Free Series - Studio One for Logic Pro X Users

For quite some time now, I have had the idea to show DAW specific content for new Studio One users looking to either add Studio One to the list of DAW’s that they work in, or make the permanent move.

With that being said, I am super pleased to release my first series “Studio One For Logic Pro X Users”. But before you get started, I just want to take a moment to outline a couple key points:

  1. This series (YT Playlist) will continue to be expanded upon. I will be adding additional videos as new ideas come to me, or as requests come in. I already have 2-3 additional videos that I plan to record soon, so watch this space..

  2. I have created these videos under the assumption that any LPX user understands the absolute fundamental basics of working within a DAW. So there are some things that I have omitted in an effort to spend my efforts delivering what I consider to be valuable information for those who already have a specific workflow in place, and just want to get going in as little time as possible.

  3. I’ve chosen to go with a YT Playlist because I want all of this information to be available in ONE PLACE - vs users having to search far and wide for separate videos released at separate times. I really love the idea of someone being able to bookmark the URL - and visit back, as new content is released or as a refresher.

  4. I cover A LOT of ground in each one of these video’s - and although each video has a very specific title - I have done my best to offer as much information as possible on each specific task. There might be some overlap here and there, but I’ve tried to stay on point, and not repeat myself too many times.

  5. This content was made with the kind support of the good people at PreSonus.

So with all that being said - I hope you enjoy the series, and look forward to adding to this playlist - and also venturing into “other” DAW’s with a similar format in the near future.

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Cheers, Marcus