Copy and Paste Magic in Studio One: Paste at Original Position
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- In this video I demonstrate how to copy and paste notes, automation and events while keeping their exact position.
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This is INSANE bro! S1 is crazy!!!!!
Haha, thanks!!
I didn't know about the transfer notes function this is so helpful lukas please do more videos like these 🙏
Okay Lukas, I know this one is seven months old but I’ve just got to it and….. I have to say you win the prize for the greatest distance you’ve made my jaw drop since I started learning about Studio One. I had no idea you could edit track content from the note editor!? Amazing! The drag and drop functionality goes far deeper than even I’d guessed. I shall be working with that bit of fun from now on. 🙏
hO wow, you keep making me happy with those vis, Lukas. That's absolutely what I needed for my workflow (exploding string arrangements). THANKS!
This is fantastic, Lukas. Didn't even know this existed. It's going to save me hours of work. Thank you for all your help. Please keep making these excellent videos.
Thank you for those kind words, Roger! I will for sure go on with the videos.
@@studioonetutorials Thank you very much. I know it takes time and effort to make this content and we really do appreciate your efforts. You have a lot of videos and I'm working my way through them. I'm wondering if you've considered doing a live interactive RUclips with your subscribers where we can see you working live on say taking a "pop" song and then adding an orchestral arrangement to it, kinda like an orchestral remix of the song, so that we can see your workflow and process and why you choose certain instruments and when to use them. Subscribers could comment and ask questions during the livestream too. I find the "Orchestral Pop" playlist on Spotify quite intriguing. Thanks again.
I knew nothing about this (nor about the transfer notes function lol). Great job as always, Lukas, and thank you!
You are a life saver. The solution was right in front of my eyes all the time, as it usually is :D
Perfect :) I'm glad you found it helpful!
This is handy, thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Lucas. Bless you
Oops. Sorry, wrong spelling. Bless you Lukas.
@@georgemateos Haha, thank you :) (Actually everybody spells me "Lucas" - it's probably more common in other countries than Germany :D)
This is extremely helpful (and timely for me!). Thank you Lukas -- your videos are superb.
Thank you very much!So helpful!!!We need more of these especially for orchestral music!!!
Thank you so much for this. I didn't know about any of this kind of workflow.
Good show my dude.. it's fun for me to watch others work this daw. I'm a big fan of studio one and presonus products and have used studio one since it very very first hit the market. All these years later I find it astonishing and likely unintentional how infinitely any good daw can be worked by different users. How tasks can be done by so many variations.. this is one that makes me slap myself and think duhhhh... dude you been doing this the hard way all this time... lol.. good show bro.. quick and to the point and witty... who knows how many people snapped to it and use your method while I've been left behind in the stone age.. hahaha.. but that's the fun in me watching others use it..
Be kool my bro
Good show
Wow, great, just what I was looking for!! Thanks a lot!!!
Wow! WOW! Thank you for posting that.
Thanks so much, great info!! I had never used the transfer function before.
THANKS FOR THIS QUICK TIPS, REALLY AWESOME.
Thank you so much. Glad you found them helpful!
Awesome, thank you Lukas!
Hi Lukas, thank you so much for this tip. Please let me add something i've just spotted, the another track must have a MIDI event in the main project page (even if there are no notes), otherwise the paste will be done at the beginning of the song, even if you press the command Ctrl+Shift+V
Very useful. Thanks!
Fantastic
Thank You so much Lukas.
This is a very valuable tip. 😎👍
Great tip. Thanks!!
Thank you.
So helpful THANKS a lot
Fantastic, thanks!!!
Very helpfull thanx 😊
Great, this was a susefull tip!
Awesome vid!!!
Very useful stuff, cheers!
Thanks Lukas
Thank you. Very useful.
I need to know the opposite of this 😅 how do you copy and paste notes but so they copy with the same spacing? I can only get them to copy and paste OVER the existing note I'm copying or so that it joins on to the note, not WITH the spacing of the original note, if that makes sense?
Thanks !
Thank you
very helpful.... thx
Thank you! I was looking for this "double-function" just a few days ago :-)
Yes, the "Double" function works great for creating chords too when combined with "Transpose".
Let's say I have a midi note on A3 and want to keep it there but I want to copy that note and move it 7 steps up or down, how can I do that without righting it in , like they can copy and just shift in FL studio?
Thanks Lukas. Excellent tip. Do you know if there is an easy way to copy (or move) an event that isn't locked to the grid to another bar whilst maintaining the relative position it has to the grid? In other words an easy way to copy or move an event that for example starts a few milliseconds before the bar to another place in the song whilst keeping that offset to the bar? The way I do it now is by enlarging the event so it does lock to the grid, but I was wondering if it can be done without that.
There are several ways to do this actually! Do you know the "Relative" snap setting? That's perhaps the easiest way to do that. You find it in the "Snap" menu. I personally would probably just use the Nudge Bar key commands (Ctrl+Alt+Left / Right on Windows) to move the events bar-wise.
@@studioonetutorials Super. That is exactly what I was hoping for. Thanks for your excellent videos and your kind and helpful support. Much appreciated.
Perfekt
wow 💖
Why do I copy paste events, thier midi data (modulations, expression) wouldn't be pasted?
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!!!👍
Why in God's name can PreSonus provide a SIMPLE feature like if the VERY 1st note of ANY instrument starts on Beat 3 of Meas. 4, but I can say Start on Beat 1 of Bar 4, then I Cut or Copy EVERYTHING else from the same place (since OBVIOUSLY not every instrument is going to start at the same place), therefore, I don't have to remember 1,000 different places where to paste. SORRY! Original Position feature doesn't do this. SONAR DOES!! IT HAS SINCE DOS 5! This way EVERYTHING is sync'ed up beautifully. NO MUSS, NO FUSS!
@@TempoRhythmRhyme George, please stop complaining about Studio One when you just don't understand the absolute basics. Book some lessons with a Studio One coach. There are lots of people who can help. But stop complaining.
Thank you