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The Ultimate Studio One Pro Book

By : Doruk Somunkiran
Book Image

The Ultimate Studio One Pro Book

By: Doruk Somunkiran

Overview of this book

The Ultimate Studio One Pro Book is a detailed, step-by-step guide to creating music with Studio One’s extensive set of production tools. This practical, goal-oriented resource will help musicians start producing their own music with Studio One and teach audio professionals how to include Studio One in their production workflow. The book begins by showing you how to set up Studio One to work smoothly on your system. The following chapters will walk you through the process of creating a project, along with recording audio and using virtual instruments to construct a MIDI arrangement. As you advance, you’ll find out how to edit your songs to perfection using Melodyne, Audio Bend, and an extensive collection of MIDI modifiers. You’ll also discover how to mix in Studio One with the effects plugins included in it, along with applying audio mastering in the Project window. Throughout this book, you’ll gain the skills needed to leverage Studio One confidently and effectively, as well as build your own unique music production workflow. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to effortlessly translate your musical ideas into complete songs using Studio One’s powerful tools.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Part 1: Getting Started with Studio One
5
Part 2: Creating in Studio One
9
Part 3: Editing in Studio One
14
Part 4:Mixing and Mastering

Preparing for the Mix

Mixing is a critical step in music production. When it’s done correctly, it takes your music to a whole new level. When it’s executed poorly, even the best song can turn into a painful listening experience.

Many people are intimidated by the process of mixing. There is so much to consider during a mix session, both at an artistic and technical level, that being able to maintain a sharp focus throughout the session may become overwhelming.

I’ve been teaching music technology for more than 20 years now, and I’ve observed on countless occasions that people struggle with their mixes mostly due to a lack of preparation – they get lost inside an endless maze of unorganized musical material and lose their ability to focus. Once we sort everything out by organizing a project, a mix session becomes much more manageable, allowing you to focus on what really matters and present your music in the best light possible. It brings an element...