Learning Studio One
1h 56mBeginner2013-03-25
Authors

Josh Harris
Musician, Remixer
Course details
Start making music with the powerful, intuitive controls in Studio One and these lessons from producer and remixer Josh Harris. Josh begins with a tour of Studio One's Start Page, the creative hub of the program, where you set up your artist profile and audio devices. He then shows you how to set up and start recording a new song, including punching in and using track layers. The course then moves into editing audio and MIDI, where Josh explains the most important of the editing functions: comping, trimming and time stretching audio, quantizing MIDI, and editing MIDI velocities. He also covers mixing with effects and chains, showing how to speed up the process with presets and automation, and explores Studio One's unique feature set used to master your recordings. The course wraps with tips to connect with your audience and share your music with the world, including publishing to SoundCloud, promoting songs on the Nimbit Store, and using PreSonus Exchange.
Learning objectives
What is Studio One?
Creating a new song
Setting up your artist profile
Adding instruments, loops, and effects
Recording your tracks
Editing MIDI
Tuning audio with Melodyne
Mixing and mastering
Distributing your music
Learning objectives
What is Studio One?
Creating a new song
Setting up your artist profile
Adding instruments, loops, and effects
Recording your tracks
Editing MIDI
Tuning audio with Melodyne
Mixing and mastering
Distributing your music
Skills covered
Studio OnePreSonusAudio RecordingAudio and MusicLearning
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - What you should know before watching this course
- 03 - Using the exercise files
1. Studio One Tour
- 04 - Navigating the Start page
- 05 - Setting up your artist profile
- 06 - Configuring your audio devices
- 07 - Working with external devices
- 08 - Exploring other options
2. Setting Up and Recording a New Song
- 09 - Creating a new song
- 10 - Navigating the Browser
- 11 - Navigating the Transport
- 12 - Dragging and dropping instruments, loops, and effects
- 13 - Configuring and recording an instrument track
- 14 - Configuring and recording an audio track
- 15 - Punching in
- 16 - Recording to track layers
- 17 - Navigating the Inspector
3. Editing Audio and MIDI
- 18 - Quantizing MIDI
- 19 - Editing MIDI
- 20 - Consolidating MIDI regions
- 21 - Converting MIDI to audio with Track Transform
- 22 - Taking advantage of the Studio One editing tools
- 23 - Arranging bundled content
- 24 - Comping your takes
- 25 - Trimming audio, creating fades, and changing region gain
- 26 - Tuning audio with Melodyne
- 27 - Creating Folder Tracks
4. Mixing in Studio One
- 28 - Navigating the Mixer
- 29 - Setting up and routing FX and buses
- 30 - Working with FX chains and presets
- 31 - Recording and writing automation
- 32 - Exporting your mix
5. Mastering in Studio One
- 33 - Preparing songs for mastering and navigating the Project page
- 34 - Utilizing EQ, compression, and limiting
- 35 - Making changes to your original mix during mastering
- 36 - Exporting the finished product
6. Connecting with Your Audience and Other PreSonus Users
- 37 - Publishing to SoundCloud
- 38 - Uploading your song to Nimbit
- 39 - Accessing user-generated content with PreSonus Exchange
Conclusion
- 40 - Next steps
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