![]() or Edit > Select > by Filter in SONAR? S1 has no equivalent function. Is there something I'm missing, and will only realise once I'm doing a more complex project (i.e. I just found many things much faster and streamlined with S1 for my workflow.Īntler I don't understand why people are suggesting a lacking in MIDI capabilities (ok, the editing process may not have been as smooth as in Sonar, but it's not like there was something I could not end up doing). A single plugin window allows access to everything in a chain. Clip gain, just click the bottom half of a clip, then drag the central blue handle on top up or down. Examples: I found mixer navigation, grouping and routing much more to my liking. I found it very easy to pick up and discovered many features that I simply liked much better. I've shared this in several places here but I have totally loved Studio One since I moved to it this past Spring. Questions and answers are getting scattered quite a bit on this site - and by next week the cavalry should return (plus if this site goes away, all that info will be lost ). Keep trying the Demos, but you might want to hold questions until things are set up over there. Hi again, I just got a PM from one of the moderators over on the Presonus site and they are planning on setting some things up on the Presonus Site for you guys and gals early next week. ![]() There's some good stuff in there that's new. The learning curve isn't really all that hard, which is a blessing. I'm getting more and more excited about S1 each time I use it. ![]() Probably will not answer all questions, but be a good subgroup starting point for a folks coming from Cake. S1 was a fairly easy learning curve and that's been very beneficial. I hate to say goodbye to Sonar, but it's like getting something new and the old just doesn't seem as needed. Will probably wait to see if there is a cross over price, but I'm ready. I did notice that one of the moderators (jpettit) set up a greeting page here: That was a nice welcome. Since it is the holiday many from Presonus probably took a well deserved long weekend (but there are still some holding the fort it seems). I'm not a Studio One tech but will try to help where I can answer a question when I can. Hi, I will make the suggestion over on the Presonus forum. Hard to stop messing with S1 but gotta hop on the BLack Friday stuff too. Fielding all these basic questions that are hidden deep in the bowels of the program. I imagine at the Presonus forums.there's going to be a flood of these "newbie" type questions, from people exhausted from reading the manual and just want a quick, clear answer!! What would be cool over there is a "I'm from Sonar DAW" subgroup. Check with the controller manufacturer or the user guide for instructions on how to install/setup this specific device.Mixmkr hbarton mixmkr thx Bit. If it's not listed, then most likely there is a problem with the controller itself. Under Setup > MIDI > Input Devices, check if your MIDI controller is listed here and if it's checked.You should only set up something here if you have a certain type of keyboard/controller and if the user guide of your keyboard/MIDI controller is suggesting it. Under Setup > Peripherals > MIDI Controllers, everything should be set to none.On Windows: Set Pro Tools to Run as Administrator to properly access device drivers. Right-click on the Pro Tools icon on your desktop, then click on Properties. Go to the Compatibility tab, and tick the box for Run this program as an administrator. Click Apply, then OK to implement the changes.Make sure you are running Pro Tools under an Administrator account.Perform some tests using MIDI utilities to ensure that the signal flow between the MIDI controller and the computer is not broken.Playback Engine) from Windows Audio Device to ASIO4ALL.
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