Music Production with Presonus Studio One
Music Production with Presonus Studio One, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.42, with 35 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 1251 reviews, and has 4923 subscribers.
You will learn about At the end of the course the student will be able to produce their own song within Studio One. You'll record audio and MIDI You'll learn to edit these tracks, And you will learn to mix and master the song This course is ideal for individuals who are This is targeted at the beginner student who wants to get into audio software to produce their own musical ideas. It's also aimed at advanced users who might be wanting to switch from another DAW and see what Studio One has to offer It is particularly useful for This is targeted at the beginner student who wants to get into audio software to produce their own musical ideas. It's also aimed at advanced users who might be wanting to switch from another DAW and see what Studio One has to offer.
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Summary
Title: Music Production with Presonus Studio One
Price: $84.99
Average Rating: 4.42
Number of Lectures: 35
Number of Quizzes: 5
Number of Published Lectures: 35
Number of Published Quizzes: 5
Number of Curriculum Items: 40
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 40
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- At the end of the course the student will be able to produce their own song within Studio One.
- You'll record audio and MIDI
- You'll learn to edit these tracks,
- And you will learn to mix and master the song
Who Should Attend
- This is targeted at the beginner student who wants to get into audio software to produce their own musical ideas. It's also aimed at advanced users who might be wanting to switch from another DAW and see what Studio One has to offer
Target Audiences
- This is targeted at the beginner student who wants to get into audio software to produce their own musical ideas. It's also aimed at advanced users who might be wanting to switch from another DAW and see what Studio One has to offer
Get those big song ideas out of your head and into Studio One! In this course from composer/sound designer Gary Hiebner will guide you through Presonus Studio One and how to record and produce your first songs. You’ll also learn how to build your confidence when navigating this feature-rich audio software so that you too can start producing your own music. You’ll be guided through the software’s capabilities, learn how to set up your gear, record in your ideas and edit, mix and export your song.
Course Content includes:
- Learning the User Interface and its Tools
- Setting Up Your Audio Interface and MIDI Devices
- Recording to Audio and MIDI Instrument Tracks
- Using Melodyne to Pitch and Time Correct Audio
- Exploring the Mai Tai Synth
- Using Arrange Tracks to map out your song arrangement
- Using the Scratchpad feature to sketch out different song arrangement ideas
- Exploring the Mix Console and its functions
- Learning how to use the Inserts and Sends in your mix
- Applying Automation to your tracks to give them more interest
- Improving your mix with Bus Processing and Mix Engine effects
- Finalizing your song with some mastering and exporting out your mix.
Compatible with both Macs and PCs, Studio One is a competitive DAW that allows beginners and pros alike to create and produce awesome audio content.
What You’ll Get From This Course:
- Step-by step instructions on how to get started with Studio One for song production
- Easy to follow on screen examples of how to navigate Studio One
- Tips & Tricks from an experience composer and sound designer
- Suitable for beginners and pros alike
Course Goals:
At the end of this course you’ll be able to find your way around the Studio One interface, record to audio and MIDI tracks, use the features like the Scratchpad and Audio Comping to expand on ideas, and understand how to use the Mix Console and its included Inserts and Sends sections – all on your way to producing your first song.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: 5 Great Features in Studio One
Lecture 3: Setting Up Your Audio Interface
Lecture 4: Assignment 1: Now to set up your own audio device
Lecture 5: Taking a Look at the User Interface
Chapter 2: Using Audio
Lecture 1: Recording an Audio Track
Lecture 2: Using the Editing tools to edit your Audio
Lecture 3: How to Punch In, and Comp your Audio
Chapter 3: Using MIDI
Lecture 1: Let's setup MIDI Devices
Lecture 2: Recording Drums with a MIDI Instrument
Lecture 3: Recording a MIDI Bass Part
Lecture 4: Assignment 02: Recording to a Track
Lecture 5: Converting Audio to MIDI with Melodyne
Lecture 6: Assignment 3: Edit some audio with Melodyne
Lecture 7: Exploring Synth Sounds with Mai Tai
Lecture 8: Creating a Multi-Track Drumkit
Chapter 4: Arranging and Mixing
Lecture 1: Adding an Arranger Track
Lecture 2: Assignment 4: Create an Arranger Track
Lecture 3: Organising your Tracks with Folders and Bus Outputs
Lecture 4: Assignment 5: Grouping tracks into Folders
Lecture 5: Exploring the Mix Console
Lecture 6: Adding Inserts to your Tracks
Lecture 7: Using Sends to Setup Reverbs
Lecture 8: Assignment 6: Mixing Your Song
Lecture 9: Get to Grips with Automation
Lecture 10: Applying Bus Processing and Mix Engine Effects
Lecture 11: Assignment 7: Try out some Bus Processing
Chapter 5: Finalising Your Song
Lecture 1: Crash Course in Mastering your Song
Lecture 2: Assignment 8: Apply Mastering to your Main Output
Lecture 3: Sketching Out Ideas with ScratchPads
Lecture 4: Exporting Out your Song
Lecture 5: Assignment 9: Finishing Off your Song
Lecture 6: Bonus Lecture: Handy Resources and Tips
Chapter 6: Extra Tips and Tricks
Lecture 1: Color Coding Your Tracks
Lecture 2: Practice Mix Song
Instructors
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Gary Hiebner
Sound Designer and Music Composer
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 6 votes
- 2 stars: 15 votes
- 3 stars: 118 votes
- 4 stars: 466 votes
- 5 stars: 646 votes
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