🧐Hmm, I’m in Studio One v.3, and the process that you demonstrated in v.7 is my workflow for both of those scenarios… I guess they added that workflow after v.3. Interesting…
Excellent review Stu. Thank you so much for exposing these issues so MY time is not wasted. I appreciate that you have spoken with PreSonus and ascertained the Midi Editor and the track rendering issues are indeed problems. I'll be interested to see the "actual" PreSonus response; will they actually fix them or simply acknowledge them. I'm like you and will stay with Version 6.x for the foreseeable future. Good work buddy!
I could be wrong as I do not really use the transform tool myself too often, but does it not just grab all notes within the selected area? in that case it wouldn't just raise quieter notes. Like I said, I could well be wrong as I hardly ever use that tool in S1.
@@StubertStudios It does grab them all, but than, depending which handle you click on, you can lower higher velocities, bring up lower ones, or move them all together, or exponentially etc… Like, do fade ins and outs etc
Thanks for watching & your question, That would work if you wanted everything to be a similar volume but it is still across the board really. But a good valid point that would help in a pinch for sure.
🧐Hmm, I’m in Studio One v.3, and the process that you demonstrated in v.7 is my workflow for both of those scenarios… I guess they added that workflow after v.3. Interesting…
100% True. Thank you
Excellent review Stu. Thank you so much for exposing these issues so MY time is not wasted. I appreciate that you have spoken with PreSonus and ascertained the Midi Editor and the track rendering issues are indeed problems. I'll be interested to see the "actual" PreSonus response; will they actually fix them or simply acknowledge them. I'm like you and will stay with Version 6.x for the foreseeable future. Good work buddy!
Hopefully they do sort it in an update very soon. thankyou for your support.
You can use transform tool for note velocity adjustment (I always used it, never taught about doing it the way you did)
I could be wrong as I do not really use the transform tool myself too often, but does it not just grab all notes within the selected area?
in that case it wouldn't just raise quieter notes.
Like I said, I could well be wrong as I hardly ever use that tool in S1.
@@StubertStudios It does grab them all, but than, depending which handle you click on, you can lower higher velocities, bring up lower ones, or move them all together, or exponentially etc…
Like, do fade ins and outs etc
@@FlatTire I certainly did not try that way in s1 v7. If that works then yes, that could be a temporary workaround. Thanks for sharing.
Over all I love the upgrade but there are some weird bugs. Nothing major but can hinder workflow when carrying out certain tasks
Can' t you ctrl ( or was it alt ) click on a note on the keyboard to select all the notes of the same pitch ?
Thanks for watching & your question, That would work if you wanted everything to be a similar volume but it is still across the board really. But a good valid point that would help in a pinch for sure.