A guide to MIDI ACTIONS Studio One 6 - walkthrough tutorial - part two
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timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
01:26 - Quantize & 50%
01:50 - Restore & Freeze quantize
04:25 - Quantize end
05:34 - Quantize notes
10:31 - Humanize
11:47 - Length
16:22 - Stretch
18:34 - Distribute notes
20:23 - Split at grid
21:49 - Merge events
22:31 - Spot
25:17 - Extend/Repeat to part end
26:46 - Randomize notes
30:03 - Thin out notes
32:19 - Fill with notes
34:5 1 - Mirror notes - เพลง
Hi bro. Ever considered to make a tutorial on SampleOne XT? You are a great teacher and i think that would be great 👍
Quickly paced but well done.
This is brilliant. Well done!
Grazie.
Damn !! High five Carmelo !! Grazie to you, I want some vacations in Italy so bad, you people really know how to eat, drink and chill. Thanks for the help :)
Very good. But 'select alternative notes' is missing in the actions list. That would be good for layering hi-hats etc. Regards.
Thanks for the video. Not sure what's happening with horizontal mirror though - might be a bug, or maybe I just don't understand what's supposed to happen. When you do a horizontal mirror on the middle note (at 35:26) some of the notes change pitch as well as position i.e. the F becomes an E and the G# becomes G. So the melody isn't played in reverse - it changes key. If I get any more info, I'll come back here with it, but I'd be grateful if anyone else has an explanation.
Replying to my own question - to reverse the melody you need to mirror vertically rather than horizontally. I think it means that you're mirroring around the vertically axis, so right becomes left. In the video, the pattern is symmetrical around the vertical axis, so you can't tell that what is actually happening is the notes are being mirrored in pitch rather than time (i.e top to bottom), around the central pitch. As the pitch variation isn't symmetrical around the middle pitch in the example melody, the notes change to a different scale