
Release Year: 2016
Manufacturer: Lynda
Manufacturer’s Website: www.lynda.com/Studio-One-tutorials/Up-Running-Studio-One-3/417078-2.html
Author: Scott Hirsch
Duration: 05:23:08
Type of Material: Video Lesson
Language: English
- 1.6Â GB
Description: In this course, author Scott Hirsch shows how to get started in Studio One 3, starting with the Start page and device setup. He then demonstrates how to record a new song using templates. Next, Scott moves on to editing and organizing audio and MIDI, explaining important techniques such as MIDI quantization and creating multi-instruments. He then covers automation and mixing in the console, as well as mastering in Studio One, and explains how to use digital publishing tools to share your tracks with the world. Studio One is an up-and-coming DAW that’s a serious contender for “best DAW ever.” Its speed and agility belie its powerful editing tools and rich library of sounds. In this course, author Scott Hirsch shows how to get started with Studio One 3, beginning with the Start page and device setup. He then shows how to start recording a new song with templates and Studio One’s built-in loops. Next, Scott moves into editing and arranging audio and MIDI, explaining important techniques like quantizing MIDI and creating multi-instruments. He then covers automation and mixing in the console, and using Studio One’s mastering and digital publishing tools to share your tracks with the world.
Contents :
Introduction
1. Setting Up Studio One 3
2. Recording Audio and MIDI
3. Arranging and Editing
4. Mixing in Studio One
5. Mastering in Studio One
6. What’s New in 3.2?
7. What’s New in 3.3?
Conclusion
Sample Files: None
Video Format: MP4
Video: AVC, 1280×720 (16:9), 30,000 fps, ~157 kbps avg, 0.006 bits/pixel
Audio: 48.0 kHz, AAC LC, 2 ch, CBR, ~320 kbps


