Tag: Studio One Prime Edition
Parallel Compression with PreSonus Studio One V3 Prime
To achieve tight, punchy, uniform and balanced mix, we can use compression. But like any processing of an audio, we can lose some details and clarity. No different with audio compression. We maintain the transients and clarity of an audio…
Studio One V3 Prime Sub Group Bus Workaround
Using my newly recorded song ready for mixing as an example, I explain how to gain or create Sub/Aux Buses, even though this is not supported in Studio One V3 Prime DAW. I also talk about reasons for using Sub…
A demo song using MXL 550 and 551 Microphone Set
Woke up this morning and decided I would record a new demo song. Still in bed, wrote the words on my iPhone. You know how you get that moment where words just seem to flow? Well, sort of. Then with…
Recording a Song with Studio One Prime – Part 5, The Drums
In this part of the series, I talk about the drum tracks. I recently recorded the drums for the arrangement from my KORG PA3x, having 7 tracks for the drum set, separating each drum kit part. I talk about why…
ProTools | First vs Studio One v3 Prime Comparison
A basic comparison between the two free DAWs, AVID ProTools | First and PreSonus Studio One V3 Prime. A great way to start with either platform.
Recording a Song with Studio One Prime – Part 4, More tracks
NOTE: This is not a video about how to record a real guitar instrument. In this part 4 of the series, I demonstrate the recording of another track from the song arrangement, the guitar instrument sound from the keyboard. With…
How To: Apply Stereo Reverb on Mono Tracks with Studio One V3 Prime
A quick demonstration on how to apply stereo reverb effect on mono recorded track to give the instrument a wider, more space and dimension, recorded in PreSonus Studio One V3 Prime.
How To: Reduce Room Noise of Microphone Recordings with Studio One V3 Prime
A simple trick to reduce the noise of a microphone recording using the stock VST plug-in found in PreSonus Studio One V3 Prime, to reduce any room noise, and fan noise captured during recording for clean audio mixing. This tip…