¡Gracias por dedicarle tiempo a preparar un video tan claro sobre un tópico que ni Gregor explica tan bien. Lo guardare para referencia futura. Saludos.
Great video, thank you. I have a question, I use SSD 5 drums. In your opinion is it better to separate the instruments in studio one to control them there, or to have the drums on one track in studio one and use the mixer in SSD 5 to set levels, etc.?
This is clearly a matter of taste. I personally would route the separate channels into Studio One's mixer because I'm used to it and I can use all effects, the new panning controls in V6 and I don't need to open the plug-in to mix my drums.
Thanks a lot , Although I know what's in this video, But , I never figured out what is the musical or voice over use from dublicating many tracks How to use this feature, why they make it available
You mean why route multiple tracks to one instrument? There are many use cases for that, like having different takes / versions of a performance. Or multitimbral instruments (seperate sounds on different MIDI channels).
I sort of understand why they have it set up this way, but I find it very confusing that the first set of instrument outs matches the color of the instrument channel assigned to it, but the subsequent channels are gray by default. Being able to collapse and expand these instrument buses would also make a lot of sense
@@proudpastafarian26 Now when I'm thinking about, you can already do that by moving Impact XT into a Multi Instrument. That gives you a single stereo output for the Impact XT master (the Multi Instrument channel) but you can expand the single outputs inside the Multi Instrument to get access to the single channels (for individual leveling, effects etc.). I should make a video on this, I guess.
@@studioonetutorials Hmm this is true. The only problem I have with this method is that you have to open the multi-instrument and then the VST within it, which does slow down my workflow a bit
Why is it when you "EXPLODES TO PITCHES" all of the channels are grouped? Can you ungroup the channels? Ie.....all channel volumes move instead of individually
Because that's the usual behavior. Explode pitches has nothing to do with channels. To get the sounds on different mixer channels, you need to route them to individual instrument outputs.
It would be nice if you could send from ONE instrument track to different VSTis. Now just one is possible. In my opinion this way is even more useful, than using different instrument tracks for one VSTi.
Well, it's two entirely different things. You need sending MIDI from different instrument tracks for multitimbral instruments. One instrument tracks -> different instruments can be done with Multi Instruments. The only downside is that this instrument isn't in global scope then.
Not sure if this is relevant, but... To my knowledge, with Studio One you cannot use mono multi-out sends, only stereo. So, a drum VST of your choice, set to multiple outputs in the mixer have to be stereo. I have seen workarounds where guys will use busses for each mutli out channel to convert the stereo out to mono. Has this changed in S1 6 Pro? I guess the point being that, if you want to mix multi out VST drums like you would mix audio tracks of a real kit, the multi outs should be in mono. A real kick is recorded in mono, for example. As is the snare, etc.
That's not true, Studio One can deal with multi outs in mono or stereo or any combination. It's up to the instrument plug-in to decide for each output if it's stereo or mono. I just tested it with Addictive Drums and Studio One 5 and it works without issues, Master output is stereo, Tom out is mono, Overhead out is stereo.
@@studioonetutorials I think I see the problem now. Not all drum VSTs are created equal. I have SD2 and also SSD 5.5. SD2 does not provide an option to choose between mono vs stereo for each multi out whereas SSD 5.5 does. I have also tried Battery 4, Ugritone Drums and Groove Agent SE. They all look a bit different but it seems like some can output in mono and some not. So, if one is using one of the VSTs that won't, the video link I posted is a pretty decent workaround. This all has to do with exporting stems to audio and wanting them in mono as they should be
Easily one of the most needed and well explained answers to one of the S1 features that has driven me BATTY! Thank you!!
No kidding
I absolutely love the way S1 handles tracks and channels.
Great video walk through!
OMG, THANK YOU! THAT WAS DRIVING ME CRAZY!
¡Gracias por dedicarle tiempo a preparar un video tan claro sobre un tópico que ni Gregor explica tan bien. Lo guardare para referencia futura. Saludos.
Excellent explanation...now everything makes sense!!! Thank You!!!
Another great explanation Lukas
Nice Video Lukas.
Thank you!
So. Very. Helpful. Thank you
Fantastic stuff bro, thanx👊🏾
thank you very much for this video!
it would be a nice thing to habe the output channels in the arranger visible as tracks.
If you haven't figured it out, right click on the fader of the output and click Edit Volume Automation. It'll show with the rest of your tracks
That is the problem I am having, that what I needed.
Hi. Thanks for the video. What if i want to record the multiple outs to separate audio tracks, how would i go about that?
Great video, thank you. I have a question, I use SSD 5 drums. In your opinion is it better to separate the instruments in studio one to control them there, or to have the drums on one track in studio one and use the mixer in SSD 5 to set levels, etc.?
This is clearly a matter of taste. I personally would route the separate channels into Studio One's mixer because I'm used to it and I can use all effects, the new panning controls in V6 and I don't need to open the plug-in to mix my drums.
Thanks!
Cheers
Why am I not seeing the signal on the track when playing the instrument? I just got the Studio One 6
Thanks a lot
, Although I know what's in this video,
But ,
I never figured out what is the musical or voice over use from dublicating many tracks
How to use this feature, why they make it available
You mean why route multiple tracks to one instrument? There are many use cases for that, like having different takes / versions of a performance. Or multitimbral instruments (seperate sounds on different MIDI channels).
@@studioonetutorials thanks a lot
That what I needed to know
Nice Video 🙌
What I am missing is a way to send one midi track to multiple instruments. And own midi effects at all (like e.g. in Reaper).
I sort of understand why they have it set up this way, but I find it very confusing that the first set of instrument outs matches the color of the instrument channel assigned to it, but the subsequent channels are gray by default. Being able to collapse and expand these instrument buses would also make a lot of sense
I like the idea of collapsing/expanding the subsequent multi outs. Will discuss this with product management.
@@studioonetutorials thank you!!
@@proudpastafarian26 Now when I'm thinking about, you can already do that by moving Impact XT into a Multi Instrument. That gives you a single stereo output for the Impact XT master (the Multi Instrument channel) but you can expand the single outputs inside the Multi Instrument to get access to the single channels (for individual leveling, effects etc.). I should make a video on this, I guess.
@@studioonetutorials A video, yes please!!
@@studioonetutorials Hmm this is true. The only problem I have with this method is that you have to open the multi-instrument and then the VST within it, which does slow down my workflow a bit
Why is it when you "EXPLODES TO PITCHES" all of the channels are grouped? Can you ungroup the channels?
Ie.....all channel volumes move instead of individually
Because that's the usual behavior. Explode pitches has nothing to do with channels. To get the sounds on different mixer channels, you need to route them to individual instrument outputs.
It would be nice if you could send from ONE instrument track to different VSTis. Now just one is possible. In my opinion this way is even more useful, than using different instrument tracks for one VSTi.
Well, it's two entirely different things. You need sending MIDI from different instrument tracks for multitimbral instruments. One instrument tracks -> different instruments can be done with Multi Instruments. The only downside is that this instrument isn't in global scope then.
Not sure if this is relevant, but... To my knowledge, with Studio One you cannot use mono multi-out sends, only stereo. So, a drum VST of your choice, set to multiple outputs in the mixer have to be stereo. I have seen workarounds where guys will use busses for each mutli out channel to convert the stereo out to mono. Has this changed in S1 6 Pro? I guess the point being that, if you want to mix multi out VST drums like you would mix audio tracks of a real kit, the multi outs should be in mono. A real kick is recorded in mono, for example. As is the snare, etc.
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That's not true, Studio One can deal with multi outs in mono or stereo or any combination. It's up to the instrument plug-in to decide for each output if it's stereo or mono. I just tested it with Addictive Drums and Studio One 5 and it works without issues, Master output is stereo, Tom out is mono, Overhead out is stereo.
@@studioonetutorials I think I see the problem now. Not all drum VSTs are created equal. I have SD2 and also SSD 5.5. SD2 does not provide an option to choose between mono vs stereo for each multi out whereas SSD 5.5 does. I have also tried Battery 4, Ugritone Drums and Groove Agent SE. They all look a bit different but it seems like some can output in mono and some not. So, if one is using one of the VSTs that won't, the video link I posted is a pretty decent workaround. This all has to do with exporting stems to audio and wanting them in mono as they should be
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