Lynda.com – Up and Running with Studio One 3 – Update (TUTORIAL)

By | November 23, 2025

 

Release Year: 2016
Manufacturer: Lynda.com
Manufacturer’s Website: www.lynda.com/Studio-One-tutorials/Up-Running-Studio-One-3/417078-2.html
Author: Scott Hirsch
Duration: 04:53:00
Type of Material: Video Tutorial
Language: English

  • 1.92 GB

Description: In this course, author Scott Hirsch shows you 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 automating and mixing in the console, and using Studio One’s mastering and digital publishing tools to share your tracks with the world.

Content :
Introduction 3m 57s
Welcome 1m 3s
What should you know 1m 26s
Using the exercise files 1m 28s
New features and updates NEW 32s

  1. Setting Up Studio One 3 24m 9s
    What’s new in Studio One 3? 3m 44s
    Getting familiar with the Start page 4m 38s
    Configuring your audio interface and external MIDI devices 7m 57s
    Customizing with preferences 7m 50s

  2. Recording Audio and MIDI 1h 18m
    Creating a new song 11m 11s
    Navigating, zooming, playback, and important quick keys 9m 2s
    Configuring and recording audio 13m 6s
    Loop recording and comping audio recordings 11m 29s
    Configuring and recording with the virtual instrument Presence XT 11m 19s
    Loop recording and overlapping recording for MIDI 11m 42s
    Navigating the Inspector 10m 13s

  3. Arranging and Editing 1h 17m
    Exploring the browser 16m 37s
    Creating multi-instruments 9m 1s
    Perform your MIDI with instrument macros 7m 57s
    Quantizing and editing MIDI 9m 38s
    Working with audio in the Audio Editor 9m 20s
    Conforming to the beat with the Audio Bend and Transient Detection tools 11m 16s
    Creating alternate versions with the Arranger Track and Scratch Pad 9m 44s
    Organizing your song with folder tracks and groups 3m 36s

  4. Mixing in Studio One 46m 9s
    Navigating the mixer and channel strips 10m 6s
    Setting up and routing FX and buses 9m 54s
    Using FX chains and presets 7m 46s
    Working with automation 9m 57s
    Bouncing down your mix 8m 26s

  5. Mastering in Studio One 20m 48s
    Navigating the Project page for mastering 6m 41s
    Mastering with EQ, compression, and limiting 10m 9s
    Exporting the finished product for digital and physical release 3m 58s

  6. What’s New in 3.2? 41m 23s
    How to update your Studio One version NEW 3m 26s
    Exploring Mix Engine FX with Console Shaper NEW 9m 29s
    Working with new VCA faders NEW 7m 53s
    Speeding up your workflow with edit tools NEW 3m 57s
    Speeding up looping and zooming NEW 5m 26s
    Quickly bouncing instrument tracks to audio NEW 4m 31s
    Mixing and automation tips and techniques NEW 6m 41s
    Conclusion 54s
    Next steps 54s

Example files: present
Video format: MP4
Video: AVC, 1280×720, 16:9, 15,000 fps, ~163 Kbps
Audio: AAC, 48.0 KHz, 320 Kbps, 2 channels


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