Heya. Using studio one 5 and cannot see the keyswitches tab. How can I bring it up? Pressing on + brings up this window with additional parameters, but they are not in there either.
This was the one feature that made me I upgrade to Studio One 5 from version 4. Requested it and Presonus delivered. Clearly and calmly explained as always by Mike with examples of quantizing 👍 (I think the same advantage applies to transposing pitches in parts?) The only trouble is when you have a 'tree' structure of articulations. For example I use VSL and the instruments have a 1st main articulation (for example sustain, staccato, pizzacato etc. ) then a secondary (e.g. accented, marcato, spiccato) and sometimes even a third branch. This means a certain key (e.g. D#1) could give completely different articulations dependIng on which main 'branch' has been selected. Therefore you cannot correctly label the keyswitch lanes. Shame, but still an improvement to the old way. You can find my VSL keyswitch set ups on the Exchange that Mike mentioned if you want to save some time. Been subscribed for a long time Mike - always a pleasure to see your videos.
Hi Mike, the next release of Cakewalk by Bandlab will introduce the same functionality. They call it "articulation map", but is an exact copy. I really like your approach to teach on features. Keep it up!
can you please do a tutorial on exporting an project and all the individual tracks from cakewalk to be imported into studio one for finishing/mastering..?
I hope they add ch. 1 to 16 as an options in the future amongst other things. No need to make things super complex but this 1st version is really basic... But I'm glad they added it cause I'd still by on Cubase if they didn't.
So I have a weird glitch, where my line "velocity, note controller, key switches, et al" is not there. Instead it's "velocity, note controller, sound variations" etc. Any ideas on how to get what you're showing?
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For trailer music orchestrators like myself, this feature is a godsend.
Great! I use Studio One 5; it's my go-to DAW.
Wonderful insight to key switches. Did not know that Studio One had the capability. Awesome :)
Heya. Using studio one 5 and cannot see the keyswitches tab. How can I bring it up? Pressing on + brings up this window with additional parameters, but they are not in there either.
This was the one feature that made me I upgrade to Studio One 5 from version 4. Requested it and Presonus delivered.
Clearly and calmly explained as always by Mike with examples of quantizing 👍 (I think the same advantage applies to transposing pitches in parts?)
The only trouble is when you have a 'tree' structure of articulations.
For example I use VSL and the instruments have a 1st main articulation (for example sustain, staccato, pizzacato etc. ) then a secondary (e.g. accented, marcato, spiccato) and sometimes even a third branch.
This means a certain key (e.g. D#1) could give completely different articulations dependIng on which main 'branch' has been selected.
Therefore you cannot correctly label the keyswitch lanes. Shame, but still an improvement to the old way.
You can find my VSL keyswitch set ups on the Exchange that Mike mentioned if you want to save some time.
Been subscribed for a long time Mike - always a pleasure to see your videos.
Thank you too!
Hi Mike, the next release of Cakewalk by Bandlab will introduce the same functionality. They call it "articulation map", but is an exact copy. I really like your approach to teach on features. Keep it up!
Oh I didn't know that! Awesome :)
Great feature in Studio One, thanks Mike.
My pleasure :)
Another problem solved by the key switch function is when transposing a track, it leaves the key switches alone.
DUCK YEAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
oh my ! this is beautiful feature !!!
Ample Guitar Taylor was a great choice. I have it, it's the bomb, plus keyswitch is a big update. I have used this in Logic Pro X.
Great video Mike, as always informative, clear and concise! Thank you.
Tick box in "Options" "Advanced" "Midi" "Chase long notes" this will enable midi to be played from where you place your cursor.
Wow, never knew about this option. This is great. Cakewalk has done this by default forever. Thanks for the tip.
Tremendously clear and useful explanation. Thanks!
Great video Mike. This is an awesome find for me, very useful!
Useful indeed. It works. Thank you Mike.
Hi. Just liked and subbed. Great tips. More studio one and Maple bass tips please
Thanks! Will do!
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Hehe - thank you :)
Thank you!!! I love your easy and direct instruction!! :-)
Great knowledge sharing Mike... Bless you!!!
Thanks so much for this excellent video!
Thanks for the video! How can I import key switches presets from presonus exchange? I've downloaded them, but couldn't figure it out...
Great video and presentation thank you. S5.1 rules!
can you please do a tutorial on exporting an project and all the individual tracks from cakewalk to be imported into studio one for finishing/mastering..?
Sure can! Nice idea :)
Excellent - very useful info!
Thank you!
Hey Great Job!!!!!!! I'm looking forward to using this in orchestration. Hope it does work.
I hope they add ch. 1 to 16 as an options in the future amongst other things. No need to make things super complex but this 1st version is really basic... But I'm glad they added it cause I'd still by on Cubase if they didn't.
Key Switches are coming for Cakewalk by Bandlab soon!
Great feature! Reason doesn't have this so I must go back everytime to catch the "key switch"
Thanks!
So I have a weird glitch, where my line "velocity, note controller, key switches, et al" is not there. Instead it's "velocity, note controller, sound variations" etc. Any ideas on how to get what you're showing?
Great solution...thnx a lot !
You're welcome!
Very useful! Thanks a lot
thanks a lot....it's so helpful!
Wow! Thank you
Good Stuff! :)
This is better than pizza. Naa, maybe not pizza. It's better than chocolate though.
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Hey!