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2017/03/15 14:17:46
pwalpwal
BobF
pwalpwal
this thread should be in the software forum




You owe me a 43" display, qwerty keyboard and an FA06




i  must've missed that memo!
2017/03/15 15:11:21
cparmerlee
pwalpwal
this thread should be in the software forum


Feel free to move it. You have my permission.
2017/03/15 15:12:11
pwalpwal
cparmerlee
pwalpwal
this thread should be in the software forum


Feel free to move it. You have my permission.




if only!
2017/03/15 16:28:14
...wicked
SOP gets a positive side glance from me just for being able to rotate the PRV 90 degrees. 
2017/03/15 16:40:32
timidi
Some seem to like the Project view in S1 for mastering. To me, it needs some work. Only one assignable output leaves it useless jumping thru lots of hoops in order to use reference tracks. That, and most of the Metadata stuff doesn't seem to work. 
 
One plus for S1 is the way they set up the solo. Click anywhere on any track when solo is engaged and that track is soloed. Love how fluent this is.
 
random thoughts.
2017/03/15 17:00:05
bapu
pwalpwal
the studio one gui fits on my laptop screen (1600x900)


So will a DOS/CMD window.
2017/03/15 18:33:51
jpetersen
Jeff Evans
No!..... the manual is OK but not great so if it is not in the manual you can assume it can be done!  The fine detail stuff is elsewhere.  You have to look everywhere else.  All the Groove 3 vids explain it well.  There are plenty of tutorials on it both on the website and on Youtube.  Studio One Expert is also another great source of info as is the forum in general (Tips and Tricks section)



Thanks, much appreciated.
 
I ask because, for example, I use clips with multiple guitar note attacks for a more human feel.
I reduce a clip so only one attack is "visible" and copy that x times.
Then I scroll the audio inside each clip left or right to expose the attack I want.
 
In S1 I found no way to move the audio and so I stretched the end, shrunk the beginning and
repositioned, over and over.
 
Problem is I tend to look for things under similar names I know from Sonar and find nothing.
Then someone tells me how to do the same thing in S1 but under a different name or different method.
There's no solution to this other than cumulative learning.
2017/03/15 18:41:34
rcklln
It would be great if Sonar added some features similar to the arranger track and scratch pads.
 
The remote app is pretty useful also.
2017/03/15 19:36:40
jpetersen
At the moment you can run the mouse along the timeline to mark a section of a song.
Grab that highlighted section and drag it out to an empty area of the song.
But I believe there are many issues with this technique.
Much discussion has taken place on this topic.
 
Ripple editing should be coming soon.
 
S1 declares itself a single-window application, so a scratchpad becomes a need.
The scratchpad functionality is roughly covered if you open a second project inside Sonar.
2017/03/15 20:24:27
chuckebaby
pwalpwal
this thread should be in the software forum


looks like the genie in a bottle granted your wish pwal .
 
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