Performing THROUGH Note Fx & Track Controls in PreSonus Studio One

In this video, I take a look at using Note FX (The Chorder & The Arpeggiator) and track controls as a means of aiding in the recording / production process when working in PreSonus Studio One.

In this video, I take a look at using Note FX (The Chorder & The Arpeggiator) and track controls as a means of aiding in the recording / production process when working in PreSonus Studio One.

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Display Note Colour by Scale in Studio One 6.2

In this video, I take a look at a new option that was added in Studio One 6.2 - The ability to filter the colour of Note Events based on a user selected scale.

In this video, I take a look at a new option that was added in Studio One 6.2 - The ability to filter the colour of Note Events based on a user selected scale.

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Disabling Dropout Protection in Studio One 6.2

In this video, I take a look at the recently added option to disable dropout protection in Studio One Version 6.2. More specifically - The Pro's & Con's, as well as how it affects system performance, with both audio, and virtual instruments.

In this video, I take a look at the recently added option to disable dropout protection in Studio One Version 6.2. More specifically - The Pro's & Con's, as well as how it affects system performance, with both audio, and virtual instruments. In addition, I also take a look at how if affects punching in when working with audio.

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Using Duplicate Shared Events vs Multi-Instruments

In this video, I take a look at the similarities and differences of using Multi-Instrument tracks vs 2 separate instrument tracks and Duplicate Shared Instrument Parts in PreSonus Studio One.

In this video, I take a look at the similarities and differences of using Multi-Instrument tracks vs 2 separate instrument tracks and Duplicate Shared Instrument Parts in PreSonus Studio One.

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How to Use Duplicate Shared Events across Different Instrument Tracks

In this video, I take a look at how to create Duplicate Shared Instrument Parts across separate tracks using a key command modifier sequence.

In this video, I take a look at how to create Duplicate Shared Instrument Parts across separate tracks using a key command modifier sequence.

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Generating MIDI Triggers Using the Stock Studio One Gate

In this video, I demonstrate how the Stock Studio One Gate Plug-in can be used to generate accurate MIDI triggers which can be used to do sample replacement or sample layering

In this video, I demonstrate how the Stock Studio One Gate Plug-in can be used to generate accurate MIDI triggers which can be used to do sample replacement or sample layering when working with drums tracks in PreSonus Studio One.

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Creating MIDI triggers using bend markers - Part 2 - Editing

In this second video of a 2 part series - I demonstrate the necessary steps that are needed to ensure that the MIDI triggers created from Studio One's Bend Markers, are accurate and properly phase aligned.

In this second video of a 2 part series - I demonstrate the necessary steps that are needed to ensure that the MIDI triggers created from Studio One's Bend Markers, are accurate and properly phase aligned.

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Side Chain Tips when Working with Virtual Instruments in PreSonus Studio One

In this video, I take a look at a using the "receive from output of channel" option in place of using a Pre-Fader Send when working with Virtual Instruments being used as a key to the Side Chain of other Virtual Instruments.

In this video, I complete the vortex that I was pulled into when exploring Side Chain Sends, and take a look at a using the "receive from output of channel" option in place of using a Pre-Fader Send when working with Virtual Instruments being used as a key to the Side Chain of other Virtual Instruments.

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How External Side Chains behave when Rendering Stems in PreSonus Studio One

In this video, I take a look at the behaviour of the Export Stems feature in Studio One (tracks vs channels) with respect to Side Chain Sends being used on material (Virtual Instruments and Audio).

In this video, I take a look at the behaviour of the Export Stems feature in Studio One (tracks vs channels) with respect to Side Chain Sends being used on material (Virtual Instruments and Audio).

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Working with Track Presets in Studio One Version 6 (Virtual Instruments)

In this video, I take a look at what's stored / recalled with Track Presets in Studio One Version 6 - with respect to working with Virtual Instruments. In addition I share some tips on creating Track Presets, including ALL the needed settings for instantly playable presets.

In this video, I take a look at what's stored / recalled with Track Presets in Studio One Version 6 - with respect to working with Virtual Instruments. In addition I share some tips on creating Track Presets, including ALL the needed settings for instantly playable presets.

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Cheers, Marcus

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