I made a few changes to the Chord Track, then dragged it into a piano instrument track. This deposited MIDI notes for the chords, so now the piano played the chord progression. I then had the guitar follow the new Chord track, and the guitar and piano played together. Next up was adding a drum loop. Figure 1: Studio One is set up for songwriting, and has just generated a bass part.
For example, choose a bass-friendly pitch range. You might also want some half-notes in there. Click on OK, and you have a part. Every time you invoke Fill with Notes, the notes will be different. Delete the notes in the second half, set the loop to the second half, and try again. Now have the part follow the Chord Track.
Your follow options are Parallel, Narrow, and Bass. I usually prefer Narrow over Bass, but try them both. Now the notes follow the chord progression. This may not be necessary, but if the part is too busy pitch-wise, specify the scale note and choose Major or Minor Triad.
Now all the notes will be moved to the first, third, or fifth. Of course, you can also experiment with other scales—but remember, the object is to get an acceptable bass part down fast, so you can move on to songwriting. Figure 3: The session bass player came up with a pretty cool part. The vitally important point to remember is that all this was created, start to finish, in under four minutes which included tuning and plugging in the guitar.
The end result was some decent guide tracks, so I could start work on the ever-crucial vocal lead line and lyrics. Thank you, session bass player! Suka barang ini. Baru saja mulai menggunakan studio satu dan dasar-dasarnya baik-baik saja, ada hal-hal yang membantu. Love this stuff. Toggle navigation. Toggle navigation PreSonus Forums. Post a reply.
Page 1 of 1. I have been reading about optimizing my hardware and settings for low latency, glitch free tracking and mixing for my S1 3 rig.
I am registered and have access to my downloads for S1 and my audio interface but I cannot find a place to download a driver or anywhere in the software to verify if I have this proper driver. Can anyone help me? My AB driver in device manager is 3.
My Universal Control version is 1. Thanks, George. Is it automatically an ASIO driver for low latency? When you are using the iTwo together with Studio One there's a good chance that you are already using the driver that allows the lowest latency, even if it doesn't say ASIO. Studio One will recognize PreSonus interfaces and use per default the best driver option available for that interface.
Set your default system audio to use the iTwo's ASIO driver and do the same from audio apps that have their own audio interface settings menu. UC does offer WDM channel settings but imho only as a last resort.
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