Groove3 Remixing in Studio One Explained [TUTORiAL]

P2P | 01 March 2025 | 429 MB
Ready to try remixing a song in Studio One but aren't quite sure where to start? Well, in this music production remixing video course, Studio One wiz Gary Hiebner will take you through the process of remixing a song in two different styles, showing you exactly what needs to be done and how to do it. You'll learn how to separate a stereo audio file into stems (vocals, drums, bass, etc.), timestretch parts, add extra instruments, use Launcher for arrangement ideas, locate additional samples, and much more! By the end of the course, you'll be raring to go start your own remix and try out your newfound skills right away! These videos are for Studio One users who are familiar with operating Studio One, but new to remixing.
Gary begins by showing you two different ways to determine the tempo of the track you'd like to remix - using tap tempo or the Detect Tempo feature. Then you'll see how stem separation works in Studio One, allowing you to split a single stereo audio file into stem tracks of vocals, drums, bass, etc., so you can control each element separately. Gary also will show you how to decide which tracks (or parts of tracks) will be used for the remix version, how to set the tempo for the remix, and how to time-stretch the old audio tracks to match the new tempo.
Next, you'll begin to build up the synthwave remix by deciding on a new beat, determining the chord progression, and adding other instrument parts. You'll then see how to test out arrangement ideas by using these parts as clips in the Launcher tool.
There's plenty more to come as well, including Splice integration (for adding extra samples and loops), creating a Drum n Bass remix, layering additional kicks, snares, and basses, sound design elements (for additional interest), and more. To finish up the course, Gary compares all three different mixes and shows how to add limiters on the folder tracks of each remix to prevent clipping.
Remixing is a fun, addicting job that can lead you down some completely new avenues of musical expression. With this music production remixing course, you'll see exactly how it's done in Studio One from beginning to end and learn many helpful concepts in the process that can be applied in numerous other music scenarios. See the individual Studio One remixing video tutorial descriptions for more information on everything and how to make use of these techniques in your own tracks. What are you waiting for? Watch "Remixing in Studio One Explained®" now!
What You Will Learn:
-Two different ways for detecting the tempo of a song.
-How to separate a stereo audio file into stem tracks of common elements (drums, vocals, bass, etc.) for individual processing.
-Timestretching audio tracks to match the new tempo.
-Using Splice integration to add new samples and loops.
-And much more!
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Gary begins by showing you two different ways to determine the tempo of the track you'd like to remix - using tap tempo or the Detect Tempo feature. Then you'll see how stem separation works in Studio One, allowing you to split a single stereo audio file into stem tracks of vocals, drums, bass, etc., so you can control each element separately. Gary also will show you how to decide which tracks (or parts of tracks) will be used for the remix version, how to set the tempo for the remix, and how to time-stretch the old audio tracks to match the new tempo.
Next, you'll begin to build up the synthwave remix by deciding on a new beat, determining the chord progression, and adding other instrument parts. You'll then see how to test out arrangement ideas by using these parts as clips in the Launcher tool.
There's plenty more to come as well, including Splice integration (for adding extra samples and loops), creating a Drum n Bass remix, layering additional kicks, snares, and basses, sound design elements (for additional interest), and more. To finish up the course, Gary compares all three different mixes and shows how to add limiters on the folder tracks of each remix to prevent clipping.
Remixing is a fun, addicting job that can lead you down some completely new avenues of musical expression. With this music production remixing course, you'll see exactly how it's done in Studio One from beginning to end and learn many helpful concepts in the process that can be applied in numerous other music scenarios. See the individual Studio One remixing video tutorial descriptions for more information on everything and how to make use of these techniques in your own tracks. What are you waiting for? Watch "Remixing in Studio One Explained®" now!
What You Will Learn:
-Two different ways for detecting the tempo of a song.
-How to separate a stereo audio file into stem tracks of common elements (drums, vocals, bass, etc.) for individual processing.
-Timestretching audio tracks to match the new tempo.
-Using Splice integration to add new samples and loops.
-And much more!
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