Oh my gosh! I had no idea that pan fader was under there! I was making 2 identical buses and then panning one left and the other right. Doh! Thanks for cleaning up my flow!
Dude! Heart emoji for you ❣️ your tip at 1:50... Thank you. Of all the vids out there about Studio ONE verb, no mention of where the dang SEND is😊. 🙏🏼🎶
I need to stop halfway through because I’m using ableton and I’m in love with studio one, but damn… it’s a lot to learn 😮 like starting new school.. but I love it 😻
I use sends a bit with instrument buses. I begin mixing drums on one channel. I'm trying things out there before I hit individual tracks. Edit: Stacking the delay into reverb is a pretty cool thing! It's what I do to my guitar with pedals. Never thought to do it during mixing.
thx TTA. GREAT SEEING MORE TUTORIALS FROM YOU KEEP doin What you do God Bless my friend I want a CHANMBER plugin any chance of thinking about Nowhere trk?
Hey Tim Great video ! One thing accidentally changed on my channel. The SENDS are only visible if you double click , and there side by side . I can't figure out how to put it back on the channel is the way you had it . Thanks Cya Aaron
What do you mean a send list? Maybe I could make a quick guide for you? Best way to get in direct communication with me would be through discord! discord.gg/S84G4ejBcj
2nd question... I want to take a mono source, like bass guitar, and apply some saturation/distortion only to the high frequencies (like 4k and above maybe) and push it out to the sides (far L&R) only during the choruses, what is the best or easiest way to do this in S1? I already tried creating a send, high-passing up to 3-4k, adding distortion, and then using Binaural Pan and Ozone Imager to push it far L/R, but it still sounds mono and centered. Now I"m thinking M/S EQ (and roll off the mids), or maybe getting creative with the Splitter tool. But wondering if you have a good way of accomplishing this.
Darling, you SEND me... Thanks for sending us the tutorial My Livestream project on S1 has 2 sends, one to a delay/reverb that's also stock compressor ducked from my dry audio fader for tails, second is a send to a stereo widener.
I use Sends to create DJ style Xfades between any 2 tracks then I control them using My Touch Screen Softwares (Dawsound) Via Midi learn asigned to my XY pad or Xfadder. It would be could if Studio 1 had a Xfadder or you could Reverse the fadders then you coull setup live Xfade Mixes or use VXAs .
Question... I have observed that several of the really big name engineers do NOT route their sends (particularly reverbs and delays) through the mixbus/2-bus channel. They have them going to the main out (where there is no processing). Any idea why they do that? I would think that for cohesion sake you would want those going through the main bus compressors with everything else. Any thoughts on that?
That's what I do, but doesn't the mix bus go into the mains and so it still gets to the mains, just not as directly? Or am I not understanding a flow concept?
@@marymoon96 the mixbus does go into the main out, but the processing is done on the mixbus channel and the main out is only used for speaker calibration, metering, references, etc. What I'm saying is that their sends are going right past the bus compressors and such, and go straight out.
Here's my (probably dumb) question: If I record 8 backing vocals and pan each of the tracks to a different place on the stereo image, THEN send all 8 tracks to a reverb bus, how do I preserve the stereo image I created? Because the bus just has just one pan control, it takes the copy of the vocal with reverb applied and just sends it to wherever that pan control is set. So if I pan the tenor hard to the left, someone with headphones who is listening to my song will hear dry tenor voice in the left ear if my reverb channel pan is set straight down the middle.
What version of Studio One are you using? With some updates, the sends pan can be linked to follow the channel fader, or be isolated and moved wherever you want.
@@TimTalksAudio Thanks for the reply and the reference to the other video - that was helpful! Panning sends works great when I'm sending to a channel for reverb and/or delay. If I'm processing a bunch of vocals (or drums, etc.) by routing them (not sending them) through a bus channel, I'm still not sure how I can preserve the pans I placed on each individual BGV or drum track. Does that make sense?
Hello. I don't know if it was this video or another of yours about sends . But I'm confused... Why use sends if they have no way to get to a buss? It seems like a send is either a dead end street OR you have to ride send faders during mixing while the busses have already done their work
Think of it the other way around. If I have a bunch of vocals going to a fx channel or bus, I can ride that bus fader and adjust the overall level of the reverb (if that’s what we are doing in this example). Use a send if you need to create an exact duplicate of your signal to “send” somewhere else for further manipulation. You only need to ride the send fader if you are in pre-fader send mode, or you have a purpose to do so in your production (like a vocal throw!).
Thanks Tim. If you d like to increase the amount of reverb on a chorus only (not the volume/loudness) how would you do that ? You would increase the send level or you d raise the bus « room » fader ?
Either! Increasing the send will increase how much of just that source is going to the reverb. Increasing the reverb return will increase the volume of ALL elements in the reverb. So I would suggest pushing the send level, unless you want all the reverb to be louder!
I'm gonna use asio4all for now but... I am looking how to send my audio from studio one to OBS Studio without Audio4All or a external vst if i don't have to. Internal=dedicated send to program.
Hi Tim, How would I create a Stereo Buss for an effects return to use with say a ping pong delay for instance, where you want to pan the effects return Hard Left and Hard Right for the widest stereo spread. I have Eventide H3000 plugin also which benefits being panned hard left and hard right on the returns. Thanks as always. Phil NYC Area
By default, FX channels and Buses are stereo. FX Channels with a mono plugin will just populate both channels with the same signal. When you use a stereo plugin (like S1's Analog delay) and are using something like Ping-Pong style, the left and right will be auto assigned in the FX or Bus channel and you'll be mixing with stereo effects!
@@TimTalksAudio Thanks for this info Tim. So with a stereo effect where hard left and right panning is necessary for the effect to be heard properly, the buss (or FX channel) will have the left and right already panned extreme left and right. Is that correct? Thanks! Phil
tim i have a qustion there is a "plug in" in audacity call (Auto Duck) how can i use this "plug in" in stuio one ? or this plug in have a diffrant name in studio one ?
Ah! Auto duck is simply side chain compression! Check out this playlist of videos explaining side chain compression some more. ruclips.net/p/PLD8m3WKL6nSVi6wi2Avtfwql3NgaRMfwR
@@TimTalksAudio I have a drum bus I want to duplicate it and make the duplicated copy crack up the compressor and put it under the original drum bus. Thanks in advance!
Are you sending to a bus for parallel processing or an FX return? If so, proceed to inserting your plugin on that new bus and blend to taste ( put the plugin to 100% wet). If you are trying to have a few tracks SUM to a bus, don't use a send, but route the tracks to a bus. You can do this by mutli-selecting the tracks, then right or alternate clicking and selecting Add bus for selected tracks.
The more I watch all of you guys videos who talk about studio One the more I realize that you guys have no clue that most people get even more confused you may know what you doing but teaching someone takes a different type of skill. You are on a roll in the beginning and then you lost me. Most of the things I've learned. Has been for the trial and error. I appreciate you. But I'm very frustrated
It sounds like you need more custom instruction. I do offer 1 to 1 lessons if you're interested! Head to www.timflanzbaum.com and fill out the form to get started!
Dithering - descriptive of an old person or couple who shamble along in the supermarket and they are always in front of you, usually stopping every 6 paces to casually browse something they will never buy whilst moaning about the weather, the price of stamps or why the bus never showed up.
Thanks Tim and your dbl click to line up the Sends tip just saved me a fortune in therapy! :)
Well done! Thank you for such a detailed video!
Oh my gosh! I had no idea that pan fader was under there! I was making 2 identical buses and then panning one left and the other right. Doh! Thanks for cleaning up my flow!
Glad I could help!
Thank you 👍
Dude! Heart emoji for you ❣️ your tip at 1:50... Thank you. Of all the vids out there about Studio ONE verb, no mention of where the dang SEND is😊. 🙏🏼🎶
I need to stop halfway through because I’m using ableton and I’m in love with studio one, but damn… it’s a lot to learn 😮 like starting new school.. but I love it 😻
Both are great DAWs and tools! I am going to start learning Abelton for it's creation processes!
I use sends a bit with instrument buses. I begin mixing drums on one channel. I'm trying things out there before I hit individual tracks.
Edit: Stacking the delay into reverb is a pretty cool thing! It's what I do to my guitar with pedals. Never thought to do it during mixing.
thx TTA. GREAT SEEING MORE TUTORIALS FROM YOU KEEP doin What you do God Bless my friend I want a CHANMBER plugin any chance of thinking about Nowhere trk?
This was so detailed! Loved it!
8:00 Could you please give a few examples where pre and post faders are used?
nvm, I found this - ruclips.net/video/t9Kr7uOO0cE/видео.html&ab_channel=TimTalksAudio
Hey Tim Great video ! One thing accidentally changed on my channel. The SENDS are only visible if you double click , and there side by side . I can't figure out how to put it back on the channel is the way you had it . Thanks Cya Aaron
great video, wish it was explained on how to create a send list.
What do you mean a send list? Maybe I could make a quick guide for you? Best way to get in direct communication with me would be through discord! discord.gg/S84G4ejBcj
Thanks Tim
that's awesome I'll try Bus instead of FX thanks!
2nd question... I want to take a mono source, like bass guitar, and apply some saturation/distortion only to the high frequencies (like 4k and above maybe) and push it out to the sides (far L&R) only during the choruses, what is the best or easiest way to do this in S1? I already tried creating a send, high-passing up to 3-4k, adding distortion, and then using Binaural Pan and Ozone Imager to push it far L/R, but it still sounds mono and centered. Now I"m thinking M/S EQ (and roll off the mids), or maybe getting creative with the Splitter tool. But wondering if you have a good way of accomplishing this.
Darling, you SEND me... Thanks for sending us the tutorial
My Livestream project on S1 has 2 sends, one to a delay/reverb that's also stock compressor ducked from my dry audio fader for tails, second is a send to a stereo widener.
I use Sends to create DJ style Xfades between any 2 tracks then I control them using My Touch Screen Softwares (Dawsound) Via Midi learn asigned to my XY pad or Xfadder. It would be could if Studio 1 had a Xfadder or you could Reverse the fadders then you coull setup live Xfade Mixes or use VXAs .
Question... I have observed that several of the really big name engineers do NOT route their sends (particularly reverbs and delays) through the mixbus/2-bus channel. They have them going to the main out (where there is no processing). Any idea why they do that? I would think that for cohesion sake you would want those going through the main bus compressors with everything else. Any thoughts on that?
That's what I do, but doesn't the mix bus go into the mains and so it still gets to the mains, just not as directly? Or am I not understanding a flow concept?
@@marymoon96 the mixbus does go into the main out, but the processing is done on the mixbus channel and the main out is only used for speaker calibration, metering, references, etc. What I'm saying is that their sends are going right past the bus compressors and such, and go straight out.
Here's my (probably dumb) question: If I record 8 backing vocals and pan each of the tracks to a different place on the stereo image, THEN send all 8 tracks to a reverb bus, how do I preserve the stereo image I created? Because the bus just has just one pan control, it takes the copy of the vocal with reverb applied and just sends it to wherever that pan control is set. So if I pan the tenor hard to the left, someone with headphones who is listening to my song will hear dry tenor voice in the left ear if my reverb channel pan is set straight down the middle.
What version of Studio One are you using? With some updates, the sends pan can be linked to follow the channel fader, or be isolated and moved wherever you want.
@@TimTalksAudio Thanks so much for your reply. I'm using Studio One 5 (Artist).
@@JamesRone have you checked out my other video about sends and panning? ruclips.net/video/dugSIaQESXw/видео.htmlsi=iMuAwSq7Lf5Ll2mo
@@TimTalksAudio Thanks for the reply and the reference to the other video - that was helpful! Panning sends works great when I'm sending to a channel for reverb and/or delay. If I'm processing a bunch of vocals (or drums, etc.) by routing them (not sending them) through a bus channel, I'm still not sure how I can preserve the pans I placed on each individual BGV or drum track. Does that make sense?
Hello.
I don't know if it was this video or another of yours about sends .
But I'm confused...
Why use sends if they have no way to get to a buss? It seems like a send is either a dead end street OR you have to ride send faders during mixing while the busses have already done their work
Think of it the other way around. If I have a bunch of vocals going to a fx channel or bus, I can ride that bus fader and adjust the overall level of the reverb (if that’s what we are doing in this example). Use a send if you need to create an exact duplicate of your signal to “send” somewhere else for further manipulation. You only need to ride the send fader if you are in pre-fader send mode, or you have a purpose to do so in your production (like a vocal throw!).
Thanks Tim. If you d like to increase the amount of reverb on a chorus only (not the volume/loudness) how would you do that ? You would increase the send level or you d raise the bus « room » fader ?
Either! Increasing the send will increase how much of just that source is going to the reverb. Increasing the reverb return will increase the volume of ALL elements in the reverb. So I would suggest pushing the send level, unless you want all the reverb to be louder!
I'm gonna use asio4all for now but... I am looking how to send my audio from studio one to OBS Studio without Audio4All or a external vst if i don't have to. Internal=dedicated send to program.
Check out VB Audio Cable, that might work for you!
Hi Tim,
How would I create a Stereo Buss for an effects return to use with say a ping pong delay for instance, where you want to pan the effects return Hard Left and Hard Right for the widest stereo spread. I have Eventide H3000 plugin also which benefits being panned hard left and hard right on the returns. Thanks as always.
Phil
NYC Area
By default, FX channels and Buses are stereo. FX Channels with a mono plugin will just populate both channels with the same signal. When you use a stereo plugin (like S1's Analog delay) and are using something like Ping-Pong style, the left and right will be auto assigned in the FX or Bus channel and you'll be mixing with stereo effects!
@@TimTalksAudio Thanks for this info Tim.
So with a stereo effect where hard left and right panning is necessary for the effect to be heard properly, the buss (or FX channel) will have the left and right already panned extreme left and right. Is that correct? Thanks!
Phil
@@uptownphotography that’s correct!
@@TimTalksAudio Thanks as always...
Phil
tim i have a qustion
there is a "plug in" in audacity call (Auto Duck)
how can i use this "plug in" in stuio one ?
or this plug in have a diffrant name in studio one ?
Ah! Auto duck is simply side chain compression! Check out this playlist of videos explaining side chain compression some more. ruclips.net/p/PLD8m3WKL6nSVi6wi2Avtfwql3NgaRMfwR
Hi Tim, can you duplicate a bus channel? Is there a way i can do this in Studio one? Thanks
I'm not sure about duplicating a bus.... what are you trying to achieve? If it's too much to comment, let me know via discord! discord.gg/S84G4ejBcj
@@TimTalksAudio I have a drum bus I want to duplicate it and make the duplicated copy crack up the compressor and put it under the original drum bus.
Thanks in advance!
every time I create an Fx send the mode automatically activates the Solo Safe function, why?
If you create an FX channel, solo safe is active on FX channels by default.
Mate how to listen to the fx only?
Sound gets double in bus sends. How to deal??
Are you sending to a bus for parallel processing or an FX return? If so, proceed to inserting your plugin on that new bus and blend to taste ( put the plugin to 100% wet). If you are trying to have a few tracks SUM to a bus, don't use a send, but route the tracks to a bus. You can do this by mutli-selecting the tracks, then right or alternate clicking and selecting Add bus for selected tracks.
The more I watch all of you guys videos who talk about studio One the more I realize that you guys have no clue that most people get even more confused you may know what you doing but teaching someone takes a different type of skill. You are on a roll in the beginning and then you lost me. Most of the things I've learned. Has been for the trial and error. I appreciate you. But I'm very frustrated
It sounds like you need more custom instruction. I do offer 1 to 1 lessons if you're interested! Head to www.timflanzbaum.com and fill out the form to get started!
Dithering - descriptive of an old person or couple who shamble along in the supermarket and they are always in front of you, usually stopping every 6 paces to casually browse something they will never buy whilst moaning about the weather, the price of stamps or why the bus never showed up.