Studio One 7 Jump Start

Are you eager to begin using Studio One 7, yet uninterested in deciphering a 300-page guide? You're in the right place. In this Studio One 7 video course, Studio One guru Eli Krantzberg teaches you the basics of Studio One 7 so that you can hit the ground running quickly and get down to doing what you want to do: record your own music. You'll learn how to set up your audio interface, how to navigate your session, record audio and MIDI instruments, add effects, edit tracks, and much more! By the end of this Studio One 7 course, you'll be ready to start recording your first track in Studio One and building your first full song! These videos are designed for new Studio One 7 users.

Videos
Setup (05:10) - Learn how to set up the audio interface and MIDI keyboard controller used by Studio One, followed by how to start your first song.
A Bird's Eye View (03:10) - Get a broad overview of the main parts of the Studio One interface.
Tracks (05:39) - Learn a few different ways to create new tracks.
Navigating the Timeline (04:59) - Explore a few different ways of controlling and looping playback.
Basic Zooming Workflows (03:19) - Discover simple commands and mouse movements that allow you to zoom in on different areas of the screen.
Recording MIDI (05:14) - Learn how to set up the metronome, count in, and record using input quantize and record mix mode.
Recording Takes (03:11) - See how to record multiple takes to individual layers and then switch between the takes for playback.
Recording Audio (04:17) - Follow along as an audio track is created and set up for recording a live cowbell.
Arranging & Editing Events (04:58) - See some simple techniques for copying and editing events, including duplicating, copying, splitting, muting, renaming, and more.
Getting Started with Patterns (05:10) - Discover an alternate way of working with software instruments by drawing notes into grid-based patterns.
Console QuickStart (04:33) - Learn how to use the Mix view to set up a send routing from multiple tracks to the same effects return and to process tracks with an insert EQ effect.
Introduction to the Launcher (05:41) - Explore some ways this cell- and scene-based grid of events is used to remix and experiment with variations in your arrangement.
Getting Started with Automation (02:24) - Learn how to automate the movement of mixer parameters so the values change over time during playback of your arrangement.
Sharing Your Music (04:27) - See how to export individual tracks and/or render (bounce) your whole song to a single stereo file.