Studio One MIDI Guru Guide

Studio One pro Gary Hiebner presents comprehensive Studio One video tutorials focused on more advanced MIDI features and techniques! If you want to be a Studio One MIDI guru, you need to know these MIDI editing and performance tools found in Studio One. These videos are designed for those who are already familiar with Studio One 5, but want to learn more about the deeper MIDI features included in Studio One. If you're new to Studio One, checkout the most comprehensive video manual available, Studio One 5 Explained® here.

Videos
Introduction (00:47) - Gary welcomes you and gives an introduction on what is going to be covered in this Studio One MIDI tutorial series.
Pitch Editing (09:47) - Here we look at the different tools you can use for pitch editing your note data in Studio One.
Velocity Editing (03:39) - This video goes over the tools you have to edit your Velocity data to add realism and dynamics to your MIDI parts.
Alternate Ways to Quantize MIDI (08:00) - Discover other interesting and helpful ways to quantize your MIDI performances in Studio One.
Changing the Length of Notes (05:12) - Gary shows you another helpful step to fine-tune and improve your MIDI performance; edit your MIDI note lengths. See how to do it with cool edit options in Studio One!
Creating & Saving Drum Maps (05:38) - Here we take a look at how to create your own custom Drum maps to improve your workflow and creativeness when programming MIDI drum parts.
Using Keyswitches (04:26) - Keyswitches are yet another way to improve the articulation of your MIDI performances. This video goes over how to program in keyswitch changes in Studio One.
Building Up Layered Instruments (08:50) - With Studio One Multi Instruments you can build up complex, layered instruments. This video shows you how to do that!
Using Layered Note FX (05:39) - Expanding on the last video this video goes into detail on how you can use Multi Note FX chains on your Multi Instruments.
MIDI Filtering (03:46) - MIDI filtering is a great way to filter out the MIDI notes you don't want or need in your performances. This video shows you how to set it all up.
Setting Up a Multichannel Instrument (04:21) - In this video, tutorial we go over how Multichannel/Multitimbral instruments are setup and utilized in Studio One.
Setting Up Multi-Output Instrument Pt. 1 (03:44) - This video shows you how to setup the routing for Multi-Output instruments in Studio One, to get more control of your sounds by routing them to individual tracks for further processing and balancing.
Setting Up Multi-Output Instrument Pt. 2 (04:14) - Continuing on after the previous video, see how to set up multi outputs for a single instrument such as a drum kit for further processing and balancing.
Editing MIDI CC Data for More Expression (07:26) - This video goes over how to use the MIDI Continuous Controller lanes in Studio One to add more expression and dynamics to your MIDI performances.
Using Patterns to Build Up Instrument Sequences (10:46) - Using Patterns to build up MIDI sequences is a powerful, different way to build up chords and melodies. This videos shows you the ins and outs of using Patterns creatively.
Chord Track to Detect Chords (02:13) - The Chord Track is a very useful tool to use when you need to detect chords, when you're not too sure what the chords are in your MIDI performance.
Chord Track to Change Your Chords & MIDI Note Data (06:19) - Another way to use the Chord track is to use it to help you build up chord progressions and/or to get your instruments to automatically follow the key and chords of the song.
Creating Your Own Sampled Instruments with SampleOne XT (03:57) - This video teaches you how you can use your own audio samples to create your own Sampled Instruments in Sample One XT.
Slicing up Beats with SampleOne XT (03:31) - Last but not least, discover how you can also use SampleOne XT to detect the transients in a beat, and slice them up to create a custom Sample One drum instrument.