You are an awesome teacher. I'm a long-time musician but fairly new to recording in Studio One. I've also watched your compression and equalization videos. Great stuff! Thank you!!
I've got Studio One about 3 weeks ago and have watched many of your videos. The level of help they have provided has been eye opening. Clear, concise and easy to follow.
Only thing missing that you talked about in the video but forgot to go over was automating the mute on/off for sends and inserts. Liked and subscribed!
Hi Mike! I hope you are doing well. I'm a bit late to the table with watching this video but I just wanted to say a MASSIVE thank you! I've recently switched to Studio One from using Reaper where automation is dead easy. Your video has helped me out with automation in a big way! Thanks for spelling everything out so clearly. Best regards, Chris 👍🏻
Thank you for making this video. I am a new DAW user, (40 years of using analog tape machines), using Studio One, and today was my first attempt at adjusting a track that was peaking out here and there. But with this video my problem has been fixed. And now on to the other thirty one tracks. I am using all analog effects, compressors and eq at this point so the only automaiton I am expecting to use is on the faders.
Mike! Your the best! I learned how to automate tonight! I thought it was going to be so hard, but you made it relatively easy! Thank you so much; I love your videos!
Nice one as always Mike. Congratulations on your new set up and 50K subscribers. Missed your giveaway unfortunately but hope that went well too. Didn't know about the grey VCA line for fader positions - always learn something from your videos 😊 Now Studio One has retrospective record, key switch lanes and improving score I think I will be with it for sometime so keep up the vids please 👍
Thank u! Studio one is such an amazing daw and economic! Best thing I like about automationin studio one is that where ever you click, you can add its autonation! No need to manually add parameter! I have recently subscribed to sphere... Immensely economic deal... Just cant thank presonus enough ...when I was not able to afford cubases and abletons...studio one came as angel! Also thanks to your in-detail tutorials on cakewalk, I use that as well sometimes... Keep guiding us sir
Thank you my friend. I agree with you about Sphere, its great value for money. I hope to see you again in the comments. Please let me know what other S1 tutorials you would like to see:)
@@CreativeSauce yes yes yes please... Looking forward... Also, if you can share some light on details of sphere as I am still figuring it out... (its huge) plugins, packs, what not! So will be a help (I am sure many would want detailed insight on sphere, it is relatively new thing)
Mastering has always been a challenge for me so I would skip it and export a mix. I play, write and record. Thank you for this tutorial on mastering. Studio One 5 Pro user and use stock plug-ins. Gonna work at this.
super good bro. ive been producing since 13 and i didnt use automation until 3 years in. never took the time to learn the information... always keep that mindset of wanting to learn!!
I was doing these things "manually 🤷♂️". By copying tracks and paning each track individually. I was also an idiot, essentially mixing individual midi tracks to create my fades. This just saved me so much time and headaches.
Nice Video. One thing you did not touch on was if you want to delete the automaton and start from fresh. However I did learn a tone thank you so much .
If you dislike this video hit the dislike button twice.. I love that, if I decide to create content I will most likely borrow that. Lol So helpful, I have subscribed. I had set up Automation and apparently left it set to write and kept seeing random "write Automation" in my history so I was afraid to touch it anymore. Now I see why that happened: switch to read after.. Thanks!
Definitely clarified a lot! Would love to see some more in depth stuff like eq sweeps where you need to automate several parameters at the same time, like frequency and gain. Is that just a matter of automating both separately, or is there a way to do both at once?
So glad I stumbled upon your channel (and this video in particular). Excellent stuff! I wish I'd taken the time to learn this several years ago! Thanks! Quick 'basics' question: So if I want to be able to automate the dynamics of only a specific virtual instruments (say strings), I need to keep it on its own Kontakt instrument tab so it will have it's own fader in the Mix mode? I'd been in the habit of putting multiple instrument patches in the same Kontakt instrument tab (assigned to different midi channels) - which only gives me that 1 slider for the Kontakt instrument. Convenient, but doesn't appear to give me automation granularity for just a single string patch (for example).... Thanks again for the great information!
Great stuff, clearly explained. I do wish you'd gone the one step further to show and explain the little magic hand icon in the upper-left and how it relates to creating automation though; I think that would complete the automation story.
Thank you, very clear tutorial. Is there a way to auto clean up the nodes to reduce them while maintaining the necessary ones to keep the curve? Also is there an interpolation for the node itself?
Hi Mike. Thank you for an informative and very informative video. I followed your instructions to the best of my ability and everything went well (fairly obvious and simple), but when playing the song it comes right from the start and what was faded out does not work even though it appears visually as it should. What can cause this. Thanks in advance for the help.
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I had a general ideal of automation in studio one after watching this video I have very clear understanding now 👍🏾🔥👍🏾
By far...the best video on automation I have seen around. At last I see the light at the end of the tunnel. BIG THANKSSSS.
The best Automation Tutorial EVER! ♥ (in every DAW)
Very informative. At this rate, with all these tweaking options I learned about from this video, my mixes will never get finished. :-P
4 people forgot to dislike this video twice. Best tutorial out there right now about automation, tnx!
You are an awesome teacher. I'm a long-time musician but fairly new to recording in Studio One. I've also watched your compression and equalization videos. Great stuff! Thank you!!
Just having started with Studio one, your videos have become my one stop shop for help. Many thanks
I've got Studio One about 3 weeks ago and have watched many of your videos. The level of help they have provided has been eye opening. Clear, concise and easy to follow.
Exactly what I needed to see. Thanks for a clear, to-the-point presentation of how to use automation in Studio One.
So useful. So rare to find someone so adept in studio one who makes such great content. Thank you
Only thing missing that you talked about in the video but forgot to go over was automating the mute on/off for sends and inserts. Liked and subscribed!
Hi Mike! I hope you are doing well. I'm a bit late to the table with watching this video but I just wanted to say a MASSIVE thank you! I've recently switched to Studio One from using Reaper where automation is dead easy. Your video has helped me out with automation in a big way! Thanks for spelling everything out so clearly. Best regards, Chris 👍🏻
This is really the best video on automation in Studio One and I watched them all. Thank you so much.
Just great Mike, i love the way you teach stuff and make it so easy to use, thanks a lot!!
Just got studio one and had no idea of all it can do. I am very impressed. Think i made a great choice. Thanks
For some reason I was very intimidated by automation, until I watched this video, that is. Thanks!
This is the best info on automation
You answered my questions and inspired me all in one video!! GREAT content..!! Thanks, Mike!
Really fantastic video about automation. I learned so much in an easy way. Thank you very much!
For me as a not experienced user of a daw (i started a few weeks ago) your videos are very helpfull. Thanks to you!!!
Thank you for making this video. I am a new DAW user, (40 years of using analog tape machines), using Studio One, and today was my first attempt at adjusting a track that was peaking out here and there. But with this video my problem has been fixed. And now on to the other thirty one tracks. I am using all analog effects, compressors and eq at this point so the only automaiton I am expecting to use is on the faders.
Great video - never knew how to use VCA properly before, but I do now!!!!
Great Instructional Video ...Thank You Too Much !
Really, REALLY usefull, your way to explain things is super efficent and the tuto is clean, many thanks 🙏
U are an awesome teacher. Nice n slow n clear explanation. God bless u
Wow, he is amazing teacher, his videos are indeed helpful to me, easy to grasp. Thanks sir..
YEAH! Totally nailed it ! Excellent presentation. Thank You! 🎸🎶
Your videos are so great thanks Mike!
Mike! Your the best! I learned how to automate tonight! I thought it was going to be so hard, but you made it relatively easy! Thank you so much; I love your videos!
Again its a nice tutorial...everytime you come up with new video it helps me alot...
Nice one as always Mike. Congratulations on your new set up and 50K subscribers. Missed your giveaway unfortunately but hope that went well too.
Didn't know about the grey VCA line for fader positions - always learn something from your videos 😊
Now Studio One has retrospective record, key switch lanes and improving score I think I will be with it for sometime so keep up the vids please 👍
Thanks Mike - very clear and helpful!!!
You are so very good at training. Thanks so much!
Thank you!! Well explained and easy to follow even for my basic level of knowledge.
Really enjoyed this tutorial Mike.
Exactly what I needed. Thank you, Mike!
This is very helpful! Thanks for sharing!
Thank u! Studio one is such an amazing daw and economic! Best thing I like about automationin studio one is that where ever you click, you can add its autonation! No need to manually add parameter! I have recently subscribed to sphere... Immensely economic deal... Just cant thank presonus enough ...when I was not able to afford cubases and abletons...studio one came as angel! Also thanks to your in-detail tutorials on cakewalk, I use that as well sometimes... Keep guiding us sir
Thank you my friend. I agree with you about Sphere, its great value for money. I hope to see you again in the comments. Please let me know what other S1 tutorials you would like to see:)
@@CreativeSauce yes yes yes please... Looking forward... Also, if you can share some light on details of sphere as I am still figuring it out... (its huge) plugins, packs, what not! So will be a help (I am sure many would want detailed insight on sphere, it is relatively new thing)
Mastering has always been a challenge for me so I would skip it and export a mix. I play, write and record. Thank you for this tutorial on mastering. Studio One 5 Pro user and use stock plug-ins. Gonna work at this.
Thanks much, this was a full plate on automation.
I'll be looking for you down the road.
You are a great teacher! thank you for sharing this :)
New to producing. Watched this video and my second beat ever has 4 automations in it. So, that's cool. Thanks for making it very easy to understand!
super good bro. ive been producing since 13 and i didnt use automation until 3 years in. never took the time to learn the information... always keep that mindset of wanting to learn!!
Fantastic videos you share ... great content ... and great presentation ... thank you!!
Wish I was home to try this out!! Thank you!
I was doing these things "manually 🤷♂️". By copying tracks and paning each track individually. I was also an idiot, essentially mixing individual midi tracks to create my fades. This just saved me so much time and headaches.
“Hit the dislike 👎 button twice”
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Great tutorial!
Subscribed and 👍
this was tremendously helpful - thank you!
Easy to understand, thanks sir !
Great teacher!!!!
Great educational video. Very much appreciated. Thanks.
Great Tutorial. I am sure this will help many people!
Ohh, so I just arm it and then i can record plugin movements !! This helped a lot. Thanks for explaining.
Very understandable. Great presentation.
Thank you very much, now I also know how to do it, I love Studio One
Nice Video. One thing you did not touch on was if you want to delete the automaton and start from fresh. However I did learn a tone thank you so much .
Excellent video, thank you
Super helpful, thank you.
Fantastic, extremely helpful, thank you so much!! :)
Fantastic video.
sweet wish I would have seen this two years ago lol thanks man
great video thanks Mike...😊
Great video and very helpful!...thanks!
Thank you Mike, this helps alot.
You are helping me sooooo much
Great video with really clear explanations of how to automate volume/pan/etc for instrument tracks. The manual is rather confusing on this score.
Nice explainations. Thanks. I will try it now :)
If you dislike this video hit the dislike button twice.. I love that, if I decide to create content I will most likely borrow that. Lol
So helpful, I have subscribed.
I had set up Automation and apparently left it set to write and kept seeing random "write Automation" in my history so I was afraid to touch it anymore. Now I see why that happened: switch to read after..
Thanks!
Very helpful. Thamks bud
thank you so much , you help me a lot
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Thank you! You"re a master.
Really good, Mike. I would love a follow up video comparing clip, track and midi automation?
Brilliant. Thanks!
really nice thank you!😊
The five peopl;e who didnt like this vid, please look at it again. he spells it out very easily'
very good video. very helpfull.
Thank you SO much!!!
Thanks great video
Definitely clarified a lot! Would love to see some more in depth stuff like eq sweeps where you need to automate several parameters at the same time, like frequency and gain. Is that just a matter of automating both separately, or is there a way to do both at once?
So glad I stumbled upon your channel (and this video in particular). Excellent stuff! I wish I'd taken the time to learn this several years ago! Thanks! Quick 'basics' question: So if I want to be able to automate the dynamics of only a specific virtual instruments (say strings), I need to keep it on its own Kontakt instrument tab so it will have it's own fader in the Mix mode? I'd been in the habit of putting multiple instrument patches in the same Kontakt instrument tab (assigned to different midi channels) - which only gives me that 1 slider for the Kontakt instrument. Convenient, but doesn't appear to give me automation granularity for just a single string patch (for example).... Thanks again for the great information!
Amazing!
Great stuff, clearly explained. I do wish you'd gone the one step further to show and explain the little magic hand icon in the upper-left and how it relates to creating automation though; I think that would complete the automation story.
Thank you, Sir
Studio one should send you a check 🤑🤑🤑 this vide has so much value in it a time saver also thanks much appreciated
Very cool.
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Excellent tutorial mate....Thankyou - Subscribled and did`nt press thumbsdown twice 😂😂😂😂
NICE! THANK YOU
Thank you, very clear tutorial. Is there a way to auto clean up the nodes to reduce them while maintaining the necessary ones to keep the curve? Also is there an interpolation for the node itself?
Great información. Thanks 🙏🏻
Grate video 🔥🔥🔥
Saved, again!
Thanks Bro
Thank you
Good tutorial.
Thanks.
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Jeez something new everyday. I wanted to do real time (write) so bad on like shimmer strings or quick triplet orch string rises and stuff
Thanks
Super 😘
Great
Hi Mike. Thank you for an informative and very informative video. I followed your instructions to the best of my ability and everything went well (fairly obvious and simple), but when playing the song it comes right from the start and what was faded out does not work even though it appears visually as it should. What can cause this. Thanks in advance for the help.