I really enjoy creating beats using Roland’s Zenbeats and this seems to have similar functionality, though I only got that idea from watching the preview video above.Īs for mastering, I will be trying that out soon. I absolutely want to learn how to use the Stage (performance) mode. There are a lot of neat sounds and loops that could help kickstart a new song idea. If I have anything on besides a compressor and limiter, it’s likely Neutron Elements.Īlso included are 80+ sample and sound loop libraries to use within Studio One. It can make just about any track sound magically better. I don’t remember if iZotope Neutron Elements comes with Studio One Professional or the Sphere subscription. Sometimes I’ll mic a cabinet, but much of the time it’s Ampire. I often use Ampire to color the electric guitar signal coming from the audio interface. The Sphere subscription includes with it around 30+ effects plugins and a dozen Studio One instruments. I don’t yet understand sidechaining and all the different types of signal routing that the software enables, so that’s something I’ll get to as I learn more. It’s fairly easy to (1) control one instrument with all three controllers and (2) assign different controllers to different instruments. I’ve been using my AKAI MPK239, Nektar Impact LX88+, and even my tiny AKAI MPK Mini to provide my MIDI input. The included virtual instruments are a blast to play with. Fortunately it wasn’t anything a YouTube video couldn’t help me decipher. With that in mind, it was a little difficult figuring out how to connect my audio interface as well as my midi inputs. Please keep in mind I have only a cursory idea of what I am doing.
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