How To Create Key Switch Presets For 3rd Party Instruments In PreSonus Studio One 5

For anyone who works with Virtual Instruments - the concept of triggering different articulations via Key Switches will most likely be a familiar one. That being said, this hasn’t always been the easiest thing to deal with in Studio One. Case in point - Relatively simple tasks like transposing a track, an Instrument Part, or Rendering Note FX could lead to unexpected results unless the Key Switches were accounted for!

Until now that is! At the time that I’m writing this article, Version 5.0 has just been released. And along with some other various new features aimed at Composer’s and Producers, Studio One now has a really simple and easy to use Key Switch Articulation Editor built in.

I think for me, this has to be one of the top features of Version 5 with respect to “Non Audio Related” features that have been added / improved.

The good news is that the Key Switch Presets for Presence XT Instruments (that support the feature) are built right in - so we have nothing to worry about. For example, simply load up any instance of a PSO KS Preset - and everything works right out of the gate (as expected) But what about Virtual Instruments that aren’t Native to Studio One?

In this video, I demonstrate how to create, save, and embed Key Switch Presets for 3rd party virtual instruments in PreSonus Studio One 5.0 and above.

In addition, we also take a look at how to upload & download Key Switch presets using the recently updated PreSonus Exchange platform.

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Cheers, Marcus

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