@@Mixdown_Masterwhen I record it just covers what I recorded and it definitely does not re take and re take until i.stop and then put them in to different tracks. Holy shit that saves so much time and keeps the juices flowing wtf teach me that bro
You just earned a subscribe to day. Now, help me here. When I am recording in Studio One 6, the vocal waveform is too THIN as if it is just a line and I can't hear what I recorded until I drag it up to Zoom. Please help me!!!!
Be sure the gain knob on your interface is adjusted properly before recording. Also, I am not sure what gear you are using, but depending on the microphone, it may require more or less gain, or in some instances, a cloud lifter of some kind. Hope this helps! Thank you for watching and subscribing!
This TOPIC has been done for 15+ yrs. Too much repeating yourself. No PRESET is going to be right for any Vocalist (each needs tweaking per VOX)... I can go on but no time for it! One thing i will agree is pull the TOTAL MIX down to taste while Tracking Vocals ( a lot more focus on His or Her Vocals going in!)
Thank you for watching! Yea everyone will have a different way I was just trying to show beginners were to start if they just want to get their ideas on studio one basically. More advance videos will be done later. Just slowly rolling out beginner tips and tricks!
cool. I often select all the vocal tracks and right click, make folder, and convert folder to bus. Studio One is nice.
Studio one is pretty cool. Learning new stuff constantly! Thank you for watching!
@Mixdown_Master how did you get all.those takes.from one track
@@Mixdown_Masterwhen I record it just covers what I recorded and it definitely does not re take and re take until i.stop and then put them in to different tracks. Holy shit that saves so much time and keeps the juices flowing wtf teach me that bro
Is your takes to layers on in the transport bar at the bottom?
@@Mixdown_Master yes
You just earned a subscribe to day.
Now, help me here. When I am recording in Studio One 6, the vocal waveform is too THIN as if it is just a line and I can't hear what I recorded until I drag it up to Zoom. Please help me!!!!
Be sure the gain knob on your interface is adjusted properly before recording. Also, I am not sure what gear you are using, but depending on the microphone, it may require more or less gain, or in some instances, a cloud lifter of some kind. Hope this helps! Thank you for watching and subscribing!
@@Mixdown_Master Am using Windows 10 pro, a Yamaha F-7 USB Mixer and a Condenser microphone
Hmm is your phantom power +48 on when recording vocals?
@@Mixdown_Master Yes
This TOPIC has been done for 15+ yrs. Too much repeating yourself. No PRESET is going to be right for any Vocalist (each needs tweaking per VOX)... I can go on but no time for it! One thing i will agree is pull the TOTAL MIX down to taste while Tracking Vocals ( a lot more focus on His or Her Vocals going in!)
Thank you for watching! Yea everyone will have a different way I was just trying to show beginners were to start if they just want to get their ideas on studio one basically. More advance videos will be done later. Just slowly rolling out beginner tips and tricks!
I cannot get rid of distortion!
Can you give some context please?