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Sound Variations - Embedding Sound Variations Into Native Studio One Presets

In this video, I demonstrate how Sound Variation's (Previously know as Key Switch Presets & Introduced in Studio One 5.2) can be easily embedded into Native Studio One Presets. In addition - I also demonstrate why this is useful.

In this video, I demonstrate how Sound Variation's (Previously know as Key Switch Presets & Introduced in Studio One 5.2) can be easily embedded into Native Studio One Presets. In addition - I also demonstrate why this is useful.

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3 Misc MIDI Workflow Tips In PreSonus Studio One 5

In this video, I demonstrate 3 different tips that can come in handy when working with MIDI based productions in PreSonus Studio One.

Although I’m pretty comfortable with respect to recording audio - when it comes to working with MIDI, I’ll take any help that I can get. That being said, modern day DAW’s have quite a few tools that can help in this regard.

Whether it’s recording MIDI drums, performed with less then perfect timing, or attempting to inject a little bit of Soul to 100% quantized MID - In this video, I demonstrate 3 different tips that can come in handy when working with MIDI based productions in PreSonus Studio One.

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How To Re-Map The Output Routing of Kontakt 6 - Running In Studio One 5

In this video, I demonstrate a simple approach that can be used to remap the Outputs of Native Instruments’ Kontakt 6 - that results in predictable output names, in a logical order.

For anyone who runs Kontakt 6 in Studio One - you may have noticed that the output Routing doesn't necessarily follow the usual "1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8" stereo outputs that one would expect to see.. Instead - we see a mix between, the Main Stereo Outputs, and Aux Channels.. On top of that, it can be a little confusing to add additional outputs, that are mapped in a logical order.

In this video, I demonstrate a simple approach that can be used to help mitigate this issue, that results in predictable output names, in a logical order.

Note - The same workflow can also be applied in Kontakt Version 5 - with the main difference being that there are different version of Kontakt 5 (8 out, 16 out, etc) whereas Kontakt 6 is now seen as 1 plug-in.

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3 Different Workflow Approaches for Creating a 1 to 1 Track-Channel Parity When Working In Impact XT

In this video, I demonstrate 2 different workflow approaches I like to use for creating a 1:1 parity between the tracks (Arrange Window) and the Channels (Console) - when working with Impact XT in PreSonus Studio One 5. In addition - I also show one other workflow that can be utilized (that I don't personally use)

In this video, I demonstrate 2 different workflow approaches I like to use for creating a 1:1 parity between the tracks (Arrange Window) and the Channels (Console) - when working with Impact XT in PreSonus Studio One 5. In addition - I also show one other workflow that can be utilized (that I don't personally use)

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VocAlign Ultra ARA2 - Running In Studio One 5.1.2 - Full Overview

In this video, I take a deep dive into the brand new VocAlign Ultra from Synchro Arts - running in Studio One 5.1.2.

In this video, I take a deep dive into the brand new VocAlign Ultra from Synchro Arts - running in Studio One 5.1.2. There are many new features and updates that come with this plug-in. Most notably an update to the Time Compression & Expansion algorithms - borrowed from Synchro Arts flagship product Revoice Pro. But also, a docked editor (when running in ARA2 Mode) and various other parameters that really raise the levels in terms of the creative possibilities that VocAlign Ultra offers.

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WHY You Should Create a VCA FX Master In PreSonus Studio One

In this video, I demonstrate a recent discovery I made when assigning a VCA (Master) Channel to my FX Returns - Needless to say, it's something that I'll be using on all my Mixes & Productions henceforth, and I wish I had discovered this sooner!

In this video, I demonstrate a recent discovery I made when assigning a VCA (Master) Channel to my FX Returns - Needless to say, it's something that I'll be using on all my Mixes & Productions henceforth, and I wish I had discovered this sooner!

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Mixing Workflow Tip - Using The Alt or Option Modifier Key In PreSonus Studio One

In this video, I demonstrate how to Alt/Option Modifier Key(s) can be used to temporarily suspend parameters from selection based groups as well as traditional groups, in PreSonus Studio One 5.

Working with groups (both selection based, and tradional) is a great way to speed up the mixing / editing process in Studio One. But in some cases, you may find yourself in need of quickly adjusting a parameter outside of the group.

In this video, I demonstrate how to Alt/Option Modifier Key(s) can be used to temporarily suspend parameters from selection based groups as well as traditional groups, in PreSonus Studio One 5.

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The One-Pass Stem Printing Approach In PreSonus Studio One 5

In this video, I demonstrate a change that I've recently made to my Mixing process. More specifically, How I'm able to print/archive all tracks with hardware processing, as well as my Mix, and my Mix going through a limiter - all in One Pass.

In this video, I demonstrate a change that I've recently made to my Mixing process. More specifically, How I'm able to print/archive all tracks with hardware processing, as well as my Mix, and my Mix going through a limiter - all in One Pass.

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Using Direct Inputs on Virtual Instruments In PreSonus Studio One 5

In this video, I demonstrate the "Direct Input" feature in PreSonus Studio One 5 - more specifically, what it does and when & why it might be useful to enable. In addition, I share some useful tips as to a few things to be aware of when using the feature with Virtual Instruments.

If you think about a traditional “writing session” there’s usually a piano, or electric keyboard plugged in and ready to play at a minutes notice. In many cases it can be really useful to have something ready to play, for working out chord progressions, and melodies. When it comes to software, we of course have plenty of different options to choose from, but it can involve loading a virtual instrument, then either record enabling, or input monitoring the instrument. Also depending on certain preferences that may or may not be enabled, this might be linked to a selected track.

In this video, I demonstrate the "Direct Input" feature in PreSonus Studio One 5 - more specifically, what it does and when & why it might be useful to enable. In addition, I share some useful tips as to a few things to be aware of when using the feature with Virtual Instruments.

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How to Copy FULL Send Chains in Studio One 5.1 and Above

In this video, I demonstrate a new feature that was added in Studio One 5.1 - the ability to Copy FULL Send Chains (Multiple Sends) between tracks. A small but incredibly useful feature.

In this video, I demonstrate a new feature that was added in Studio One 5.1 - the ability to Copy FULL Send Chains (Multiple Sends) between tracks. A small but incredibly useful feature.

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Session Archiving Workflows when working with External Hardware in PreSonus Studio One 5

In this video, I walk through a basic workflow that I like to use when archiving Mix sessions where external hardware was used.

Although Pipeline XT offer's users the ability to make text notes (of settings), as well as bring in pictures of your hardware all directly within the plug-in interface - IMHO, there are many different reasons why printing (re-recording) tracks that had hardware processing applied, is a good idea when it comes to archiving a Mix.

First - let’s start off with the obvious. It might be the case, that you no longer have a certain piece of hardware in your collection. Or perhaps it’s in need of some maintenance and doesn’t sound the same anymore with the same settings.

These two above reasons alone are a good enough reason to take the time to ensure that you have the ability to recall a Mix sounding “reasonably” the same as where it was left upon client sign-off.

In this video, I walk through a basic workflow that I like to use when archiving Mix sessions where external hardware was used.

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Quick Tip - Copying and Pasting Clip Gain Envelopes from One Event to Another In PreSonus Studio One

In this video, I demonstrate how to copy Clip Gain Envelopes (Automation Nodes) from one Event to another in PreSonus Studio One Version 5.0 and above.

Clip Gain was a seriously welcomed feature when Studio One Version 5 was announced. But in some cases, it can be useful to transfer the clip gain adjustments to another Event. A few circumstances where this come into play would be when dealing with Multi-Mic recordings, as well as receiving updated regions that are sitting in a Mixing session.

In this video, I demonstrate how to copy Clip Gain Envelopes (Automation Nodes) from one Event to another in PreSonus Studio One Version 5.0 and above.

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Prepping a Session For Mixing In PreSonus Studio One

In this video, I walk through the basic steps I take when prepping a Mix Session (sent from a client) - In PreSonus Studio One.

In this video, I walk through the basic steps I take when prepping a Mix Session (sent from a client). Although it seems like a simple task - I find that separating this process from the creative side of mixing, helps me be more creative and focus on the mix.

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How to Store and Recall Pitchlist Presets for 3rd Party Instruments In PreSonus Studio One

In this video, I demonstrate the process of creating Pitchlist Presets for 3rd Party Instruments (such as Kontakt Libraries) in PreSonus Studio One.

One of my favorite things about working with Native Studio One instruments such as Impact XT, would have to be that all the names of the Pads (samples) show up in the Pattern Editor, and MIDI Event Editor. So it tends to be one of my top choices when working quickly with custom samples.

That being said, I also have some personal favourite’s when working with 3rd Party Library’s. So wouldn’t it be great if we could have that SAME useful information show up in these libraries?

Well, the good news is - we can. And we do so by creating Pitchlist Presets.

In this video, I demonstrate the process of creating Pitchlist Presets for 3rd Party Instruments (such as Kontakt Libraries) in PreSonus Studio One.

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How to Build a Vocal Tracking Template In PreSonus Studio One 5

In this video, I go over how to create a basic Vocal Tracking Template that can be used with the Import Song Data feature - or as a Song Template that can be loaded when creating new Songs.

I’ve been meaning to put together a new Vocal Tracking Template for the last month or so, so I thought to myself - why not roll a video, as it might be helpful to some people looking to do the same :)

In this video, I go over how to create a basic Vocal Tracking Template that can be used with the Import Song Data feature - or as a Song Template that can be loaded when creating new Songs.

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How to Fix The Routing In a Studio One Song when Needing to Export Stems

Often we mix in a hurry, or as creativity strikes. This can sometimes lead to a Mix that becomes difficult to stem out, if (or when) the need arises. In this video, I demonstrate how to fix the routing of a Studio One Song, with the end goal of rendering stems in mind.

Printing stems is something that comes with the territory when working in the Audio Production world. More often then not - We mix in a hurry, or as creativity strikes. This can sometimes lead to a Mix that becomes difficult to stem out, if (or when) the need arises. This is most likely because we’re building the mix as we go, and sometimes use a single Reverb for a whole track, or forget to be diligent with creating Sub Groups when mixing on the fly.

Thankfully Studio One has a robust workflow that allows us to fix these potential issues, and render out stems efficiently, and simultaneously if needed. In this video, I demonstrate how to fix the routing of a Studio One Song, with the end goal of rendering stems in mind.

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How To Toggle Optional Views In PreSonus Studio One

In this video, I demonstrate how to Toggle Optional Views in PreSonus Studio One 5. This simple but useful feature can be used to immediately clear any unnecessary windows, views, that are open in the GUI - with the added bonus of being able to bring them "back" into view just quickly.

In this video, I demonstrate how to Toggle Optional Views in PreSonus Studio One 5. This simple but useful feature can be used to immediately clear any unnecessary windows, views, that are open in the GUI - with the added bonus of being able to bring them "back" into view just quickly.

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Auto-Expand Selected Channels In PreSonus Studio One 5

In this video, I demonstrate a new preference that was added to the Console Options in Studio One Version 5. It's a small one, but I find it to be incredibly useful in specific circumstances - such as working with limited screen real-estate on a mobile setup.

I must say that when compared to the other DAW’s that I’ve used in the past (Mainly Pro Tools & Logic Pro) Studio One has a really dynamic GUI. It allows a user to customize the amount of information being displayed quite a bit. Admittedly, when I first began using Studio One (somewhere around 2014 during Version 2) it took me a bit to get used to. But now, I love it. Especially when working with a mobile setup.

My “main” setup is with my Macbook Pro in clamshell mode, connected to all my peripherals - which is connected to a 24 inch Samsung Monitor - so I tend to have a “default” view when I work. That being said, depending on what I’m doing, and how much of the arrange window I need to see I will usually toggle back and forth between the Console being in Large view (with Sends and Inserts above the channels), and Small View. This is especially the case when Im working with a mobile setup.

This is where the “Expand” View comes in Handy. It will allow a user to see the inserts, and sends of each channel directly to the right. But in the end, a user will still have to mouse click the icon, or use a shortcut or hardware controller to actually “open” the view.

In this video, I demonstrate a new preference that was added to the Console Options in Studio One Version 5. It's a small one, but I find it to be incredibly useful in specific circumstances - such as working with limited screen real-estate on a mobile setup.

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Zooming Tips In PreSonus Studio One

In this video, I thought I would go over some simple, but useful "Zooming" Tips when working in PreSonus Studio One. Once you get a strong grasp on all of them, navigating your sessions will be a breeze.

In this video, I thought I would go over some simple, but useful "Zooming" Tips when working in PreSonus Studio One. Although it seems like a relatively simple topic - Studio One has a ton of different functions with respect to Zooming, that are not immediately obvious. Once you get a strong grasp on all of them, navigating your sessions is a breeze.

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My Top Macro For Lightning Fast Fades In PreSonus Studio One

In this video, I demonstrate one of my top used Editing Macro's when working in PreSonus Studio One. For anyone creating fade's and editing at light speed in Studio One - I've found this Macro to be a huge time-saver, that allows me to work almost as fast as I can move my mouse, and think of an edit.

In this video, I demonstrate one of my top used Editing Macro's when working in PreSonus Studio One. For anyone creating fade's and editing at light speed in Studio One - I've found this Macro to be a huge time-saver, that allows me to work almost as fast as I can move my mouse, and think of an edit.

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