Learn Studio One directly from Quanta on Zoom!!: quantaaudio.com/webtraining Like the tutorial? Buy me a coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/quantamedia 0:00 - Intro 0:33 - Adding FX - 3 Ways 4:25 - Re-ordering FX Chains 6:03 - Removing FX 6:40 - Copying FX to Different Channels 7:54 - Saving FX Presets 9:21 - Bypassing/Disabling FX 12:02 - Adding FX Chain Presets 13:52 - Adding Event FX 18:39 - Adding Send FX/FX Channels 26:59 - Viewing/Orgainizing FX in the Browser
Sincerely, your studiio one videos are the most coherent, clear, in-depth and helpful to all -- regardless of skill level -- on the internet. Much better than the official Presonsus videos, which I find over the top for many of us beginning and intermediate learners. A thousand thanks!!!
Quanta, I watch your channel for a couple of years now. I wonder if Presonus knows about you. You have among the best, if not the best tutorials of Studio One in the you tube. You can make a contact with Presonus to be one of the team of Presonus in some way maybe. Keep up the good work that you re doing man.
Thanks for supporting the channel and glad you find the content useful. Regarding Presonus, I don't think my tutorial style fits in with their brand, and I also don't like their marketing/business practices. So, a collaboration is unlikely!
I'm in Malaysia at the moment and the power is a bit dirty. So, I've unfortunately got the noise in my audio. Looking for a plugin noise remover to use for the remainder of my time here... Thanks for watching, despite the noise, however.
@ Ah. Makes complete sense. I know it’s a bit odd to use software associated with film. Yet, Adobe audition and Davinci Resolve’s fair light for a free alternative, both have target frequency elimination. We use it to clean up film audio on every project. Thanks for your videos. Well worth sitting through the ring lol.
@runningwolf877 Thanks a ton. I totally forgot about the noise reduction tool in Resolve. I just used the "learn" feature on the noise and things are much better! I saved the noise reduction tools settings as a preset called "Malaysia Noise Reduction". (-;
Is there any way to lock the effects to avoid modifications by mistake? it seems the effects are not locked when you lock the track or the event. Thanks for the tutorial by the way.
I'm in Malaysia and the power is dirty, so I've unfortunately got the noise in my audio. Looking for a plugin noise remover. The screen being dark probably won't change, however. Because that's just my color scheme in S1. Hope all is well with you.
If you're a producer/beatmaker, I think it's worth the upgrade. But if you're mainly recording live instruments, mixing, etc. I'd maybe wait. Just my personal opinion, however!
Learn Studio One directly from Quanta on Zoom!!: quantaaudio.com/webtraining
Like the tutorial? Buy me a coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/quantamedia
0:00 - Intro
0:33 - Adding FX - 3 Ways
4:25 - Re-ordering FX Chains
6:03 - Removing FX
6:40 - Copying FX to Different Channels
7:54 - Saving FX Presets
9:21 - Bypassing/Disabling FX
12:02 - Adding FX Chain Presets
13:52 - Adding Event FX
18:39 - Adding Send FX/FX Channels
26:59 - Viewing/Orgainizing FX in the Browser
Sincerely, your studiio one videos are the most coherent, clear, in-depth and helpful to all -- regardless of skill level -- on the internet. Much better than the official Presonsus videos, which I find over the top for many of us beginning and intermediate learners. A thousand thanks!!!
Thank you!!! Hope all is well. Talk soon.
Quanta, I watch your channel for a couple of years now. I wonder if Presonus knows about you. You have among the best, if not the best tutorials of Studio One in the you tube. You can make a contact with Presonus to be one of the team of Presonus in some way maybe. Keep up the good work that you re doing man.
Thanks for supporting the channel and glad you find the content useful. Regarding Presonus, I don't think my tutorial style fits in with their brand, and I also don't like their marketing/business practices. So, a collaboration is unlikely!
Does anyone else get a high pitch ringing from his videos? Which are the best studio one tutorials out right now.
I'm in Malaysia at the moment and the power is a bit dirty. So, I've unfortunately got the noise in my audio. Looking for a plugin noise remover to use for the remainder of my time here... Thanks for watching, despite the noise, however.
@ Ah. Makes complete sense. I know it’s a bit odd to use software associated with film. Yet, Adobe audition and Davinci Resolve’s fair light for a free alternative, both have target frequency elimination. We use it to clean up film audio on every project. Thanks for your videos. Well worth sitting through the ring lol.
@runningwolf877 Thanks a ton. I totally forgot about the noise reduction tool in Resolve. I just used the "learn" feature on the noise and things are much better! I saved the noise reduction tools settings as a preset called "Malaysia Noise Reduction". (-;
Thanks Quanta :)
You're quite welcome.
that was great
Appreciate it. Thanks for watching.
Is there any way to lock the effects to avoid modifications by mistake? it seems the effects are not locked when you lock the track or the event. Thanks for the tutorial by the way.
Hey kid, thanks for this.
FYI, the screen is a bit dark, and there's some high-pitched feedback.
I'm in Malaysia and the power is dirty, so I've unfortunately got the noise in my audio. Looking for a plugin noise remover. The screen being dark probably won't change, however. Because that's just my color scheme in S1. Hope all is well with you.
How much of this would apply to Studio On 6.5 ??
All of it.
@@quantaaudio Thank you! I find your tutorials very good. I'm still debating whether I should switch to Studio on 7.
If you're a producer/beatmaker, I think it's worth the upgrade. But if you're mainly recording live instruments, mixing, etc. I'd maybe wait. Just my personal opinion, however!
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