Song Page
Key Commands - Migration Your transition from another DAW to Studio One can be made much easier by making some changes to the Keyboard mapping scheme within S1. Go to...Studio One > Options... > General > Keyboard Shortcuts ...and make the changes you require there.
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Song Page
QuickSwitch You can easily switch between any open Songs or Projects from any of the Studio One Pages with this tip.... 1. Hold down Ctrl (keep it held down) then hit Tab. 2. Let go of the Ctrl key when the desired Project or Song is selected in the pop up menu...
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Options
Quick Start You may be able to save yourself some time with this tip. When starting up Studio One if you would prefer to have a default action for S1 on start up then you can find that option here... Studio One > Options... > General> when Studio One starts
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Song Page
Manage Outputs from Plugin UI You can Enable / Disable Outputs for Plugins that have multiple outputs from the Instrument Panel in the Console, but if you want to... a. Save the screen space that the Console view will take up b. Avoid having to browse / move away from the current Plugin UI you are working on ...but still be able to enable or disable Outputs for your plugins. Click on the "CH" button on the plugin UI to make any Output changes you want.
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Song Page
Quick Linking Control Link in Studio One gives you a hugely simplified way to control software parameters with hardware controllers. 1. Go to the two parameter boxes that can be be found in the top left of the Song Page. 2. Move the hardware and software controls to be linked 3. Now click the Link button (chain icon).
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Song Page
The Fade Trick Adjusting the Fade Flag on clips will create a Linear fade by default. Changing the curve of the fade can be done by clicking on the Fade Curve Box and dragging up or down, this will produce a Logarithmic or Exponential fade - out curve. One might adjust the Fade Flag and Fade Curve Box independently, but there is a trick that will allow you to adjust both at the same time. Hold down Shift *before* you click on the Fade Flag or the Fade Curve Box then drag left or right to adjust the Curve length and up and down to change the Fade curve type.
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Song Page
Rename all You can rename clips in S1 easily by a. Selecting the clips you want to rename b. Right Click b. Choose the "Rename Events" command ...but there is another way... 1. Select the track that has the clips you want to rename. 2. Change the Track name 3. Press and hold the Shift key and while doing that press Enter
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Studio One v2
Plug-in Header UI tabs While the UI tabs are an excellent way to see at a glance the list of inserts on a track...you can also a. Click on each one to bring up the UI for that plug b. Rearrange inserts on a track by dragging the tabs
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Studio One v2
Floating toolbar The floating toolbar in v2 offers significantly more tools compared to v.1 Use your middle mouse button to bring the v2 floating toolbar into view...
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Studio One V2
The Record Panel Go to View > Record Panel to bring up a comprehensive Panel of record related buttons that will sit just above the Transport. You can also use Shift + Alt + R to bring it into view
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Studio One v2
Transport Alignment You can move the Transport left or right by clicking on the Spanner icon on the Transport and selecting the menu that pops up. You can also right click on any blank pace either side of the transport to bring up the same menu.
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jpettit
When checking out Comping in S1V2, I was lost on how to reasonably audition the takes. I looked in the manual, but I knew I saw a much easier way somewhere than manualy selecting the Listen Tools and manually setting Solo. I went and reviewed the live stream release videos and they did not cover it. I finally found it today in the Studio One Comping Video from the Studio One product page. The answer: Alt Click the highlighted region. From the manual: 6.8.2 Auditioning Takes When comping, it is helpful to be able to quickly audition the various takes to determine the desired parts of each take. Soloing Layers allows you to quickly switch between takes exclusively, as only one Layer of a Track may be soloed at any time. Note that Track Solo is independent of this, so you can solo the Track or not, depending on whether you would like to hear the performances you are comping in the context of the other Tracks in your Song. Alternatively, the Listen tool is well suited to auditioning takes. With the Listen tool selected, you can simply click anywhere on any take to instantly hear it. Note that using the Listen tool will also solo the Track. I think they should update the manual.
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Studio One v2
Mastering
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Studio One v2
Applying EQ
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Studio One v2
Applying Dynamics
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Studio One v2
Applying Other Effects
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Studio One v2
Assembling a Project
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Studio One v2
Publishing
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LMike
Hotspots db may get more into this later but investigate the "Hotspots" in the key command list. Here is an example where I've mapped Create Range From Cursor To Hotspot to Alt + H, which creates a range from cursor to transient. Another example with midi using the same command. The first hotspot is the clip edge. The second is the next midi note.
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LMike
Ranges There are also various un-mapped key commands related to Selection Ranges. You might want to also investigate some potential uses for those, especially if you have hardware control devices that can map to key commands.
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