Studio One defaults to giving you a two-second gap at the start of each track, but you can change this by clicking and dragging, or by manually entering a gap length in the track list at the top left. You'll probably notice that the only uniform thing about your tracks is how non-uniform they appear! This gives an excellent first overview of your new album (I'm going to keep calling it that until it becomes true). Once added, they appear alternately along a pair of lanes at the bottom of the screen the reason there are two lanes is so that you can move adjacent files relative to each other and set markers for your whole Project without things overlapping visually. These can be added by dragging and dropping from your operating system, from the Studio One browser that hides on the right, or using the Project / Import File menu item. Once you've created a Project, the next step is to bring in some audio files. Next month, we'll get into the mastering plug-ins and processing. In this month's workshop, we're going to walk through the Project side of Studio One to get to grips with the workflow, meters and tools provided. But there should also come a point where you start to worry less about the mix and more about how the track stands by itself or amongst other tracks as part of an album of music. You'll probably uncover things in mastering that will make you want to scurry back to your Song to fix it in the mix, and that can be a useful advantage in doing all this yourself. ![]() A professional mastering engineer would inevitably come to your music with a different set of ears and ideas, but on the assumption that we're doing this ourselves, the Project side of Studio One gives us the opportunity to look at our music differently, and that can be very helpful. I find that mastering is best approached differently from mixing songs. But if you ever do reach the point where no amount of fiddling with faders and adjusting arrangements is going to make your track any more fantastic, it's time to dust off the Project mastering tools. The mastering side of Studio One can get a little neglected, possibly because thinking about mastering would suggest the laughable notion that you've actually finished a track. Studio One's Project window offers a fully fledged mastering environment. This will yield! Probably.A typical mastering Project, with individual songs laid out along the timeline at the bottom. I am not keeping the ipad handy just to see instructional videos as editing proceeds. But, I have only had studio one 3 weeks, and the midi keyboard 2 days, so there's a bit of faultfinding before i give in on this front. It is like the use of the ASIO driver is not being 'let go' of or something, in the way it needs to be. ![]() It would seem, some programs in some environments don't play nicely. EDIT IT is in preferences.advanced then near the bottom of that list it asks if you want to release audio resources to share with other programs, so check this box.default is not releasing.Ĭlosing studio one down and starting it again brought the sound back out the speakers.then i wanted a youtube instructional video up, and got the audio error again! ![]() However, in Windows 7 at least, you can have anomalous behaviour eg despite the above being done, and me finally getting youtube audio again, then going back to my song in studio one, the bass synth plugin wouldn't sound that was midi triggered from a midi keyboard. similar thing, check or uncheck a box.Ĭannot recall exactly where, but I had a song up and got a middle sized dialogue box up with various settings, and this was one. ![]() However, there is another setting, inside studio one 4 that i have, where studio one lets other applications share the audio system, or not. The primary answer is that given already ie in windows control panel.sound uncheck the 'exclusive use' box.
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