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Gary Hiebner

Do you want to learn everything that is possible in Studio One?

In this Masterclass course I go through all the functions and features that are possible with Studio One. It is a super comprehensive Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) packed full of tools and features to help you take your songs and productions to the next level.

I have been using Studio One for the last 10 years, and have explored every part and aspect of the application, and want to show you how you TOO can navigate and explore this application with ease.

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Do you want to learn everything that is possible in Studio One?

In this Masterclass course I go through all the functions and features that are possible with Studio One. It is a super comprehensive Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) packed full of tools and features to help you take your songs and productions to the next level.

I have been using Studio One for the last 10 years, and have explored every part and aspect of the application, and want to show you how you TOO can navigate and explore this application with ease.

I have also worked through many, if not all the DAWs that are currently available. And Studio One is my DAW of choice because of its ease of use, and the strong toolset it has.

So, if sounds like something interesting that you want to learn, then this is the perfect course for you.  

Learn

This course will take you step-by-step on how to start off off with the application. From launching the application and creating your first song, and project. Through to recording audio & MIDI, the editing and mixing capabilities. And finally how to master and export out your songs and productions.

With easy-to-follow tutorials and a real-world example to follow, you'll enjoy learning while taking action.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Creating your own Songs and Projects

  • How to Record Audio and MIDI Parts

  • Learn the Instruments and Effects that are available in the application

  • How to Mix and Master your songs and projects

  • Learn the Unique Features like The Chord Track, Scratch Pad, Melodyne Integration, dedicated mastering projects editor, the Pattern Editor, and Bending Audio.

  • Learn How to expand your skillset with the Macros and Show Page

WHY USE 

Studio One is a packed with a ton of tools and features to use in your productions

Using the included tools and features to take your Studio One songs to the next level

WHY LEARN FROM US?

This course will go through the steps on how to get up and running in Studio one, plus show you all the features and functions in the application.

My goal with the course is to give you the tools and tricks that you need within Studio One to use the application efficiently.

I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU IN THE COURSE.

Cheers, 

Gary Hiebner

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Learning objectives

  • Learn how to use the studio one application
  • Learn how to record audio and midi in studio one
  • Learn how to edit, mix and master in studio one
  • Learn how to use all the functions and features in studio one

Syllabus

Here you will get to know your way around the Studio One application
Introduction
The Different Versions of Studio One
Exploring the Start Page
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Updates to the Start Page
Setting Up Your Audio Device
Creating Your First Song
ASSIGNMENT 1: CREATE YOUR FIRST SONG
Taking a Look Around the Interface
Key Commands and Keyboard Shortcuts
In this section you will learn how to work with audio and audio tracks
Creating Audio Tracks
Setting Up a Metronome and Recording to a Track
The Zooming Functions
Going Over the Transport Controls
Going Through the Tools
Using the Pool
Editing Audio Tracks
Using Auto Punch In Recording
Recording to Takes
Comping an Edit
ASSIGNMENT 2: RECORDING AUDIO
Using the Slip Edit Tool
Exploring the Audio Editor
Clip Gain Envelope Editing
How to Use Low Latency Mode
How do Audio Loops Work?
Timebase, Rulers, & Multiple Rulers
This section will go over how to create, use and edit Instruments tracks and MIDI
Instrument Track Basics
Setting Up a MIDI Controller
Setting Up and Using the Virtual QWERTY Keyboard
Create Instrument Tracks
Recording MIDI to Instrument Tracks
ASSIGNMENT 3: SETUP AND RECORD AN INSTRUMENT TRACK
Using the Piano Editor
Quantizing MIDI and the Quantize Panel
Using the Velocity Lanes
Transpose, Merge and Duplicate Parts
Using Retrospective Recording
How to use Step Record
Using the Drum View
Creating Drum Maps for 3rd Party Instruments
Taking a Look at the Score View
This section goes over the Mixing Console and how to Mix in Studio One
Navigating the Mix Console
Bus Channels and Routing
Using Insert Effects
Copying and Moving Insert Effects
3rd Party Effects & Instruments
Using FX Channels
How the Main Output Works
Changes to the Panner and Pan Modes
Loading and Saving Effects Chains
Using Mix Effects
The Channel Overview Window
Using Channel Icons
Bounce Selection to New Track
Using Event FX
Using Grouping
More on Using Bus Channels
View Bus Channels in the Mixer and Track Arrange Area
Difference Between FX Channels and Bus Channels
Using Folders and Bus Channels
What are VCA Channels and Why to Use them
Extended Mixer Scenes
MicroView for 3rd Party Effects
Using the Listen Bus
ASSIGNMENT 4: USING THE MIX CONSOLE
Setting Up and Using Cue Mixes
Flipping the Send Faders with Fader Flip
Using Ampire with Guitars
Ampire on Non-Guitar Based Tracks
This section takes a look at the Instruments in Studio One and how to Use them
Using Impact
Using Mojito
Using the Mai Tai Synth - Part 1
Using the Mai Tai Synth - Part 2
Looking at Presence
Sampler One Basics
Creating and Using Music Loops
How to Create Keyswitching Maps
In this section we take a look at the included effects with Studio One
Using the Pro EQ
Pro EQ3 and The Dynamic Mode
The Compressor
The Analog Delay
Bitcrush
The De-Esser
Using the Vocoder
Here we take a look at the Patterns feature and How to use it
Adding and Using Patterns
Using Variations, Probability and Repeats
Converting Between Patterns and Parts
Step Record in Patterns & Record in Real-Time
ASSIGNMENT 5: USING PATTERNS
Here in this section we tack a look at the other types of tracks other than Audio and Instrument tracks
Using the Tempo Track
Time and Key Signature Tracks
Creating a Marker Track and Markers

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Develops skills in audio editing, mixing, and mastering, which are core skills for producing songs and music
Explores all the functions and features of Studio One, which is standard in industry for producing music
Taught by Gary Hiebner, who has worked with many of the DAWs that are currently available
Examines all the functions and features of Studio One, which is highly relevant to producing music
Takes a step-by-step approach, which can aid beginning and intermediate learners
Uses real-world examples, which can aid in understanding how Studio One works

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Using the Metronome and Practice Basic Recording Techniques
Practice recording with the metronome, this prepares you to record with the click track and stay in time.
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  • Practice keeping time with a metronome.
  • Record yourself playing along with the metronome.
  • Listen back and identify any areas where you need to improve your timing.
Create A Drum Pattern Using The Virtual QWERTY Keyboard and Drum Maps
This activity gives you hands on experience with the QWERTY keyboard, practicing creating a drum pattern is key to using MIDI effectively.
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  • Open Studio One and create a new song.
  • Add a new Instrument track and select 'Impact' as the instrument.
  • Click the 'Virtual QWERTY Keyboard' button in the upper right corner of the Piano Roll.
  • Use the QWERTY keyboard to play a simple drum pattern.
  • Click the 'Drum Maps' button in the upper right corner of the Piano Roll.
Edit Audio Tracks Using Auto Punch In & Comping
Practice editing audio tracks using punch in recording and comping. This helps you work on editing techniques and removing unwanted noise from recordings.
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  • Record an audio track with multiple takes.
  • Use the Auto Punch In tool to punch in and out of different takes.
  • Use the Comp tool to create a comp track from the different takes.
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Using Ampire To Record Electric Guitar
Using Ampire can help you improve your electric guitar recording and mixing. Experimenting with the different amp models and effects will enhance your mixes.
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  • Open Studio One and create a new song.
  • Add a new Instrument track and select 'Ampire' as the instrument.
  • Connect your electric guitar to your audio interface.
  • Set the input and output settings in Studio One.
  • Begin by experimenting with the different presets included with Ampire.
Practice Working with Patterns and Variations
This activity enhances your ability to work with patterns and variations in Studio One, a skill that is essential for creating interesting and dynamic music productions.
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  • Open Studio One and create a new song.
  • Add a new MIDI track.
  • Click the 'Patterns' button in the upper right corner of the Piano Roll.
  • Create a simple drum pattern using the Virtual QWERTY Keyboard.
  • Click the 'Variations' button in the upper left corner of the Patterns window.
Create a Song Using Studio One For Your Portfolio
Create a song using Studio One to showcase your new skills and add to your portfolio. Experiment with what you've learned in this course and create a meaningful and musical composition.
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  • Identify your goals for the song.
  • Choose a suitable genre and theme.
  • Write your lyrics and compose your music.
  • Record and mix your song.
  • Master your song and export it to a high-quality format.

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