As a newcomer to Studio One, thinking about moving all my new work from Ableton, I have to say I really appreciate having both Joe and Gregor as trainer/evangelists on RUclips. Their divergent approaches really enrich my understanding of the overall platform. They are each great in different ways. Thanks guys!
This has been some of the best demo videos on breaking down studio one. I've had to learn pro tools for engineer work in the studio and im a user of FL studio and Ableton. I feel like this is the first all in one DAW that combines everything each daw does well. You and Gregor are excellent teachers thank you
You don't have to switch to the cutting tool to do the slip editing. You can just stay with the "smart tool," and in the upper part of the clip, select the region you want to slip, and double click. That makes the cuts, then you've already got the arrow tool to do the slipping (holding control-alt). That way you don't have to keep switching tools back and forth.
Joe, this is the video I needed to see for so long! Amazing. I literally was doing it exactly the way you used to as well and it drove me nuts. Today is a good day!!!
Hi Joe, I hardly study how to be professionally mix my music, But through this video I learned new ideas on how to edit my music. Pls keep teaching more and more as I need more knowledge to be a professional mixing engineer. I love to listen your tutorial videos every day. I am from North East India.
For anyone who hasn't yet discovered it, you can also access all the extra tools (split, erase, etc.) by clicking your mouse wheel and selecting the one you want. Click again and usually the cursor is hovering over the pointer already. Very efficient. Great video, as always.
The timing trick shot my brain to hell 😂😂 I’m a super studio one newbie coming from Logic. I’m a singer/vocal coach….I wanna learn vocal production and “start from there”….this channel with these trick are going save my life!
Such a cool video. Although I've had S1 for years, I never really learnt it's capabilities in full. Well, with the help of your videos, that's what I'm doing now. Well done!
Joe, I am down in the Nashville area for work and the storms went through in your neck of the woods and thought of all the home studios in the area and had visions of all those home studios that could have been hit by the storms. I like how, in this video, you combined these techniques together. Most people teach them separately, but they all need to be understood, so the right ones are used for the appropriate situation. The thing that dissapoints me is that so many of the super tools in studio one, like these, are in disguise and people switch to S1 and don't discover them. Then in a couple weeks leave S1 saying that it doesn't have enough features. I am glad that there are people like you and five or six others that are out there leading the charge for Studio One. BTW, I first heard of Studio One on your podcast and Started using it with version 2. I am also glad your podcast is back.
You're totally right. Studio One has so many features and layers that people tend to miss. One of the goals Gregor and I set for ourselves is to remind people of how powerful this software really is. Unbelievably powerful. - Joe Gilder
Thank you so much. I have been trying/researching for days to increase the wave and audio in studio one and just wasn't finding the answers I needed. This video is amazing you solved my problem in less then 10 minutes. 🙏🏾
This was fantastic. This is some daw. Loved when you said stop trying to make this protools. Ive been doing that too trying to make S1 like my other daw. Only to realize S1 is light yrs ahead. Great video.
Hi Joe - fairly new to music production (just signed up for your recording course!!) but so far I've found that the slip editing method sounds leagues better than quantization, even though it can be tedious, since it prevents audio fidelity loss. I might just be using the quantize function too aggressively or something, but I really just don't like the way it makes my tracks sound. Does quantizing work better on other instruments with more distinct transients and shorter wavelengths, like drums? Thanks!
thank you! it's my first time watching a video on how to use StudioOne and also my first time trying out StudioOne I'm more conversant with FL Studio, Reason & Cubase. Hopefully this's a fun ride haha :D
Joe, I’m learning this program and years ago I used Sonar. I’d like to have the feature Sonar had that you could enable the pointer ( Arrow? ) tool to just run it over an area and it would mute it. No cutting needed. If that’s in Studio One already I’d like to find it. Also my program only “Snaps” to the first beat of the measure regardless of what note it’s set on. I’m going to love the Song function
Nice tutorial! Although you forgot to mention the quantise option that automatically slices the audio parts, quantises them, fills the gaps and crossfades them.
Wonderful introduction to detailed audio editing. PLEASE, in your tutorials remind people, at least at the beginning of the video, what the Windows version of the key commands are. Also, an occasional comment on what keystrokes you are using -- keystrokes second nature to you, no doubt -- would not hurt. (You move so fast that it's hard to follow and identify the keystrokes identification sometimes. ) Not to much to ask? Thanks, Marc in Los Angeles
I started with mixcraft home studio 6. Five years later, and Studio One pro 5 is my only daw. I found Studio one intuitive to use even after using Mixcraft. To me Studio One does just about everything you could need to make great mixes. Never mastered anything in my life so I will not speak on that.
YES! I didn't even know that was a feature for the longest time. Then I realized sneaky ol' Studio One has been crossing my fades behind my back all along. 😂 :- Joe Gilder
Love your videos. I’m very new to Studio One and would really appreciate references to the PC shortcut keys. Also, was cross fade just clicking X with the cursor on the border, or is the control key involved? Thanks!
Thank you very much for this straightforward tutorial. God bless you and the Presonus team for this workflow powerhouse DAW - switched to Studio One seven months ago and not looking back.
Hi Joe. Im new to studio one. Qwestion, if you have a session open and you have put down some tracks. Instead of setting up a new sesion can you just keep deleting tracks and start again and again? Or if you do is that taking room up on your computer,? Thanks Mark Great vidios.
I really appreciate all of your content. I'm a better mixer by watching all of your videos. I'm hoping you can help me. I've clicked the studio one tab and then the installation option. However, installation failed for impact xt kit and sounds, electronic audioloops, bigfish audio loops and kit, and a whole bunch more. Can you guide me on what the issue may be, and how I can fix it? Keep up the great work!
Hi, Joe. Big fan of you, man! Keep up the good work. You see, I have a situation here. Let's say we have a two guitars, R and L, which are not perfectly aligned to each other and so they are out of phase a bit. You know, "ups" above "downs'". And I want to correct them by streching/bending the waves a bit, the single notes, so they can both fit perfectly. I go to the bend tool, microstretch the waves (we're talking about microstrething a single wave/ note, not just "to the grid") , perfectly allign the notes of the two guitars, and when I want to finnish the process and bounce the adjusted waves to a new tracks/fresh prints, by hitting "bounce selection", that completely changes the places ot my adjustments! Bend them to a completely another places. Why this happens?! How to complete the bend process/ bounce to a new, fresh track and keep the exact places of my adjustments?! Or should I just leave the adjusted wave like this - with the band markers on them and all, without packaging to a new track? That stupid I think. Thank you for your answer, man!
Absolutely! And this feature has been around for a long time. You don't even have to create these layers. When recording, just create a loop region, enable loop, set the recording mode to "record to layers" and do as many takes as you want. All of them are going to be placed on it's own layer, then you just comp like Joe did. Amazing workflow!
Joe, this is the video I was looking for. Awesome. Thank you. There is one thing I would like guidance on. Let's say I have a vocal track but there are some words or phrases that are too quiet compared with other words/phrases. What is the best way to raise the volume on just that word/phrase? Do I have to perform two splits to create a piece of audio that includes just that word/phrase and then drag up on that audio? Or there a better way?
Howdy. Thanks for these videos - very helpful. I am just starting out with Studio One version 5. Is there a command available/I can create that will delete everything from the cursor to the start of the track/from the cursor to the end of the track. Not a section or region - everything? So let's say I am playing an audio track and I stop at a point and want to delete everything to the left or right of where I stopped. I know I can highlight or split, etc. but that's a few steps and since I do this all the time I would prefer a single keystroke to do this. Any input is appreciated in advance.
Thank you for the pace--it's fast and I didn't catch everything, but I didn't feel like twiddling my thumbs. Now, a question: is there anybody out there talking about how to use studio one in a non-bar, more classical music setting? I have lots of audio editing needs in music that does not maintain a steady beat throughout an entire piece. And I am a BEGINNER!!
Hey Joe love the content. I'm new to mixing and whole shebang. So I recorded our band and have multiple songs on the same tracks. How do I separate each song to edit them individually? Thank you!
Hi Joe! Question coming from a Pro Tools user. So in Studio One if have 2 events crossfading and I move them closer / further away from each other the crossfade gets adjusted automatically, I get it. You also have the option to not have overlapping events, so you can place events on top of each other without them playing together. So my question is: there is this behaviour where if you take a longer event and put it on a shorter one without them crossfading each other, the expected thing will happen, the one underneath gets deleted from the arrangement view. However if they are crossfading each other and you want to put the longer event on the shorter one completely overlapping it, it will still behave as it wanted to crossfade the clips, so it will increase the event's fade by the length of the short event. I suspect it might be a bug, because when I'm moving the event with my mouse, when it's overlapping, the crossfade is gone, and the original fades are back, but when I release the left click and drop the event right there, my fade just get messed up. I'm currently on version 6.1.1. This issue is consistent from the first version I've used which was 5.5.1. I'm slow on updating my software once I find a reliable version that's why I'm asking! Thanks!
Great stuff as usual Joe....thanks! I've been learning from you for years and Presonus made a great choice bringing in you and your skills. Speaking of your skills...when should we expect to see a Joe's Snap & Clap Loop Pack? :)
This may sound dumb... but you can make public this exact audio file? I want to learn by doing at the same time watching this tutorial. Could be next level learning. Thanks.
Thanks for your edit demo.. my question is, when using layers, could I use them to lay down harmonies, or is it better to record harmonies on separate tracks?
In pro Tools you can paste anywhere, on a blank piece of track or in an existing piece of track, it makes no difference and from memory Cubase is the same. But, Studio One does not allow you to paste on top of an existing track as you would if you were dropping in a snare drum let's say for a duff one, UNLESS... you use the keyboard control & V. I would suggest that's an error and needs to be rectified, there's absolutely no reason for it not to paste on an existing piece of track from your right-click. It's called workflow.
Joe, your videos are absolutely a God Send..would you do a vid on how to create Buss channels for vocals, drums, etc...Im fairly new to this and I would certainly appreciate it. Thanks
I am running an ooolllld late 2013 27-inch iMac. 3.4 GHz Quad Core i5. 8 GB RAM. 🤦♂️ Just upgraded to Catalina. Working fine for Studio One and video stuff. (I don't do a lot of virtual instruments.) But it is SLOW at everything else, like browsing the internet or opening system preferences. 😂 - Joe Gilder
Hey Joe! Great video! I'm new to S1 and coming from Reaper. When I hold down Control to do the slice, it doesn't change tools though the arrow at the top says to use Control to change tools. Is there a something in the keyboard shortcuts that needs to be linked?
Thanks for sharing. I'm waiting for something like the Vocalign to be created as a stock plugin in S1, because the sync of 2 or more vocal layers is always a pain in the ***.
So Joe if I’m understanding correctly, when you dragged the audio event down, it locks to the grid correct? It doesn’t slide slightly to the left or right?
Hey Joe, thanks for this. It has helped me a lot. I totally understand about switching DAWs. I came from a studio that used Adobe Audition for editing and PT for everything else. I'm using studio one 5 pro at home, and I think it's awesome...but it can't do that deep editing that AA can. If it had that editing power, I think Studio One would be the ultimate DAW. Do you have any influence at Presonus? lol
The main question I have is how can you make your own shortcuts. Before i came to studio one I was using reaper. Now I have a windows keyboard into a mac miniOs 14 sonoma.
Hey Joe. Thank u so much for this editing video. Unfortunately I'm not do fast in understanding stuff. wud really appreciate if it it was slower. Tnx buddy
I'm here for a very strange thing that I cannot resolve. I have a stereo waveform which is hotter on the right side. I simply want to even the two sides out but there is only one volume control node inside of the waveform and it applies to both of the signals globally. Is there any way to target the Left and Right sides of the wave independently? I've tried selecting but it won't allow.
Thank you for this well explained tutorial...please could you do a video showing how to deal with say breathes in a vocal...am moving to studio one from cubase and am quite used to double clicking on audio clip that gives a view similar to adobe audition and doing either destructive or non destructive edits like reduce vocal breathes by a few dp and silencing parts of the audio that are noisy etc....i can't seem to find a way of doing this smoothly in studio one
Not sure what you're asking. Melodyne Essential comes included with S1 Pro. But you can certainly use other versions of Melodyne if that's your thing. - Joe Gilder
@@presonus just thinking how you would compara these two editing tools. Even Melodyne Essential has cool features, and I guess I am asking if you have an opinion about it. Bit thanks again for this video. Will use many of the features you presented
@@presonus ok. I asked what is your opinion on Melodyne as an editing option to the standard tools in Studio One. Sorry... English is not my first language
but why can't I access the smart tool from the audio editor window as well? I see that arrow-square thingy icon at the top of the editor but it has no drop down menu to select the secondary tool like in the main window. Did I miss something? Id much prefer to do slip editing in the audio editor rather than on the track lane.
How do I "drop in" a note to a track? I have two tracks, with different takes of the same piece of music, and I need to fix a bad note, or two. I am having trouble finding the exact alignment to make the new note sound seamless with the original track.I have done this successfully with sections, where there is some silence between notes, but not yet so good when I am just trying to fix a bad note.
Coming from protools. Looking for the pencil tool to fine edit(draw a wav form NOT automation) but directly draw and modify a wav form. Where is this located in studio one?
So well thought trough, now they just need to improve their instruments(samplers), we really need a proper velocity zone editing in Impact and SampleOne so I can stop using plugins from 15 years ago.
As a newcomer to Studio One, thinking about moving all my new work from Ableton, I have to say I really appreciate having both Joe and Gregor as trainer/evangelists on RUclips. Their divergent approaches really enrich my understanding of the overall platform. They are each great in different ways. Thanks guys!
Im coming over from the Ableton as well I feel like this studio one is the last stop for me
Same to both!
This has been some of the best demo videos on breaking down studio one. I've had to learn pro tools for engineer work in the studio and im a user of FL studio and Ableton. I feel like this is the first all in one DAW that combines everything each daw does well. You and Gregor are excellent teachers thank you
You don't have to switch to the cutting tool to do the slip editing. You can just stay with the "smart tool," and in the upper part of the clip, select the region you want to slip, and double click. That makes the cuts, then you've already got the arrow tool to do the slipping (holding control-alt). That way you don't have to keep switching tools back and forth.
Joe, this is the video I needed to see for so long! Amazing. I literally was doing it exactly the way you used to as well and it drove me nuts. Today is a good day!!!
I'm a sucker for efficiency. Sounds like you are, too. 😊 - Joe Gilder
@@presonus I certainly am now! Thanks again for your great insights.
Excellent ... Love the way you teach !! Props to Presonus for putting you on thier team!
👍 - Joe Gilder
Hi Joe, I hardly study how to be professionally mix my music, But through this video I learned new ideas on how to edit my music. Pls keep teaching more and more as I need more knowledge to be a professional mixing engineer. I love to listen your tutorial videos every day.
I am from North East India.
For anyone who hasn't yet discovered it, you can also access all the extra tools (split, erase, etc.) by clicking your mouse wheel and selecting the one you want. Click again and usually the cursor is hovering over the pointer already. Very efficient. Great video, as always.
You can also press the number 1 on the keyboard to toggle between which tool is for secondary tool when you hold down Cmd or Ctrl.
@@presonus Right -- another good one. Thanks.
The timing trick shot my brain to hell 😂😂 I’m a super studio one newbie coming from Logic.
I’m a singer/vocal coach….I wanna learn vocal production and “start from there”….this channel with these trick are going save my life!
I can't thank you enough! Knowledge is truly power.
💪 - Joe Gilder
I'm gonna have to watch more of these!
Such a cool video. Although I've had S1 for years, I never really learnt it's capabilities in full. Well, with the help of your videos, that's what I'm doing now. Well done!
Joe, I am down in the Nashville area for work and the storms went through in your neck of the woods and thought of all the home studios in the area and had visions of all those home studios that could have been hit by the storms.
I like how, in this video, you combined these techniques together. Most people teach them separately, but they all need to be understood, so the right ones are used for the appropriate situation.
The thing that dissapoints me is that so many of the super tools in studio one, like these, are in disguise and people switch to S1 and don't discover them.
Then in a couple weeks leave S1 saying that it doesn't have enough features.
I am glad that there are people like you and five or six others that are out there leading the charge for Studio One.
BTW, I first heard of Studio One on your podcast and Started using it with version 2.
I am also glad your podcast is back.
You're totally right. Studio One has so many features and layers that people tend to miss. One of the goals Gregor and I set for ourselves is to remind people of how powerful this software really is. Unbelievably powerful. - Joe Gilder
Finally someone who shows the keyboard commands. Thank you so much for the moving crossfade trick!!
Thank you so much. I have been trying/researching for days to increase the wave and audio in studio one and just wasn't finding the answers I needed. This video is amazing you solved my problem in less then 10 minutes. 🙏🏾
That first edit is such gold eh!! Thanks so much for taking the time to create this video. 👍🏾💯💯💯💯
hope you and yours are safe after the storms.sending thoughts and prayers your way.
Thanks Ken. We are thankfully safe and sound. - Joe Gilder
This was fantastic. This is some daw. Loved when you said stop trying to make this protools. Ive been doing that too trying to make S1 like my other daw. Only to realize S1 is light yrs ahead. Great video.
Never knew about the slip edit. Thanks for that one.
It's a game-changer. - Joe Gilder
Thanks Joe for highlighting the super cool stuff I did not know about and will put to use right away.
Have fun! - Joe Gilder
About to edit some bass for my band and I can't wait to use this slip editing tool! Serious game changer!
Thanks Joe, you saved me and my edit pops
Hi Joe - fairly new to music production (just signed up for your recording course!!) but so far I've found that the slip editing method sounds leagues better than quantization, even though it can be tedious, since it prevents audio fidelity loss. I might just be using the quantize function too aggressively or something, but I really just don't like the way it makes my tracks sound.
Does quantizing work better on other instruments with more distinct transients and shorter wavelengths, like drums?
Thanks!
thank you!
it's my first time watching a video on how to use StudioOne and also my first time trying out StudioOne
I'm more conversant with FL Studio, Reason & Cubase. Hopefully this's a fun ride haha :D
Do you have another more detailed video on how to create those layers. You went over it kinda quickly here.
Joe, I’m learning this program and years ago I used Sonar. I’d like to have the feature Sonar had that you could enable the pointer ( Arrow? ) tool to just run it over an area and it would mute it. No cutting needed. If that’s in Studio One already I’d like to find it. Also my program only “Snaps” to the first beat of the measure regardless of what note it’s set on. I’m going to love the Song function
Nice tutorial! Although you forgot to mention the quantise option that automatically slices the audio parts, quantises them, fills the gaps and crossfades them.
I mentioned the quantize thing. I just don't tend to like to automatically do anything when I can help it. - Joe Gilder
PreSonus Audio Electronics why not? It's a massive time saver.
You have be the greatest educator of all time. Thank you so much for making these vids:)
Wonderful introduction to detailed audio editing. PLEASE, in your tutorials remind people, at least at the beginning of the video, what the Windows version of the key commands are. Also, an occasional comment on what keystrokes you are using -- keystrokes second nature to you, no doubt -- would not hurt. (You move so fast that it's hard to follow and identify the keystrokes identification sometimes. ) Not to much to ask? Thanks, Marc in Los Angeles
That's why I love Studio One.
Right?! - Joe Gilder
Is there a way to change the keyboard shortcut for the "slip audio" function, instead of command/option?
Yes presonus. Add more people. These tutorials are very helpful
Thanks! - Joe Gilder
I started with mixcraft home studio 6. Five years later, and Studio One pro 5 is my only daw. I found Studio one intuitive to use even after using Mixcraft. To me Studio One does just about everything you could need to make great mixes. Never mastered anything in my life so I will not speak on that.
First off... excellent videos. How would you line up MIDI note to audio in Studio One like you do in Pro Tools? Thank you!!
Man, this was so much helpful.
Great VIDEO 👍. I learned so much in so little time..... The best feature in studio one are the auto cross-fades... They always work
YES! I didn't even know that was a feature for the longest time. Then I realized sneaky ol' Studio One has been crossing my fades behind my back all along. 😂 :- Joe Gilder
Love your videos. I’m very new to Studio One and would really appreciate references to the PC shortcut keys. Also, was cross fade just clicking X with the cursor on the border, or is the control key involved? Thanks!
Great video Joe. What is your friend name that does videos on editing midi?
Thank you very much for this straightforward tutorial. God bless you and the Presonus team for this workflow powerhouse DAW - switched to Studio One seven months ago and not looking back.
LOVE it - Joe Gilder
That's trully impressive.
Hi Joe. Im new to studio one. Qwestion, if you have a session open and you have put down some tracks. Instead of setting up a new sesion can you just keep deleting tracks and start again and again? Or if you do is that taking room up on your computer,? Thanks Mark Great vidios.
I really appreciate all of your content. I'm a better mixer by watching all of your videos. I'm hoping you can help me. I've clicked the studio one tab and then the installation option. However, installation failed for impact xt kit and sounds, electronic audioloops, bigfish audio loops and kit, and a whole bunch more. Can you guide me on what the issue may be, and how I can fix it? Keep up the great work!
Brilliant! Love nailing up this foundational stuff.
Very powerful tips, thanks for sharing
You are an excellent teacher. Thank you for your time.
Well thanks - Joe Gilder
Thanks man! I was lookig for some of functions you've shown beacuse they are some sort different from Ableton Live
Hi, Joe. Big fan of you, man! Keep up the good work. You see, I have a situation here. Let's say we have a two guitars, R and L, which are not perfectly aligned to each other and so they are out of phase a bit. You know, "ups" above "downs'". And I want to correct them by streching/bending the waves a bit, the single notes, so they can both fit perfectly. I go to the bend tool, microstretch the waves (we're talking about microstrething a single wave/ note, not just "to the grid") , perfectly allign the notes of the two guitars, and when I want to finnish the process and bounce the adjusted waves to a new tracks/fresh prints, by hitting "bounce selection", that completely changes the places ot my adjustments! Bend them to a completely another places. Why this happens?! How to complete the bend process/ bounce to a new, fresh track and keep the exact places of my adjustments?! Or should I just leave the adjusted wave like this - with the band markers on them and all, without packaging to a new track? That stupid I think. Thank you for your answer, man!
Sorry I don't know, never run into that before. Submit a ticket at my.presonus.com
I can't thank you enough. I think I'm on to it now.
I now have a clearer understanding of layers and comping! Thanks Joe! Can I bounce the comp into a new singe audio event?
Yup. Cmd-B - Joe Gilder
Great tutorial, good. Very detail=oriented
I'd like to ask you; how to unbounce a song for additional mixing
Thanks
12:15 - You can also hold shift and click in the region to select everything without moving it.
the tutorials you guys do are extremely helpful. thank you.
👍 thanks for watching. Tell your friends - Joe Gilder
8:56 Whaaat?? That's sick!
Absolutely! And this feature has been around for a long time. You don't even have to create these layers. When recording, just create a loop region, enable loop, set the recording mode to "record to layers" and do as many takes as you want. All of them are going to be placed on it's own layer, then you just comp
like Joe did. Amazing workflow!
Joe, this is the video I was looking for. Awesome. Thank you. There is one thing I would like guidance on. Let's say I have a vocal track but there are some words or phrases that are too quiet compared with other words/phrases. What is the best way to raise the volume on just that word/phrase? Do I have to perform two splits to create a piece of audio that includes just that word/phrase and then drag up on that audio? Or there a better way?
Howdy. Thanks for these videos - very helpful. I am just starting out with Studio One version 5. Is there a command available/I can create that will delete everything from the cursor to the start of the track/from the cursor to the end of the track. Not a section or region - everything? So let's say I am playing an audio track and I stop at a point and want to delete everything to the left or right of where I stopped. I know I can highlight or split, etc. but that's a few steps and since I do this all the time I would prefer a single keystroke to do this. Any input is appreciated in advance.
Thank you for the pace--it's fast and I didn't catch everything, but I didn't feel like twiddling my thumbs. Now, a question: is there anybody out there talking about how to use studio one in a non-bar, more classical music setting? I have lots of audio editing needs in music that does not maintain a steady beat throughout an entire piece. And I am a BEGINNER!!
wow, men, that´s just awesome! great class Joe
Is there a way to change the default crossfade length/shape? So when you hit x it uses a short equal-power curve crossfade instead of linear?
I tried to treat studio one like I do cubase...I'm still learning glad for these videos
I did the same thing with Pro Tools. Things really took off when I stopped trying to make Studio One be something other than Studio One.
Hey Joe love the content. I'm new to mixing and whole shebang. So I recorded our band and have multiple songs on the same tracks. How do I separate each song to edit them individually? Thank you!
Hi Joe! Question coming from a Pro Tools user.
So in Studio One if have 2 events crossfading and I move them closer / further away from each other the crossfade gets adjusted automatically, I get it. You also have the option to not have overlapping events, so you can place events on top of each other without them playing together.
So my question is: there is this behaviour where if you take a longer event and put it on a shorter one without them crossfading each other, the expected thing will happen, the one underneath gets deleted from the arrangement view.
However if they are crossfading each other and you want to put the longer event on the shorter one completely overlapping it, it will still behave as it wanted to crossfade the clips, so it will increase the event's fade by the length of the short event.
I suspect it might be a bug, because when I'm moving the event with my mouse, when it's overlapping, the crossfade is gone, and the original fades are back, but when I release the left click and drop the event right there, my fade just get messed up. I'm currently on version 6.1.1. This issue is consistent from the first version I've used which was 5.5.1.
I'm slow on updating my software once I find a reliable version that's why I'm asking!
Thanks!
Great tutorial and very useful help!!!! Thanks
Great stuff as usual Joe....thanks! I've been learning from you for years and Presonus made a great choice bringing in you and your skills. Speaking of your skills...when should we expect to see a Joe's Snap & Clap Loop Pack? :)
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 Either that or a "boom" pack - Joe Gilder
Thanks for the video! Very engaging. Great content. Clear and to the point.
Thanks! - Joe Gilder
Excellent video Joe! Well said
Thanks bud - Joe Gilder
Thanks Joe as a newbie this is helpful 😃
Great video man! Any chance there is a hot key command to clear all channel clips/peaks? That would be mint
This may sound dumb... but you can make public this exact audio file? I want to learn by doing at the same time watching this tutorial. Could be next level learning. Thanks.
Same thing... pro tools teacher here... when I follow this exactly, X does not produce a crossfade?
Great Video ! Thank you so much Joe. Love it !
At approximately 9:36 you are adjusting the audio volume. How did you enable the white box ?
i am having trouble with this. Please help
Awesome dude. Thanks
Thanks for your edit demo.. my question is, when using layers, could I use them to lay down harmonies, or is it better to record harmonies on separate tracks?
In pro Tools you can paste anywhere, on a blank piece of track or in an existing piece of track, it makes no difference and from memory Cubase is the same. But, Studio One does not allow you to paste on top of an existing track as you would if you were dropping in a snare drum let's say for a duff one, UNLESS... you use the keyboard control & V. I would suggest that's an error and needs to be rectified, there's absolutely no reason for it not to paste on an existing piece of track from your right-click. It's called workflow.
Very informative, thank you bro
Joe,I'm tryn to figure out how are you enlarging the track so u ca cut out unwanted ?You're doin it on this video
Joe, your videos are absolutely a God Send..would you do a vid on how to create Buss channels for vocals, drums, etc...Im fairly new to this and I would certainly appreciate it. Thanks
Select the channels, right-click and choose "Add Bus for Selected Channels." Done. - Joe Gilder
PreSonus Audio Electronics thank you Joe.. Keep up the great work🙏🏾
Studio One is amazing!! BTW what spec is your Mac?? Mine literally just died!
I am running an ooolllld late 2013 27-inch iMac. 3.4 GHz Quad Core i5. 8 GB RAM. 🤦♂️ Just upgraded to Catalina. Working fine for Studio One and video stuff. (I don't do a lot of virtual instruments.) But it is SLOW at everything else, like browsing the internet or opening system preferences. 😂 - Joe Gilder
I love Studio One but the overlapping event auto delete feature in PT, Reaper, Logic etc would be nice to have in Studio One. Just saying :)
Joe my guru
Hey Joe! Great video! I'm new to S1 and coming from Reaper. When I hold down Control to do the slice, it doesn't change tools though the arrow at the top says to use Control to change tools. Is there a something in the keyboard shortcuts that needs to be linked?
Thanks for sharing. I'm waiting for something like the Vocalign to be created as a stock plugin in S1, because the sync of 2 or more vocal layers is always a pain in the ***.
Vocalign might be worth buying? - Joe Gilder
So Joe if I’m understanding correctly, when you dragged the audio event down, it locks to the grid correct? It doesn’t slide slightly to the left or right?
That's totally correct. A very neat thing of S1. Snap to Grid doesn't even have to be ON for such a vertical movement of an event or part.
Yup. You've got to "yank" it pretty hard to the left or right for it to snap out of it.- Joe Gilder
@@presonus Exactly 🙏🏼
Hey Joe, thanks for this. It has helped me a lot. I totally understand about switching DAWs. I came from a studio that used Adobe Audition for editing and PT for everything else. I'm using studio one 5 pro at home, and I think it's awesome...but it can't do that deep editing that AA can. If it had that editing power, I think Studio One would be the ultimate DAW. Do you have any influence at Presonus? lol
How deep can audio editing get?
Excellent
Hey Joe. Is there a way to nudge a layer? Thanks.
Please do a do a video on how to put delay in vocals and which in built plug ins to do. Please...
The main question I have is how can you make your own shortcuts. Before i came to studio one I was using reaper. Now I have a windows keyboard into a mac miniOs 14 sonoma.
Hey Joe. Thank u so much for this editing video. Unfortunately I'm not do fast in understanding stuff. wud really appreciate if it it was slower. Tnx buddy
Awesome thanks .
How can we use an aux when mastering with studio one ???
I'm here for a very strange thing that I cannot resolve. I have a stereo waveform which is hotter on the right side. I simply want to even the two sides out but there is only one volume control node inside of the waveform and it applies to both of the signals globally. Is there any way to target the Left and Right sides of the wave independently? I've tried selecting but it won't allow.
Ferramenta Fantástica!
Thank you for this well explained tutorial...please could you do a video showing how to deal with say breathes in a vocal...am moving to studio one from cubase and am quite used to double clicking on audio clip that gives a view similar to adobe audition and doing either destructive or non destructive edits like reduce vocal breathes by a few dp and silencing parts of the audio that are noisy etc....i can't seem to find a way of doing this smoothly in studio one
Absolutely. Great idea! - Joe Gilder
Very slick.
Thank you very much. One of your best and most useful instruction videos! What about Melodyne? I got the intermediate version and use it a lot.
Not sure what you're asking. Melodyne Essential comes included with S1 Pro. But you can certainly use other versions of Melodyne if that's your thing. - Joe Gilder
@@presonus just thinking how you would compara these two editing tools. Even Melodyne Essential has cool features, and I guess I am asking if you have an opinion about it. Bit thanks again for this video. Will use many of the features you presented
@@presonus ok. I asked what is your opinion on Melodyne as an editing option to the standard tools in Studio One. Sorry... English is not my first language
but why can't I access the smart tool from the audio editor window as well?
I see that arrow-square thingy icon at the top of the editor but it has no drop down menu to select the secondary tool like in the main window.
Did I miss something? Id much prefer to do slip editing in the audio editor rather than on the track lane.
How do I "drop in" a note to a track? I have two tracks, with different takes of the same piece of music, and I need to fix a bad note, or two. I am having trouble finding the exact alignment to make the new note sound seamless with the original track.I have done this successfully with sections, where there is some silence between notes, but not yet so good when I am just trying to fix a bad note.
Coming from protools. Looking for the pencil tool to fine edit(draw a wav form NOT automation) but directly draw and modify a wav form. Where is this located in studio one?
What is quantizing? What is Time stretching?
Thank you Joe - and off topic, but more importantly, we pray all is well with you in the aftermath of today's Tornado in Nashville
Thanks Steve. Gilders are safe, but pray for all those affected. Pretty devastating. - Joe Gilder
So well thought trough, now they just need to improve their instruments(samplers), we really need a proper velocity zone editing in Impact and SampleOne so I can stop using plugins from 15 years ago.
👍 - Joe Gilder