you have a gift for teaching brethren! I always come back here just to make sure that the way i was told was understood correctly! been a fan since 2010🙏🙏
I was having a lot of trouble making my orchestral music sound good. No matter how I messed with the audio, velocity, EQ, etc, nothing worked to make everything sound even and not over powering and muddy. So thank you for this video; after playing around with things I finally found the right balance. Seriously, I don't know how to put into words how much this video helped me; THANK YOU.
Been watching your vids, and getting a handle on the ST One 6 so, I fired up my newbie, Waves plug-in SSL bus on the mains on a kinda "surf rock/space age batchelor pad" track. And ?! Subtly, there was GLUE. I knew that sound, felt those shapes, this thing was doing that !! Once I got to understanding what to listen for I realized a compressor is an valuable ally across the DAW landscape. So, in "analog vintageville" ,the unfinished track remained, until I found your api tutorial, what a wonderful learning curve that was, the api compressor is a tone shaping juggernaut. I fired it up replacing the SSL bus compressor and the api worked me, I embarked on that trackball cruise on virtual knobs and "knees", and not only discovered a wider soundstage, definition, but how these plug ins react with period correct instruments actually achieved a "better vintage analog" track...minus any heavy EQ...Carry on, Joe
I case anyone is wondering, in Preferences > Advanced > Automation. If you select "Automatically create automation tracks for channels" Studio One will give you automation tracks for all your busses, fx channels, and VCA's in the arrange window. Pretty handy! LOVE the videos keep them coming! Thank you!
Thanks, Joe for the awesome video for beginners like me! Regret having wasted so much time on other tutorials before landing here. No clutter on the screen, no nonsense, no jargons... loved it. The grouping and sub-grouping was explained so well too!
love ya stuff joe as a live sound engineer for thirty years (now retired ) and in the process of building a digital studio you make the digital world more asses-able and less daunting Thanks mate keep it up
Great tutorial Gilder! I was hoping you would have added how to use the POST FEATURE - meaning how to use Post vs pre and can that be sent to another bus and why??? Appreciate all you do for me as a new-b to Studio One 6.5 Pro!!!
song writing and recording for my first time. gathering all info I can, your explanations are clear to the point and soooooooooo helpful. thx. ill be watching.
Thank u so much! I have zero knowledge bout all of these things. You explain it so good. I'm on my way to learn about so many things. :) Love ur explanation! ♥♥
Bless you, sir! 😁🙏 I have been searching and searching and tearing my hair out to find out how to do what you're very clearly teaching here! OMG, thank you SO much! (My online college class just ain't making it easy! LOL) 😆👍
Man I needed that!! Also, I caught the list of places you can send a channel. I’ve been using “Add Bus with Selected Channels” but the Bus still has no control over the channels. I guess I need to tell each channel to go to it? The title is a bit deceiving unless I misunderstood it’s meaning?
Thank You Joe for all your informative videos,I have a routing question,when we go to overdub in the studio with studiolive 16.4.2 mixer how do I send the ruff mix to the aux sends in the headphone amp?aux outputs.What am I doing wrong,the playback is coming out of the two track out,
Thanks a lot, super great and helpful videos! What I don't understand is, that when I mute my bus, I still hear the audio tracks which go into the bus. I have Studio One 5.2 and I am quite new to all of this. Can somebody help me with that?
If you have a few tracks that are panned the way you want them and you send them all to a bus to apply EQ and compression to do you lose the stereo imaging?
Hey Joe can you show a video that you make a scratch drums through midi then turn it to a seprate audio and how do you mix them separately really need help thank you.
Joe, When you created your Bus, why does you Bus show up at the end of the tracks you assigned to it rather than at the for right end of the mixer...like mine do?
Hi when sending mono recorded vocals which are panned to a BUS the vocals dont get panned, but when the vocals r on stereo tracks panned Do get panned on a bus, isnt there a way to keep the panning recoded mono vocals which is being sent to a BUS???
Thanks very much.... Last week I was confused about subgroups, I use a plugin in logic pro and it creat subgroup automaticly, but I don't know when or what step created those subgroup buses.
If your individual tracks are so different from each other and you need to smooth them out individually then put one compressor, for example, on each track. But if you are submixing, similar sounding tracks like Toms or BGVs, then put a compressor, verb etc, on the buss so all the tracks are treated the same. Also less drain on your processing power, 1 comp or verb instead of a bunch. Hope that helps. 👍
I Just Started to work this way in fl studio, but if i group multiple Snares Into a snare Bus and then into my drum Bus, the snare(s) Sound is different to what it sounds like if i Route the Snares directly into my drum Bus. It Sounds more „mono“. Any ideas on That?
so, where can i find the mute master parent after sent all my drum tracks to bus track? just like in Reaper it has its Routing Matrix, i wish Studio One could do them just like Reaper did. I'm new to Studio One 😅
David Dwendell Not to step on Joe's possible answer but I believe the VCA channel is more like a volume fader in that it does not have additional sends or inserts. I had the same question when it was explained to me.
VCA is a remote control. You don't pass audio through the VCA. It's just controlling the actual faders of any channel assigned to it. I could use a VCA to turn up and down all the drum faders, for example. But I Couldn't put a compressor on it, because it's just a remote control. I would need a bus to do that. I rarely use VCAs
Hey Joe! so how do you see the lines of automation of the busses in Studio One? maybe in that scenario you would want to see your busses in the edit window?
Hi Joe! So, how do you export such a project with subgroups and busses? I'm still a little bit confused with "export stems" options, Marcus Huyskens didn't really cover all of the details in his video, he only showed everything about simple tracks and sends, but not about subgroups & busses... I'm having a hard time understanding what goes through what exactly. And If I want to print the main reverb send, but only containing vocal playback, for the dry/wet editing in audio, how you would do that?
Joe, I do have one question that is stumping me, why are the BUSSes lower in volume immediately than the incoming signal. ie: I have my OH L and R going to a OH BUS, the OH BUS is WAY lower in volume than the incoming. Cheers,
Hey Joe, Love your videos! Quick question. What made you choose Studio One over Pro Tools, Logic Pro, or any other DAW? If you've answered this in a previous video, can you link it? Thanks
Hi Joe! I noticed the sources meter on a bus or fx channel, and does it matter if it gets filled up all the way? Is there a limit to the number of channels you can send to a bus channel?
Honestly the only I mean ONLY video on youtube that made me understand buses.
Why is it that I can LITERALLY apply whatever you teach? THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!
you have a gift for teaching brethren! I always come back here just to make sure that the way i was told was understood correctly! been a fan since 2010🙏🙏
I was having a lot of trouble making my orchestral music sound good. No matter how I messed with the audio, velocity, EQ, etc, nothing worked to make everything sound even and not over powering and muddy. So thank you for this video; after playing around with things I finally found the right balance. Seriously, I don't know how to put into words how much this video helped me; THANK YOU.
Been watching your vids, and getting a handle on the ST One 6 so, I fired up my newbie, Waves plug-in SSL bus on the mains on a kinda "surf rock/space age batchelor pad" track. And ?! Subtly, there was GLUE. I knew that sound, felt those shapes, this thing was doing that !! Once I got to understanding what to listen for I realized a compressor is an valuable ally across the DAW landscape. So, in "analog vintageville" ,the unfinished track remained, until I found your api tutorial, what a wonderful learning curve that was, the api compressor is a tone shaping juggernaut. I fired it up replacing the SSL bus compressor and the api worked me, I embarked on that trackball cruise on virtual knobs and "knees", and not only discovered a wider soundstage, definition, but how these plug ins react with period correct instruments actually achieved a "better vintage analog" track...minus any heavy EQ...Carry on, Joe
Joe, this is a very good video very thorough. I’m still learning how to use buses and it’s helping me a lot. I really appreciate that.
Joe it does not matter one bit that this material was familiar turf. I loved this video!
Well thanks 😊
You’re a good teacher Joe! Your videos have been a big help! I’m new to the recording game, but excited about it. Thank you so much!
I case anyone is wondering, in Preferences > Advanced > Automation. If you select "Automatically create automation tracks for channels" Studio One will give you automation tracks for all your busses, fx channels, and VCA's in the arrange window. Pretty handy! LOVE the videos keep them coming! Thank you!
Oooo...I need to check that out again.
Done this 1000 times. Still enjoy watching.
Thanks for this video. The way you explain it makes this so much easier to understand. I appreciate the video!!
Thanks, Joe for the awesome video for beginners like me! Regret having wasted so much time on other tutorials before landing here. No clutter on the screen, no nonsense, no jargons... loved it. The grouping and sub-grouping was explained so well too!
Joe, Your videos are by far the best tutorials on using S1.
Learned so much from your excellent video. Thanks Joe!
This is one of the best videos on routing. You are super clear and concise with no fluff. Thank you for sharing this.
Joe is definitely one of the best audio teachers on the whole wide web world!!! Thanks man, you rock, literally!!!
Who else loves Joe’s tutorials
love ya stuff joe as a live sound engineer for thirty years (now retired ) and in the process of building a digital studio you make the digital world more asses-able and less daunting Thanks mate keep it up
The simple plain English approach that you are using is great for any beginner trying to learn. Us beginners thank you
This was awesome, it seems like a simple mole topic but I’ve never seen it laid out so clearly like this. Very helpful and yes my mind was blown.
Wow! Such super great *clarity* in your explanation of busses and their value in the mixing process. Very welcomed to my ears!
Dude thank you for this video. I haven’t been able to get an explanation this clear and concise anywhere else and now I finally understand!
Thank you so much Joe. Your videos are helpful and simple to practice
Joe just simplified everything! New fan! Liked and subscribed! I'll be on this channel moving forward! Thanks Joe!!!
Thank you very much
Hands down, the very best Studio One teaching moment for me! Thanks so much!
I may concur...
Thanks a lot for your "5 step mix guide" PDF and extra resourses links inside it.
😃😃😃🙃😉😊
Thank you very much Joe. Stay blessed.
Thanks for taking the time Joe, awesome video.
Great tutorial Gilder! I was hoping you would have added how to use the POST FEATURE - meaning how to use Post vs pre and can that be sent to another bus and why??? Appreciate all you do for me as a new-b to Studio One 6.5 Pro!!!
Very clear Joe thanks..
Clean explanation. Liked it a lot. Thanks.
song writing and recording for my first time. gathering all info I can, your explanations are clear to the point and soooooooooo helpful. thx. ill be watching.
Thankyou, very well paced .
Joe you are the man!
Loud and clear thanks
I finally get how busses work. Thank you!
Good. Great voice too.
Super clear explanation.. Thankyou
Very nice sir , no words ....... Love U
Thank u so much! I have zero knowledge bout all of these things. You explain it so good. I'm on my way to learn about so many things. :) Love ur explanation! ♥♥
Super helpful and really clearly explained.
Thank you 🙏
Awesome info
Very well explained👍🏽
Perfect teaching
Bless you, sir! 😁🙏 I have been searching and searching and tearing my hair out to find out how to do what you're very clearly teaching here! OMG, thank you SO much! (My online college class just ain't making it easy! LOL) 😆👍
Thank you
Thanks for the video,
hey. can you tell me what desk is that?
Thanks, Joe. This answers a lot of questions for me.
Made it easy. Thank you bro
Man I needed that!! Also, I caught the list of places you can send a channel. I’ve been using “Add Bus with Selected Channels” but the Bus still has no control over the channels. I guess I need to tell each channel to go to it? The title is a bit deceiving unless I misunderstood it’s meaning?
you're extremely helpful!!!
Thank You Joe for all your informative videos,I have a routing question,when we go to overdub in the studio with studiolive 16.4.2 mixer how do I send the ruff mix to the aux sends in the headphone amp?aux outputs.What am I doing wrong,the playback is coming out of the two track out,
I have loved every single video of your's Joe :-)
Hi guys. I want to know how to route a track from it's current channel to another channel without having to create a bus.
Very informative joe, Thank You🎶🎶🎧
Thanks a lot, super great and helpful videos! What I don't understand is, that when I mute my bus, I still hear the audio tracks which go into the bus. I have Studio One 5.2 and I am quite new to all of this. Can somebody help me with that?
thank the sweet Lord Jesus Christ for Joe Gilder and his god-tier mixing tips videos
😂
Basic, necessary and relevant. TYVM!
Great great info weather we know it. still great to hear how its so simple. thanks bro...like always awesome
If you have a few tracks that are panned the way you want them and you send them all to a bus to apply EQ and compression to do you lose the stereo imaging?
Thanks, great video, im trying to understand the science of the master bus
Hey Joe can you show a video that you make a scratch drums through midi then turn it to a seprate audio and how do you mix them separately really need help thank you.
Joe, When you created your Bus, why does you Bus show up at the end of the tracks you assigned to it rather than at the for right end of the mixer...like mine do?
this is how it works in my Studio One as well....
Nicely done Joe. It helped me a bunch :)
thanks you made it very simple, I now get it.
Great explanation!
So busses and effect sends can't have automation in the arrangement. One would have to use folder tracks or regular tracks that are sent to, correct?
What views are you using where the tracks are up above and all the faders show below?
i come back here every few months
Nice.
indeed- thanks
hi, please answer me
how to make the mixer be like that? solo and mute can be beside the fader
Great Vid , Thanks
This is the best explanation thank you ! 💪
At 9:23 what is «there» when you say from her to there?
In this instance, the "there" would be the main output I guess.
@@HomeStudioCorner so the master?
Hi when sending mono recorded vocals which are panned to a BUS the vocals dont get panned, but when the vocals r on stereo tracks panned Do get panned on a bus, isnt there a way to keep the panning recoded mono vocals which is being sent to a BUS???
Thanks very much.... Last week I was confused about subgroups, I use a plugin in logic pro and it creat subgroup automaticly, but I don't know when or what step created those subgroup buses.
Hope this helped!
What's the difference between a FX and an Aux track ? They added aux tracks to S1
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Thanks! I Subscribed
Joe how do I name the busses in Studio one 5? I’m not taking about the bottom part. The part where it says “none” above “Auto:Off” ?
Joe, Do you create universal mix chain for multiple Dawson?? Wouldn't mind looking at one that is not simple.
Would you add compression to your mix buss or individually to each track before sending to the buss?
If your individual tracks are so different from each other and you need to smooth them out individually then put one compressor, for example, on each track. But if you are submixing, similar sounding tracks like Toms or BGVs, then put a compressor, verb etc, on the buss so all the tracks are treated the same. Also less drain on your processing power, 1 comp or verb instead of a bunch. Hope that helps. 👍
Being a visual artist, it's like putting a group of layers under a layer group.
I Just Started to work this way in fl studio, but if i group multiple Snares Into a snare Bus and then into my drum Bus, the snare(s) Sound is different to what it sounds like if i Route the Snares directly into my drum Bus. It Sounds more „mono“. Any ideas on That?
What is the AUX for?
If I’m only using the interface for drums. Can I use the main bus as a drum bus?
so, where can i find the mute master parent after sent all my drum tracks to bus track?
just like in Reaper it has its Routing Matrix, i wish Studio One could do them just like Reaper did. I'm new to Studio One 😅
Hey Joe, what's if instead of a bus for a subgroup, I use a VCA? What's the difference?
David Dwendell Not to step on Joe's possible answer but I believe the VCA channel is more like a volume fader in that it does not have additional sends or inserts. I had the same question when it was explained to me.
sunboyfun oh I see. Thanks for the reply.
VCA is a remote control. You don't pass audio through the VCA. It's just controlling the actual faders of any channel assigned to it. I could use a VCA to turn up and down all the drum faders, for example. But I Couldn't put a compressor on it, because it's just a remote control. I would need a bus to do that. I rarely use VCAs
Im confused with the last busses you explained? Solo green channel...hows it work
It's called "Solo Safe," similar to this: ruclips.net/video/1-vJ1jciimg/видео.html
Thank you☺☺☺ you inspire me...especiall 100 videos of your channel playlist. Think i need to get inner in you.
Hey Joe! so how do you see the lines of automation of the busses in Studio One? maybe in that scenario you would want to see your busses in the edit window?
Hey I’m trying to switch from pro tools what version of studio one is that and would waves plug ins work with that Daw ??
Thanks
Hi Joe! So, how do you export such a project with subgroups and busses? I'm still a little bit confused with "export stems" options, Marcus Huyskens didn't really cover all of the details in his video, he only showed everything about simple tracks and sends, but not about subgroups & busses... I'm having a hard time understanding what goes through what exactly. And If I want to print the main reverb send, but only containing vocal playback, for the dry/wet editing in audio, how you would do that?
Joe, I do have one question that is stumping me, why are the BUSSes lower in volume immediately than the incoming signal. ie: I have my OH L and R going to a OH BUS, the OH BUS is WAY lower in volume than the incoming. Cheers,
Don't know, sorry.
@@HomeStudioCorner hi Joe, I’d forgotten I’d set a different rms scale to master bus which apparently changes all busses!. Nonissue :).
Hey Joe, Love your videos! Quick question. What made you choose Studio One over Pro Tools, Logic Pro, or any other DAW? If you've answered this in a previous video, can you link it? Thanks
Lots of factors. I think there's a video here: www.homestudiocorner.com/switch
Joe Gilder • Home Studio Corner clicked the link.... "Article not found"
Boo. Sorry. Answered on Ask Joe today. Thanks for the heads up!
Any idea why my s1 sends the busses to the far right of the mixing board rather than right beside the channel I'm selecting??
It's a setting. Click the wrench in the mixer and deselect the option to put your busses to the right.
Hi Joe! I noticed the sources meter on a bus or fx channel, and does it matter if it gets filled up all the way? Is there a limit to the number of channels you can send to a bus channel?
Could you turn your mix bus for vocals to mono
You can but there's not really a benefit.
@@HomeStudioCorner ok thanks sir