Mastering Your Drums In Studio One TUTORiAL

Mastering Your Drums In Studio One TUTORiAL

English | Size: 833.57 MB | Duration: 1h 46m

Learn how to use the Drums in Studio One to improve your Music Productions

What you’ll learn
Learn How to Record, Edit and Program Drums in Studio One
Learn the Different Types of Drum Instruments in Studio One
Learn How to use Drums in your Productions
Learn How to Mix Your Drums

Requirements
Studio One Artist or Professional Software, or Studio One+
A basic knowledge on how a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) works
A basic knowledge on how musical instruments work
A basic knowledge on virtual instruments and audio effects

Description
Are Your Drums lacking in your songs and productions? Drums are really the key in your productions to add excitement, and impact. But often these elements can be lacking when you don’t know how to make the most of your MIDI programmed drums.And by understanding how to program and edit better drums, this will transform your songs and give you that high level of dynamics in your productions.In this course I will go through how to record, and edit your MIDI drums. And more importantly how to use the stock instruments and effects in Studio One. Once you understand the basics of drum programming and how it works in Studio One and you explore the extra features and functions, you can take your songs and productions to the next level!So, if sounds like something interesting that you want to learn, then this is the perfect course for you! Learn EVERYTHING you can know about Drums in Studio One!This course will take you step-by-step on how to record, edit and modify your Drums. We will look at all the different instruments and how to use the MIDI editing tools.With easy-to-follow tutorials and a real-world example to follow, you’ll enjoy learning while taking action. WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?What Drum Instruments are available in Studio OneThe MIDI Tools and Editors, and How they workBuilding Up Your Own Drum KitsUnderstanding the Theory Behind Drum ProgrammingExploring Different Meters, and SubdivisionsUsing MIDI Keyboard and Drumpad ControllerrMaking Your MIDI Drums Sound More Real with Velocities, and Humanization TechniquesCreating Variations of GroovesHow to Work with Multi-Output Drums WHY USE STUDIO ONE?Studio One is a packed with a ton of tools and features to use when working to video. And its ease of use and drag and drop functionality really make it easy to work to video. WHY LEARN FROM US?This course will go through the steps on how to get up and running in Studio One and its bundled delay effects, plus show you all the features and functions you can do with them.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

Overview
Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Setting Up Your MIDI Devices

Section 2: The Drum Instruments and Editors

Lecture 3 Building Up Your Own Impact Kit

Lecture 4 The MIDI Editors

Lecture 5 Explaining the Meter and Subdivisions

Lecture 6 MIDI Keyboard vs a Drumpad Controller

Section 3: Programming and Editing Your Beats

Lecture 7 Programming a Basic Beat

Lecture 8 Editing Velocities

Lecture 9 Adding Realism to Your Drums

Lecture 10 Adding Swing

Lecture 11 Straight vs Triplet Feel

Lecture 12 Humanize Actions

Section 4: More Programming Tips and Tricks

Lecture 13 Half time, Double Time

Lecture 14 Ghost Notes and Accents

Lecture 15 Fills

Lecture 16 Flip the Beat Around

Section 5: Mixing Drums

Lecture 17 Multi-Output Drums

Section 6: Conclusion

Lecture 18 Conclusion

Lecture 19 BONUS SECTION

Music Producers and Songwriters who are wanting to use Drums in their Studio One productions,Studio One users who want to see what is possible with the stock Drum Instruments and MIDI Editing Tools,Studio One users who want to improve their music productions with Drums in their mixes

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