![]() ![]() And then I change the marker name to be the name I want on the final MP3 file. With Cubase, I trim and fade the ends of each song,use the P command and then add a marker for that range corresponding to the song. That’s not a huge deal, but awkward for an operation that can be very common. With S1, you can group the tracks, but you have to use a separate tool to do the splits. They are OK, but not particularly great.įor these live concerts, I want to deliver it as a collection of the individual songs (10 songs in this case.) With Cubase, I group the tracks and then quickly slice the songs using alt+click from the default tool. Because of that, I limited myself only to the plugs that come with S1 Pro. I did this mix in Studio One because that’s what the band leader has and I will be turning over the files to him. And to be fair to Presonus, a good part of that workflow is plug-ins from third parties. ![]() I normally do that in Cubase and have a workflow that is really quick. This evening I did a quick mix of a live program with 5 tracks. Regarding Studio One, mostly it is pretty strong, but there are some things that seem surprisingly off. PS: please, don’t quote whole my message to reply Couldn’t find anything like that, I know about Transform Window and MIDI functions though. I wonder if there is something that can color tracks based on name, or name tracks based on something else, delete muted notes, etc. This is what I mean:Īlso didn’t find something about logical editor, but maybe it has some different name. I have just checked some of the previous features, I can say I like the automation curve feature when you can easily make S line, while in Cubase you need one more do for this.Īlso I like that every track has volume slider, and in Cubase it is usually hidden, so often you need an extra click to tune volume.Īlso I kinda not able to find some proofs that you can A/B plugins and copy paste their presets, like Cubase. ![]() ability to create macro (like in Massive) when you bind few rotaries to one rotary (Cubase doesn’t have it too though).midi transformer that can transform input into certain tonality ( example). ![]()
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