Studio One 3: Did you upgrade?
- KVRAF
- 5483 posts since 15 Dec, 2011 from Bucharest, Romania
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- KVRAF
- 1594 posts since 16 Jan, 2010 from Denver
+1murnau wrote:I'm pretty sure in the next 6-9 month if not earlier. Dare to bet?sugo wrote:I think the actual number of sales, and the long and innovativ development of the software, will be a reason for a long time till any sale for this thing will reach us. thats also the reason why i bought it now. and furthermore i couldn`t wait to trying this thing. and for now i can say: it was a good decision. i enjoy it very much to play with it.murnau wrote:I wait for the 50% off sale to coming.
Id be willing to bet that around christmas/black friday they will have a one day 50% off sale (as presonus have been known to do from time to time like on valentines day). IMHO it was worth it for the shiny newness+jrr's discount. If it wasnt for that discount though I probably would have waited
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- KVRist
- 200 posts since 11 Jul, 2004
Thanks a lot for this! Knew i should have at least tried the alt key!Orbit-50 wrote:Straight from the horses mouth bro,duncanm wrote:question on s1 though, just in general. Why is live the only DAW that by default allows you to move midi notes with the arrow keys instead of moving from one note to the next, as cubase and s1 does? Can you even nudge with the arrows with s1?
Nudging is an alternative to moving Events and notes across the timeline with the mouse. To Nudge any Event or note, select it and do one of the following:
NudgePress [Alt]+[Right Arrow] on the keyboard to move the Event or note forward in time by the current snap value in the Arrangement or Editor. With Snap disabled, nudging adjusts in milliseconds.
Nudge BackPress [Alt]+[Left Arrow] on the keyboard to move the Event or note backward in time.
Nudge BarPress [Ctrl]/[Cmd]+[Right Arrow] to move the Event or note forward by one bar.
Nudge Bar Back Press [Ctrl]/[Cmd]+[Left Arrow] to move the Event or note backward by one bar.
Any number of Events or notes can be selected and Nudged simultaneously. The Nudge commands are also available in the Edit menu.
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- KVRist
- 312 posts since 4 Apr, 2014 from Home
e@rs wrote:I'm pretty sure they'll have a sale by the end of this year...
ok, ok, i forgot that we are already in mayezelkow1 wrote:Id be willing to bet that around christmas/black friday they will have a one day 50% off sale
so maybe 6 month is a realistic time
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- KVRian
- 1158 posts since 6 Jan, 2015 from London, England
Did you know that you can also nudge using the mouse wheel, if you have one. Just select one or more notes in the MIDI editor then scroll the mouse wheel over the last 2 digits of the Start field. To nudge further, scroll it over the 2nd-from-last 2 digits. You can use the scroll wheel to change the end, length, pitch, and velocity of the notes in the same way.duncanm wrote:Thanks a lot for this! Knew i should have at least tried the alt key!Orbit-50 wrote:To Nudge any Event or note, select it and do one of the following:
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- KVRAF
- 8802 posts since 7 Oct, 2005
I thought to wait till I buy FLS then write the aboveurlwolf wrote:Nope, bought flstudio
The main reason for me is that there is no notation and I don't feel I'm missing something 'great' staying with S1v2.
Now FLS also doesn't have notation but the piano roll + the flexibility of the patterns and/or tracks are giving me a great composing tool. It's if you think about, a great arranger and scratch pad! The only drawback for me is that I need to learn the shortcuts and how to do specific things like midi and audio editing, automation and the mixer.
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- KVRian
- 1158 posts since 6 Jan, 2015 from London, England
Anyone reading this thread to help decide whether to upgrade might like to read Studio One Expert's article: Studio One 3 Review - The Hits and Misses.
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- KVRAF
- 11511 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
Just upgraded a few minutes ago.
Reasons I upgraded:
1. Extended Effects Chains
2. Multi-Instrument+FX Presets (i.e. proper multi-out Instrument Templates)
3. Copying a single effect across multiple channels with a single click+drag
4. More organized mixer (in terms of naming, locations, etc.)
5. Freely resizable mixer
6. GUI
Things I'll probably never use but will try to explore more:
1. Scratch Pad
2. Arranger
Things that are "nice to haves" that I'll also probably never use:
1. Mai Tai
2. Presence XT (honestly - why not focus resources elsewhere?)
Things I'm bummed about not getting:
1. Mixer Undo (this is my #1 request for a reason)
2. Notation/Staff View
3. Polarity Invert Button on Channels (Mixer View)
4. Independent Left/Right Panning on Stereo Tracks
5. Selectable Pan Laws
6. Freehand Tempo Drawing
7. Global Effects Bypass (so handy for switching from mixing to recording modes)
8. Mix Knob for Effects and Effect Chains
9. Faster workflow in the piano roll
10. Varispeed (though, I wasn't expecting this one at all, it would have been great)
Reasons I upgraded:
1. Extended Effects Chains
2. Multi-Instrument+FX Presets (i.e. proper multi-out Instrument Templates)
3. Copying a single effect across multiple channels with a single click+drag
4. More organized mixer (in terms of naming, locations, etc.)
5. Freely resizable mixer
6. GUI
Things I'll probably never use but will try to explore more:
1. Scratch Pad
2. Arranger
Things that are "nice to haves" that I'll also probably never use:
1. Mai Tai
2. Presence XT (honestly - why not focus resources elsewhere?)
Things I'm bummed about not getting:
1. Mixer Undo (this is my #1 request for a reason)
2. Notation/Staff View
3. Polarity Invert Button on Channels (Mixer View)
4. Independent Left/Right Panning on Stereo Tracks
5. Selectable Pan Laws
6. Freehand Tempo Drawing
7. Global Effects Bypass (so handy for switching from mixing to recording modes)
8. Mix Knob for Effects and Effect Chains
9. Faster workflow in the piano roll
10. Varispeed (though, I wasn't expecting this one at all, it would have been great)
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- KVRist
- 414 posts since 15 Nov, 2012 from New Zealand
I'm going to upgrade.
I was pretty harsh earlier for various reasons, being drunk might not have helped.
Recording to layers always expanding after recording bugs me.
Style of marketing bugs me.
I bug me.
Just little things
Scratch pad and arranger track is prefect for my work flow and something I have always asked for.
The tempo mapping sucks but even if was great, I shouldn't use it as it really adds another layer of complexity not needed
I was pretty harsh earlier for various reasons, being drunk might not have helped.
Recording to layers always expanding after recording bugs me.
Style of marketing bugs me.
I bug me.
Just little things
Scratch pad and arranger track is prefect for my work flow and something I have always asked for.
The tempo mapping sucks but even if was great, I shouldn't use it as it really adds another layer of complexity not needed
- KVRist
- 118 posts since 17 Apr, 2005 from DFW, TX
Yes! Bought the pro update the very first day.
resistance is futile. Check my latest mix: viewtopic.php?f=14&t=532758
- KVRAF
- 7624 posts since 21 Dec, 2002 from MD USA
e@rs wrote:I'm pretty sure they'll have a sale by the end of this year...
yup, I'm waiting for a sale before I do.
my music: http://www.alexcooperusa.com
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"It's hard to be humble, when you're as great as I am." Muhammad Ali
- KVRAF
- 2697 posts since 3 Aug, 2003 from Narnia
@LawrenceFLawrenceF wrote:Yep. There's a big "IQ" icon on the main toolbar, "Input Quantize", it's also on the Record Panel. It's always been there on the main toolbar, it's just a big button now...ls1xxx wrote:Can you Auto Quantize midi notes while recording? I didn't see this option in the last version.
You seem to know your way around Studio One better than most, so I hope you don't mind if I ask you a question.
In the MIDI editor/Piano Roll, Is it possible to select notes by pitch?
Say I want to edit the velocities of all the closed hi-hat notes in one go, can I select all f# notes at once, without marquee dragging?
I never found a way to do this in previous versions, so I'm wondering if it's in V3 - or maybe I just missed it.
- KVRist
- 172 posts since 19 Oct, 2013 from Romania
I am no Lawrence, but....
Yes you can do it, at least in version 2, by holding CTRL (on Windows) and then simply click the note you want in the piano roll.
Works rather nicely.
Yes you can do it, at least in version 2, by holding CTRL (on Windows) and then simply click the note you want in the piano roll.
Works rather nicely.
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...and that's all I have to say about it!
...and that's all I have to say about it!