Recording & Editing Audio in Studio One 3
Presonus Studio One 3 excels in recording and editing audio thanks to its powerful new audio features. In these in-depth video tutorials DAW guru Scott Fritz shows you the important basics as well as creative, advanced techniques when recording and editing audio in Studio One.
Videos
• IO Setup & General File Settings (03:41) - Learn how to set up Studio One to record audio.
• Creating Audio Tracks (01:37) - See how to create tracks in Studio One to prepare for recording.
• Audio Region Settings (04:25) - Get a close look at the default audio information and controls available in Studio One.
• Recording Guitar Tracks (05:57) - Explore how to setup and use guitar amp simulator plug-ins in Studio One.
• Slicing, Fading, & Editing Your Performance (04:35) - Discover creative ways to use basic editing tools.
• Using Melodyne To Create Vocal Harmonies (04:55) - Get a look at how to use Melodyne creatively to create complex vocal harmony ideas.
• Using Scratch Pads To Create Different Edits (05:00) - See ways to incorporate Scratch Pads into your everyday Studio One workflow.
• Taking Advantage Of Track Layers (04:59) - Learn how to use Track Layers to your advantage and enhance your workflow.
• Quantizing Audio Tracks (03:32) - Explore how to apply quantize to your audio tracks to make performances tighter and more in the groove.
• Using Audio Bend On Quantized Audio (04:27) - Get an understanding of how to use Studio One’s powerful Audio Bend feature when quantizing audio performances.
• The Bend Panel (03:25) - See all the powerful options available when bending audio in the Bend Panel.