyne feature and NOT available in Melodyne Essentials (that's included with S1Pro).
Gregor - Thanks for the clear explanation of the basic principles of detecting and embedding a tempo map. Something I've had a hard time doing in the past is to create clear music notation from free-tempo (no click) recordings. So I'm wondering if this marvelous capability could be used to create a file that can generate clean scores in notation and if so, how?
Hi Gregor! I love your videos. They're always so helpful to me. I have a question. I selected my drum track. cntrl+M opened Melodyne for me. It transferred the track. Then it showed 120 bpm and suggested 115. I clicked on confirm. But, my File tempo did not change to map. Any thoughts as to why?
I have this very problem with a multitrack recording. I was wondering if the same thing could be done with creating a metronome click track as a reference track rather than using Melodyne?
Thanks for this awesome video! I was struggling with it on my own, and here the video was :) I do have a question when having a fixed global tempo, and using a tempo map on a recorded track, the sound quality is hurting (sometimes a lot). Is there an easy way to smooth out the tempo changes, or other ways to reduce the distortion (reduced sound quality)?
HELP, I did the CRTL M thing like you said to bring up Melodyne but then a window opens up with all sorts of packages I have to click before the "INSTALL" button becomes green. then when I click it it starts downloading things but then what? Where do I go from there? What do I do now?
So you used the Drumtrack as a reference to create a tempomap.Now the tempo of Studio One is lining up perfectly with the drumtrack. At time 2.05 in the vid you say "otherweise they (the band) would have been out of rhytm in the first place" I want to take this a bit further: -Let´s suppose the real basplayer in this session did start ok ..... but in some parts of the song ,he went slightly off with tempo. Now we want to correct that. my approch would be to: 1/ -create the tempo track for the drumtrack , as shown in the video 2/ -select the bas-event , -place the cursor at start, -set the grid to "line up at Cursor/loop" 3/ -Select the bend tool , and check that bendmarkers are visible on the bas event. 4/ -now I will be tabkey-tipping to all of the first transients (the first downbeat) of every bar and insert one bendmarker there. 5/ -then select Quantize button in the Menu . Set it to 1/1 . Hit apply. 6/ Hit Bounce in place (Strg+b) now....is this the preffered way to go ??? ...or am I missing out something?
Say "tabulator key" again. :) Great video!! I was just curious, wouldn't it be easier to just align the first down beat to a bar and then scale shift the entire grid? I try to avoid messing with multiple tempos.
Gregor, I was doing everything up until you actually moved the whole group of tracks to the actual grid@4:58. In other words i don't know what command you used to grab then move all the tracks to the next whole number grid mark. Help!
I have gotten Melodyne essential installed and just launching the program with the command M no longer realizes tempo. Is there a link to the new way to do it that you can drop me?
Is there a direct way to get a tempo track from MIDI notes? I want to be able to "detect tempo from MIDI" in a case where I did a MIDI piano recording without a click... ie my played tempo doesn't match the song's set tempo, but I want the tempo track to be adjusted to my played tempo. Is this possible with Studio One?
Can you do this with multiple sections of a song? For example, if you have a song where the kick is the main tempo instrument, but there's also a section with no kick, could you capture the tempo from that section separately?
You can choose a different track as the main reference track. You'll want to cut the event at the different sections so you can find the tempo per section.
Gregor, I don’t get the tempo in the brackets, it just shows whatever tempo the song is set to. Does this need to be a specific version of Melodyne? I am using Assistant V 5.1.1 If I edit a drum track with Melodyne, it imports it but just shows the tempo as 90. If I then click on the drop down and then confirm, the file tempo below does not change from Not Set? What am I missing please?
This is frustrating the heck out of me! I am using RX8 to split the parts from a song file using music rebalance, then saving the drum part as a 16 bit stereo wav. When I bring it in to a new song and edit the part with Melodyne, it just states the tempo without the brackets! I just can’t work out what is going on!
I LOVE GREGOR!!!! No matter what I'm doing or how I'm feeling, I can ALWAYS count on GREGOR to make me smile!! THANK YOU for all your informative videos and keep it going!!
Studio One needs a whole load of respect man....its revolutionary in its making. Thats all. Theres no debate to be made of it. Dem boys need to man up to this fact...
5:30 wow that blew me away! Never knew that and will be using it a lot since I do a lot of improvisation with no click and always find it difficult to bring it to steady tempo. Thank you so much for another treasure.
Indeed this is pure gold. Thank you Gregor!
This is why I love this program. I'm embarrassed to share how I was time-stretching before watching this video (LOL)! You have saved me a lot of time. Thank you, Gregor and Presonus.
Like magic! It works beautifully. Thanks again!
I Stayed with Studio One because of GREGOR!!!
Gregor, the only thing is you should have emphasized the importance having " not set" written into the file tempo field in the inspector window and that there is a dropdown menu from that field which gives you the choice to clear the tempo file of previous tempos, so it says: "not set" ....
...otherwise the whole procedure he describes won't work. it took me so long to discover this crucial bit of info. Apart from that . .. brilliant! Gregor! thankyou.
Thank you for this comment. I was having the same issue. Holy geeze it was frustrating. Lol
@@bradenharwood Tip of the year right here!!!
i always keep coming back to you when i forget
Thanks Greg0r!!
You are the biggest reason to use Studio One. Thanks so much for that. I play in a band that never plays to a click so this is super useful.
beautiful sweater, Gregor. and thanks for the tutorial!
I just had an occasion to use this and it worked remarkably well. I knew there was a reason to save this.
Thank you!
I've have been looking for this for years! I wish I had seen it a few months ago, though. I recorded a group of 70 year old retirees who have started reliving the joys of playing like they did in the 60's and 70's. Since none of them had ever done it, playing with a click was out of the question. And it worked OK since they were used to playing with each other and had known the songs since that period, so they were in the ballpark. But since they weren't working pros, and in their 70's, there are places where things between the drums, bass and 2 guitars sometimes get a bit loose. They recorded about 15 songs and medleys of 2-3 songs each, so I immediately saw the potential for tightening things up much more quickly than the method I had been using, namely generating bend markers on the Drum overheads and aligning the guitars and bass to that by hand as needed. That was a noticeable improvement but took a good amount of time. This seemed a way I could align things, at least to the drums, much more quickly. Unfortunately, the sessions were recorded with a default tempo, Studio One always asks for it, and since we weren't listening to a click and since I was not aware of the techniques explained in this video, I edited some tracks that were far out of time or had performance mistakes etc. as I have tried to clean things up in preparation for mixing. I would then bounce the tracks so I would have those obvious edits done and only deal with one file per track, rather than many clips. However, the default tempo that my sessions had was now embedded in the bounced files. Is there a way to remove all tempo data from the files and session so that I can do as you suggest at the beginning of the video, "set an estimated tempo". I have found the Melodyne also sees that tempo and will it as the newly determined tempo in it's calculations. But I believe if I can strip all tempo reference in the files themselves, and the reset the approximate tempo of the performance this will work. Am I right? And if so, what steps would I use to remove the tempo data embedded in the files?
This video was exactly what I needed. GREGOR IS AWESOME!!!
Simply wow ! This is my perennial problem ! Now it's simply solved ! Thank you 1000x !
This is awesome! What I have been needing and looking for since..... long time.
This is really great! BUT, can this be done with a midi drum recording? I know we could convert the MIDI drums to audio and then do what you showed us in the video but what I need is to still edit the midi drums as the song is further created. So far, dragging the midi track to the tempo track isn't allowed. Is there a way to do this?
YES!!! Been waiting for this tutorial for years!! Thank you Gregor! You're amazing at explaining these features.
This is great - I've been looking for how to do this for a very long time! Thank you!
Love you Gregor!!! hahahaha you're the best teacher Presonus could have!! you save us so much time! greetings from Argentina!
Woooow I wish I knew about this so long ago! Thank you so much! This feature is absolute gold. Gonna save me so many headaches going forward. I really love Studio One. It does it all!
Marvellous demo Gregor, thanks.
Thanks Gregor! I also want to say I really appreciate the professional vid editing you do!
Thank you so much! -GBY
Thank you Gregor.
Great Gregor! Thank you!
Really cool! As always!
This is just incredible. Thank you so much for making these videos. I am learning so much. Can't wait to try this out. I am going to have so much fun playing with it!
These tutorials are great, love them.
I was having a really rough time doing an edit and I thought of quitting a lot. One more time I was saved by Gregor lol!
Super!! Great video Gregor.
Thanks Gregor!
you are awesome and program is wonderful.
respect and respect
This is really great and useful for everyone!
Amazing, Gregor.
Awesome tutorial, Gregor!
Great video. Thanks for being so much informative, also good thing that you show what keyboard button he presses!
Wow! Excellent tutorial on Tempo Mapping. Well Done Gregor :)
Another awesome instructional video, thank you Gregor!
As always great easy to follow video
Such a clear explanation. Thanks Gregor.
These functions were my reason for investing in the top versions of Studio One and Melodyne in the first place.
I still manage to mess it up sometimes though.
One wrong step or step order and my relative time logic (my understanding of where S1 was) would fly out of the window ... 🙄
As you mentioned towards the end, my goal is usually to get a working Tempo Map that I can use to add Synths and Sample to the songs .
I will now do some more practising of this technique using this video as a reference.
Great ... More Homework !! 😝
OOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWW Seriously Bro , Big Thanks To You Gregor & SuperMan Studio One
Great video. Thank you! Just subscribed!
Superb, fantastic, extraordinary, celestial, heavenly, attractive and smooth. I'm talking about your sweater. The video is, as always, great.
hahaha!! -GBY
I LOVE YOU GREGOR !
❤️ -GBY
I wish this video was posted earlier ✌️ Studio One is amazing
Thanks a lot Gregor!!
Could you include a short summary at the end of every future video?
Thanks, very good!
beautiful ! thanks.
Awesome video thanks!
You mentioned in the beginning that you already have a video on how to do this for a single stereo track, but I don't see that video linked in the description and I can't find which video it is in the channel's video list. Can you link it please?
The link shows up at the top right, 27 seconds into the video. Here you go: ruclips.net/video/QdvDuggN2ko/видео.html
-GBY
Thank u so much sir for sharing such creative and helpful tips.
Wow, amazing. Thank you!
Wow. That was a great video.
Gregor, does this mean the free tempo multitrack is "quantized to" grid and that every bar is now hitting 120bpm (static tempo from bar to bar). or it means that the global tempo is set while the track still speeds up and slows down a little? Now sure if this makes sense?
Great, You can do this with almost any DAW, but how do you do it with a track without drums, eg. a string quartet?
BEAUTIFUL!!
Gregor ist der beste!
You are the best!!!
🙏 -GBY
What a great video, thanks
Very valuable information 👍
Great info!
Greetings Gregor. Great explanation, however, when I drag the kick drum event to the global tempo track, nothing happens. Any ideas?
Thanks. Very helpful.
Hi Gregor, I don't think you mention that the detection algorithm should be set to percussive in Melodyne.
That's really sweet, my music sucks this way as well. I have a hard time playing to a click.
That’s brilliant
This is only with the "Melodyne Editor" version , right? because I can't get it to work with the basic version :(
Just what i need
Very nice Mr Gregor but I'm asking a question again that rex files are not working in my studio one
You need to mention that this capability IS NOT a feature of Studio One. Rather, it is a Melodyne feature and NOT available in Melodyne Essentials (that's included with S1Pro).
Gregor - Thanks for the clear explanation of the basic principles of detecting and embedding a tempo map. Something I've had a hard time doing in the past is to create clear music notation from free-tempo (no click) recordings. So I'm wondering if this marvelous capability could be used to create a file that can generate clean scores in notation and if so, how?
Hi Gregor! I love your videos. They're always so helpful to me. I have a question. I selected my drum track. cntrl+M opened Melodyne for me. It transferred the track. Then it showed 120 bpm and suggested 115. I clicked on confirm. But, my File tempo did not change to map. Any thoughts as to why?
This is really cool
Did you sew the sleeves of your sweater yourself?
I have this very problem with a multitrack recording. I was wondering if the same thing could be done with creating a metronome click track as a reference track rather than using Melodyne?
How to make post fader in studio one without using posts? THANKS
Hail the Count gregor!!!🎉
Hope in the next version I can automate the tone on the mono and stereo channels.
Thanks for this awesome video! I was struggling with it on my own, and here the video was :) I do have a question when having a fixed global tempo, and using a tempo map on a recorded track, the sound quality is hurting (sometimes a lot). Is there an easy way to smooth out the tempo changes, or other ways to reduce the distortion (reduced sound quality)?
Gregor and his wizardry
HELP, I did the CRTL M thing like you said to bring up Melodyne but then a window opens up with all sorts of packages I have to click before the "INSTALL" button becomes green. then when I click it it starts downloading things but then what? Where do I go from there? What do I do now?
It is not clear where the track tempo guide is and where it is dragging from. Is that one track and is that what becomes embedded into it by Melodyne?
THIS. IS. GREAT!!!
Amazing ! Does It work with melodyne essential as well ? If not Is there any other way to do It without melodyne ?
Yes! -GBY
@@presonus Yes, It works with melodyne essential so. Amazing ! Thanks bro ! You're simply the best ! Cheers !
So you used the Drumtrack as a reference to create a tempomap.Now the tempo of Studio One is lining up perfectly with the drumtrack.
At time 2.05 in the vid you say "otherweise they (the band) would have been out of rhytm in the first place"
I want to take this a bit further:
-Let´s suppose the real basplayer in this session did start ok ..... but in some parts of the song ,he went slightly off with tempo.
Now we want to correct that.
my approch would be to:
1/ -create the tempo track for the drumtrack , as shown in the video
2/ -select the bas-event , -place the cursor at start, -set the grid to "line up at Cursor/loop"
3/ -Select the bend tool , and check that bendmarkers are visible on the bas event.
4/ -now I will be tabkey-tipping to all of the first transients (the first downbeat) of every bar and insert one bendmarker there.
5/ -then select Quantize button in the Menu . Set it to 1/1 . Hit apply.
6/ Hit Bounce in place (Strg+b)
now....is this the preffered way to go ??? ...or am I missing out something?
Say "tabulator key" again. :) Great video!! I was just curious, wouldn't it be easier to just align the first down beat to a bar and then scale shift the entire grid? I try to avoid messing with multiple tempos.
My Melodyne won’t detect the tempo. What am I doing wrong?
Gregoi do you have an OB-X synthesizer ????
Gregor, I was doing everything up until you actually moved the whole group of tracks to the actual grid@4:58. In other words i don't know what command you used to grab then move all the tracks to the next whole number grid mark. Help!
I have gotten Melodyne essential installed and just launching the program with the command M no longer realizes tempo. Is there a link to the new way to do it that you can drop me?
thank you so much you have same ahous of work
Wish I had this 15 years ago
Cool Bro. Thanks!
정말 최고에요! 감사합니다 :)
고맙습니다 🙏 -GBY
Great tutorial n
Is there a direct way to get a tempo track from MIDI notes? I want to be able to "detect tempo from MIDI" in a case where I did a MIDI piano recording without a click... ie my played tempo doesn't match the song's set tempo, but I want the tempo track to be adjusted to my played tempo. Is this possible with Studio One?
Can you do this with multiple sections of a song? For example, if you have a song where the kick is the main tempo instrument, but there's also a section with no kick, could you capture the tempo from that section separately?
Maybe you could duplicate the kick over the section but automate the track mute... Just a stab in the dark
You can
choose a different track as the main reference track. You'll want to cut the event at the different sections so you can find the tempo per section.
El mejor tutorial! Por favor si pudieran sacar tutoriales en español tambien seria excelente
Gregor, I don’t get the tempo in the brackets, it just shows whatever tempo the song is set to. Does this need to be a specific version of Melodyne? I am using Assistant V 5.1.1 If I edit a drum track with Melodyne, it imports it but just shows the tempo as 90. If I then click on the drop down and then confirm, the file tempo below does not change from Not Set? What am I missing please?
This is frustrating the heck out of me! I am using RX8 to split the parts from a song file using music rebalance, then saving the drum part as a 16 bit stereo wav. When I bring it in to a new song and edit the part with Melodyne, it just states the tempo without the brackets! I just can’t work out what is going on!
That is a nice turtle neck is it soft?
very helpful ty