Studio One 7: New Features Explained

If you're looking forward to getting the most out of the new Studio One 7 update, you're in the right place! In this Studio One 7 video tutorial series, Studio One wizard Eli Krantzberg breaks down all the shiny new features and updates, providing plenty of examples and usage scenarios along the way, as well as several tips to help maximize efficiency. From brand new components like Launcher (grid-based music production) and Deep Flight One (virtual instrument) to other updates and enhancements, it's all covered here in detail, so you'll be ready to hit the ground running! These Studio One videos are designed for those familiar with Studio One but new to version 7.

Studio One 7
Splice Integration (08:01) - See how the new Splice extension allows you to log in, audition, transpose, drag and drop, manage favorites, and work with Splice content directly from within the Studio One Browser.
Introduction to Launcher (04:03) - Learn about the new Launcher in Studio One: a new grid-based non-linear approach to music production based on cells, scenes, and playlists.
Working with Cells (06:12) - See how to populate cells by dragging and dropping from the timeline, the loops browser, and the Splice browser. Then follow along as a vocal chop instrument is set up in Impact and used to record directly into a cell. The cell event is then copied and edited to cells in other scenes.
Controlling Launcher Playback (04:34) - Learn about the various quantize and playback options that control when and how scenes and cells are triggered.
Launcher Playlists (03:33) - Discover how to organize performances of your scenes into playlists for easy playback and recall or to transfer to the Arrange timeline.
Working with Launcher Arrangements (04:42) - Discover how to drag and drop Launcher cells or scenes into the timeline, insert a Launcher playlist into a song, record a performance triggering cells and scenes live into the timeline, and how to export and mix down Launcher playlists.
Deep Flight One QuickStart (07:04) - Explore the interface of the new Deep Flight One instrument in Studio One 7.
Arrangement Enhancements (02:46) - See and hear how the new Loop Tool, Event Loop option, and Global Transpose functions work.
Editing & Mixing Enhancements (10:50) - Learn about the new advanced tempo detection, AI-powered stem separation, Impact integration in the Note Editor, automatic creation of an instrument bus for multi-output instruments, new integrated scale panel functions and filtering options in the Note Editor, per-pitch resolution and step counts in Melodic Patterns, and new Note Editor selection and snapping behavior.
Other Enhancements (05:40) - Discover a mix of small but useful interface and workflow improvements, including the new detachable browser, extended list view and tag filtering in the Loops tab, the new CV instrument for working with external modular synthesizers, improved auto gain in several plug-ins, Impact workflow improvements, and more.
Studio One 7.1 Update
Cinematic Lights Quick Start (10:11) - Get an overview of the new hybrid orchestral instrument Cinematic Lights.
Quality Of Life Improvements in Studio One 7.1 (04:21) - Learn about a number of small workflow enhancements to Impact, transforming rendered audio on instrument busses, note editor chord building, and more.