Studio One MIDI Guru Guide TUTORiAL
FANTASTiC | 18 December 2020 | 203 MB
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.
Gary welcomes you and gives an introduction on what is going to be covered in this Studio One MIDI tutorial series, so you know exactly what to expect. Then he hits the ground running with tutorials on ways to alternatively edit MIDI Pitch, Velocity, and Quantize, as well as ways to change the length of your MIDI notes to improve your MIDI performance. Then you’ll see how to create your own custom Drum Maps to improve your workflow and creativeness when programming MIDI drum parts.
Throughout the rest of the videos you’ll learn about helpful and inspiring MIDI features and techniques like Keyswitches, layering instruments, MIDI Filtering, setting up both Multichannel and Multi-Output virtual MIDI Instruments, using Continuous Controller messages for adding dynamics and expressiveness, using Patterns to build up instrument sequences, the Chord Track feature to detect and/or change the chords in your song, using your own audio samples to create your own Sampled Instruments in SampleOne XT, and even how to use SampleOne XT to detect the transients in a beat, and slice them up to create a custom SampleOne XT drum instrument!
To see exactly what these in-depth Studio One 5 video tutorials show you, and how they’ll reveal the deeper side of performing with MIDI and editing it in more creative ways, see the individual Studio One MIDI tutorial descriptions on this page. See why so many love Studio One for their MIDI performance and editing needs… Watch “Studio One MIDI Guru Guide” today.