Since I didn't notice anyone mentioning it when I skimmed through the comments, a handy tip I found when doing extensive audio bending in Studio One is to use the shift key. It causes a temporary toggling on (or off) of the snap. So if I have snaps turned off, I can click to add a bend marker, hold it, then press shift to cause it to start snapping so I can drop it in on the beat. Release shift and it stops snapping again, so I can accurately place then next bend marker. This also works in reverse, if you have snaps on, so you can just hold shift to temporarily disable the snaps. It definitely speeds up the workflow for me when aligning notes and consonants with my little virtual choir projects. :)
Mate, as a Studio One user and playing in a band that uses backing tracks with variable tempo's, you my friend are a godsend. I have been struggling for quite a while to find a half decent solution to the problem. You've just provided it. I feel a Patreon membership coming on.
Great video. It really nicely answers Rick Beato’s video about how computers ruined music...this shows how you can keep the human element in your music even with virtual instruments. Can’t wait to try it out!
I didn’t even know that was possible. It would have been so useful to me 25 years ago when the studio engineer told my band and I that a tempo slow down at the end of a song was not feasible due to metronome issues. Great video!
This was an awesome tutorial! I just tried it on some Studio One 5 multitrack recordings and now I can add Midi notes, add loops and more, all in sync! Thank you so much!
Awesome Video on Tempo Mapping. Your teaching style is wonderful. Thank you so much for taking the time :) P.S. Please keep making the Studio One Videos .. Love it
I'm so glad you do Studio One videos as well, Mike. I love Cakewalk but I'm excited to try Studio One when my new Presonus interface arrives. I was worried I'd have to change RUclips teacher!! Your channel is brilliant, many thanks
Thank you sir! i knew about the Ctrl + Alt and drag method, but the audio bend method you discussed here makes a whole lotta sense and seems like a very very handy tool for an audio manipulator like myself. Gracias 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Cheers Mike - another great tutorial - every time I watch one of your videos, the amount of functionality I think I know how to use in S1 drops by another few percentage points, I think I'll soon by in minus figures! Who was it said: 'the more I learn, the less I know'. ;-) Keep up the great work
Thanks for the info. Very clear. Don't forget if you played a funky guitar rhythm with plenty of transients you can simply hit Q (or Alt Q for 50%) and S1 creates the bend markers and quantizes your audio track to the click. Really useful if you're trying to sound like Nile Rodgers.
This is just what I needed for one song. I had to either quantize the entire choir or match tempo to the choir, and it was painfull so I gave up in the end. But maybe I will have a second look.
Liked and subscribed! I am still on v4 Pro, but I was able to get this going. Now the music can breathe again! I know Melodyne offers tempo mapping but I don't believe the basic version in S1 does?
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Since I didn't notice anyone mentioning it when I skimmed through the comments, a handy tip I found when doing extensive audio bending in Studio One is to use the shift key. It causes a temporary toggling on (or off) of the snap. So if I have snaps turned off, I can click to add a bend marker, hold it, then press shift to cause it to start snapping so I can drop it in on the beat. Release shift and it stops snapping again, so I can accurately place then next bend marker. This also works in reverse, if you have snaps on, so you can just hold shift to temporarily disable the snaps. It definitely speeds up the workflow for me when aligning notes and consonants with my little virtual choir projects. :)
Mate, as a Studio One user and playing in a band that uses backing tracks with variable tempo's, you my friend are a godsend. I have been struggling for quite a while to find a half decent solution to the problem. You've just provided it. I feel a Patreon membership coming on.
This is absolutely amazing content and saved me a tonne of frustration with a non-click tracked backing track, thanks so much keep it up!
Great video. It really nicely answers Rick Beato’s video about how computers ruined music...this shows how you can keep the human element in your music even with virtual instruments. Can’t wait to try it out!
Nothing ruined music. Just what you want it ruined. Listen for classical or jazz. peace 🙂
I didn’t even know that was possible. It would have been so useful to me 25 years ago when the studio engineer told my band and I that a tempo slow down at the end of a song was not feasible due to metronome issues. Great video!
That engineer didn’t know he could just turn off the click at the end of the song.
NOW I get it . I did horrible with my guitar part, but I understand and will practice. Thanks Mike
Always love your videos. Thank you, very appreciated :)
Bloody genius! Cheers, Mike.
Thanks for this. It was very timely as I just ran into a situation exactly like this. Much appreciated!
I had no idea this was possible. Very cool and very useful. Thank you.
Absolutely brilliant. I'm a brand new Studio One user, and this was exactly what I needed. Liked and subscribed!
Brilliant thanks for the detailed video. Great insights into the StudioOne feature
Exactly what i was looking for, great video, no beating around the bush and straight to the point. Excellent flow. Thank you.
I forgot something and came back here for a refresher! Thanks so much for what you do. So very helpful! And I hope you are well, too!
Love your Studio One videos this is my number one channel
Unreal!! Especially changing the transient percentage! Legend!
Best video tutorial I have seen on this subject. Thanks, Mike. Good show!
Excellent info..i always learn a lot for your Studio One tutorials. Thanks for the time you put into your vid’s…!!!
Excellent videos, very clear and concise. Great work
This was an awesome tutorial! I just tried it on some Studio One 5 multitrack recordings and now I can add Midi notes, add loops and more, all in sync! Thank you so much!
It's really pleasant watching your videos i really really like the way you explain things i learn sooo much stuff! Thank you!
I love your videos, so informative but also really chill and anxiety reducing. Cheers!
Extremely useful, thanks for all the time you put into this
i have been looking for this and your the answer. Thank you
What a powerful DAW , Thank you for this brilliant tutorial mate.Love from Melbourne
aye! you do my heart good. cheers and respect from california.
Mike, I love you for this Video😀 Helps a lot. Great work
This blew my mind!!! amazing
Brilliant as usual!
Awesome Video on Tempo Mapping. Your teaching style is wonderful. Thank you so much for taking the time :) P.S. Please keep making the Studio One Videos .. Love it
Absolutely refreshing Mike. I'm touching up a multi-track recording thanks to you.
Very clear and well explained video for me the best to undestand the tempo changes. Thank you very much.
Still learning this product and am at the point where I'm importing audio guitar tracks. This is PERFECT timing! Thanks for all your great videos!
You are gem and helped me in my orchestral composition. Thanks God and you ❤️
one of the most ,..if not most important vids you have or ive seen anywhere,...thank you!!!!!
Thank you :)
I'm so glad you do Studio One videos as well, Mike. I love Cakewalk but I'm excited to try Studio One when my new Presonus interface arrives. I was worried I'd have to change RUclips teacher!! Your channel is brilliant, many thanks
As Russell said 7 months ago, you are a Godsend. Truly, you’ve got a gift for making things understandable. Outstanding!
Thank you sir!
i knew about the Ctrl + Alt and drag method, but the audio bend method you discussed here makes a whole lotta sense and seems like a very very handy tool for an audio manipulator like myself. Gracias 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
this is sooooo awesome!!! I wish I've seen that before my last release. thank you so much
My pleasure :)
I love you Sir!!!! You just saved me!!!!! Thank you so much for al the super nice info! Kudos from Mexico!
Happy to help!
Cheers Mike - another great tutorial - every time I watch one of your videos, the amount of functionality I think I know how to use in S1 drops by another few percentage points, I think I'll soon by in minus figures! Who was it said: 'the more I learn, the less I know'. ;-) Keep up the great work
Excellent explanation and example. Thank you!
Just what I was looking for thank you so much very helpful the first method cheers
Excellent lesson very useful to fix one of my first song to master
This is awesome!
Well done mike!
This is timely info for me.
Thanks
I see what you did there.
Excellent vid Mike - thanks.
Excellent video, very helpful indeed.
You rock man! Thank you!!!
just amazing - thank you
Nice video! I learned a lot.
Thanks a lot! This is exactly what I needed in my little project. I made a tempo map from a piano track.
Great quality video.
Dette var super bra kurs. Jesus velsigne deg!
Very well made tutorial! I have Melodyne Editor - which has a similar function - but I find this method to be much quicker and less fiddly. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial!
Iam a new Subscriber.
Love the info.
Keep on keeping on
Great tutorial thanks Mike.
This video was really really helpful. Thanks a lot!
Thank you sir for this wonderful tutorial;now i have you, Joe Gilder & Gregor teaching me how to use my newly purchased S1 5.=)
Just found Mike today. I think he picks up where Joe and Gregor (bless them both) leave off. Mike has joined my expert team.
Just brilliant thank you
Great tutorial very helpful as always cheers
Best video about tempo!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the info. Very clear. Don't forget if you played a funky guitar rhythm with plenty of transients you can simply hit Q (or Alt Q for 50%) and S1 creates the bend markers and quantizes your audio track to the click. Really useful if you're trying to sound like Nile Rodgers.
As always a great and informitive video
Great video. Incredibly informative. You should do a Tempo Mapping video as well as a follow up to this one.
This video was most useful. I wrote down the process and will follow it in similar cases.
Incredible.
sir you are a saint. thank you so much
The best uncle.
Very helpful & well explained, thanks.
Thanks a lot, that`s exactly what I was looking for!
Well done! Thanks
Très intéressant ! J’ai découvert grâce à vous une fonctionnalité que je ne connaissais pas. merci !
Awesome!
Very helpful! Thank you!
Thanks. Been looking for a way to match the timeline to a variable recording. Now I know.
INSTANT SUBSCRIBE! Totally amazed... will be going through all your videos with glee.
Very good tutorial thank you !
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Great video, and the solution to one track I have which has been driving me mad to aligned to the beat. Thank you. Patreon incoming!
Great tutorial thanks😊
Never thought of doing this job in this way - I just tempo map using melodyne and drag the performance to the tempo track!
Wow! Thanks! :)
Thank's so much. ^^
Logic rules in this dept.
from🤖to🧞♂️Genius! Back to making real music!! Many thanks and very well explained!!
Thank for this valuable information
Hell yeah Thanks !
Thanks man. I hope you will consider subscribing to my new Studio One channel : ruclips.net/channel/UC-bBpOOJt7befFs8KBac1KQ
great video, thanx
"Somebody fire the drummer!" hahaha
Amazing...
Thank you 🙏🏼
I Must Learn! Thanks
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏🎹❤️🌹❤️🎸
Thank you
thank you
This is just what I needed for one song. I had to either quantize the entire choir or match tempo to the choir, and it was painfull so I gave up in the end. But maybe I will have a second look.
Liked and subscribed! I am still on v4 Pro, but I was able to get this going. Now the music can breathe again! I know Melodyne offers tempo mapping but I don't believe the basic version in S1 does?