My friend Don Baarns created this video for Studio One Expert. I encourage my students to review this to gain an understanding of the potential usefulness of the cursors in Studio One. There is a lot of information here to digest, and not all of it is immediately pertinent to the work that we do. Having said that, it is still good to have a good foundation of understanding of the tools available to us in Studio One.
Note: At some point I may do my own version of this that is more focused and shorter in duration.
The following video provides a quick overview of the production workflow from the Mixdown in Studio One, to batch processing in Izotope RX, and finally to manual clean-up in Izotope RX.
It is important to know where things are going in their folders. During installation, Studio One establishes your Documents folder as the default location for content. When you save a new Song, Studio One creates a new folder with the name you ...
The following article is intended for folks who have ordered a custom FX Chain, though it can be useful to just about anyone who wants to migrate their FX Chain to another computer. Once you completed these steps, the FX Chain will be available to ...
New narrators experience many challenges when producing his or her first few books. One that tends to sneak up on you is the need to create a retail sample. Here's a quick video that walks you through that task using Izotope RX. As noted in the ...