More and more music producers use more than one DAW in their workflows. It’s not at all uncommon for collaborators to use a DAW such as Studio One for production while you use Pro Tools for mixing and mastering. If you are a Pro Tools user you could find yourself in a position in the future in which you need to use Studio One to get a job done. If this opportunity presents itself, you will need to know some of the basics, but where should you start?
In this Expert Tutorial we show you six main session-based features in Studio One from a Pro Tools users perspective to help you better understand how to get a session started fast if you need to use Studio One for the first time.
Topics Covered In This Tutorial
Choosing and changing an audio interface mid session
Setting up and altering an audio interface’s I/O
Searching for plug-ins
Loading plug-ins and instruments
Setting up effect buses and mix buses
Setting up pitch correction software
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