I had to leave a comment here because your Scarlet tutorials have been so incredibly helpful. From setup to sampling to recording instruments. You guys really knocked down that scary technical learning curve and made it really exciting. Thank you for your great work!
Thanks for your feedback on this. We have created some articles and videos that you may find useful - support.focusrite.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360001468725-Studio-One-Setting-up-Focusrite-interfaces-for-recording-monitoring support.focusrite.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360001498425-Studio-One-Setting-up-Audio-Tracks-for-recording-monitoring
I had to leave a comment here because your Scarlet tutorials have been so incredibly helpful. From setup to sampling to recording instruments. You guys really knocked down that scary technical learning curve and made it really exciting. Thank you for your great work!
Great information - I've been using a Mac for several years and didn't realize space bar would preview the sample sound.
Use the media browser to preview the samples, much easier. You can play around with tempo matching there.
Thank you, I'm up and running. Excellent, clear tutorial. So accessible!
Damn, I'm impressed
Thank you so much for making this clear tutorial!
Very helpful and clear tutorial.. can you please make tutorial for studio one? I use focusrite 2i2, thanks
Thanks for your feedback on this. We have created some articles and videos that you may find useful -
support.focusrite.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360001468725-Studio-One-Setting-up-Focusrite-interfaces-for-recording-monitoring
support.focusrite.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360001498425-Studio-One-Setting-up-Audio-Tracks-for-recording-monitoring
Awesome tutorial. I just wish you would have done more advanced Reaper tutorials since.
More to come!
thank you
it wont let me drag and drop the samples that you provided into reaper for some odd reason.. any help with that?
sound design tutorial please... on behalf of reasamplometic5000...
in short making instruments with sample.
sahmples
USELESS....IF YOU CAN'T OPEN AN AUDIO FILE IN REAPER YOU'RE PROBABLY ON STUDIO ONE ANYWAY.
you can use the media explorer in reaper to drag n drop files.