Studio One Audio Bend



I was never a big fan of MIDI guitar, but that changed when I discovered two guitar-like controllers—the YRG1000 You Rock Guitar and Zivix Jamstik. Admittedly, the YRG1000 looks like it escaped from Guitar Hero to seek a better life, but even my guitar-playing “tubes and Telecasters forever!” compatriots are shocked by how well it works. And Jamstik, although it started as a learn-to-play guitar product for the Mac, can also serve as a MIDI guitar controller. Either one has more consistent tracking than MIDI guitar retrofits, and no detectable latency.

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The tradeoff is that they’re not actual guitars, which is why they track well. So, think of them as alternate controllers that take advantage of your guitar-playing muscle memory. If you want a true guitar feel, with attributes like actual string-bending, there are MIDI retrofits like Fishman’s clever TriplePlay, and Roland’s GR-55 guitar synthesizer.

In any case, you’ll want to set up your MIDI guitar for best results in Studio One—here’s how.

Poly vs. Mono Mode

MIDI guitars usually offer Poly or Mono mode operation. With Poly mode, all data played on all strings appears over one MIDI channel. With Mono mode, each string generates data over its own channel—typically channel 1 for the high E, channel 2 for B, channel 3 for G, and so on. Mono mode’s main advantage is you can bend notes on individual strings and not bend other strings. The main advantage of Poly mode is you need only one sound generator instead of a multi-timbral instrument, or a stack of six synths.

Yeah, just hold Alt and drag an end of the audio to where you want it, simple:) Then in Edit, you can use Bend Mode/Audio Bend to squeeze/expand portions of the clip. You can use that mode's Detection to auto-find transients and divide the clip into them if you want. Studio One - How can I determine the tempo of a loop in S1? Studio One - How do I add a 3rd party VST to Studio One? Studio One 3: Advanced Options Overview; Studio One 3: Editing; Studio One 3: Audio Device Setup. Studio One - How can I determine the tempo of a loop in S1? Studio One - How do I add a 3rd party VST to Studio One? Studio One 3: Advanced Options Overview; Studio One 3: Editing; Studio One 3: Audio.

In terms of playing, Poly mode works fine for pads and rhythm guitar, while Mono mode is best for solos, or when you want different strings to trigger different sounds (e.g., the bottom two strings trigger bass synths, and the upper four a synth pad). Here’s how to set up for both options in Studio One.

  1. To add your MIDI guitar controller, choose Studio One > Options > External Devices tab, and then click Add…

    Figure 1: Check “Split Channels” if you plan to use a MIDI guitar in mono mode.

    1. To use your guitar in Mono mode, check Split Channels and make sure All MIDI channels are selected (Fig. 1). This lets you choose individual MIDI channels as Instrument track inputs.
    1. For Poly mode, you can follow the same procedure as Mono mode but then you may need to select the desired MIDI channel for an Instrument track (although usually the default works anyway). If you’re sure you’re going to be using only Poly mode, don’t check Split Channels, and choose the MIDI channel over which the instrument transmits.

    Note that you can change these settings any time in the Options > External Devices dialog box by selecting your controller and choosing Edit.

    Choose Your Channels

    For Poly mode, you probably won’t have to do anything—just start playing. With Mono mode, you’ll need to use a multitimbral synth like SampleTank or Kontakt, or six individual synths. For example, suppose you want to use Mai Tai. 5kapks gta 5. Create a Mai Tai Instrument track, choose your MIDI controller, and then choose one of the six MIDI channels (Fig. 2). If Split Channels wasn’t selected, you won’t see an option to choose the MIDI channel.

    Figure 2: If you chose Split Channels when you added your controller, you’ll be able to assign your instrument’s MIDI input to a particular MIDI channel.

    Next, after choosing the desired Mai Tai sound, duplicate the Instrument track five more times, and choose the correct MIDI channel for each string. I like to Group the tracks because this simplifies removing layers, turning off record enable, and quantizing. Now record-enable all tracks, and start recording. Fig. 3 shows a recorded Mono guitar part—note how each string’s notes are in their own channel.

    Figure 3: A MIDI guitar part that was recorded in Mono mode is playing back each string’s notes through its own Mai Tai synthesizer.

    To close out, here are three more MIDI guitar tips.

    • In Mono mode with Mai Tai (or whatever synth you use), set the number of Voices to 1 for two reasons. First, this is how a real guitar works—you can play only one note at a time on a string. Second, this will often improve tracking in MIDI guitars that are picky about your picking.
    • Use a synth’s Legato mode, if available. This will prevent re-triggering on each note when sliding up and down the neck, or doing hammer-ons.
    • The Edit view is wonderful for Mono mode because you can see what all six strings are playing, while editing only one.

    MIDI guitar got a bad rap when it first came out, and not without reason. But the technology continues to improve, dedicated controllers overcome some of the limitations of retrofitting a standard guitar, and if you set up Studio One properly, MIDI guitar can open up voicings that are difficult to obtain with keyboards.

    In Mono mode with Mai Tai (or whatever synth you use), set the number of Voices to 1 for two reasons. First, this is how a real guitar works—you can play only one note at a time on a string. Second, this will often improve tracking in MIDI guitars that are picky about your picking.

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Hello,
I laid down some drum tracks that definitely have some timing issues.
I put the tracks into a track folder and now I can't get the audio bend tool to work.
I've searched on youtube and tried the manual, but I can't find any answers.
Anyone know what I might be doing wrong?
Thanks,
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Difficult to tell without more information, but did you 'glue' several audio events together using the G key, by any chance? If so they've turned into an audio part and you'll need to unglue them.
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Also, there are only two tools that don't work on folder tracks and the bend tool is one of them, you'll have to expand the folder track to do your edits.
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garryknight,
I didn't glue any tracks (not that I'm aware of anyway).
Luis,
Aha! The tracks were indeed put into a folder.
Do you have a link that explains how to 'expand' folder tracks?
Is this a way to take tracks out of a folder? If not, is taking tracks out of the folder possible?
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Oh, I see! You were trying to use the bend tool on the folder track itself. Just click on the small folder icon at the right-hand side of the track header to unfold the tracks, click again to fold them again.
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Sorry ,Gary and Luis,
I should have been more clear.
I did click on the folder icon to see the individual tracks.
The bend tool isn't working on the individual tracks that are in the folder.
Now I know what Luis meant by 'expanding the folder'.
That's what I did. Still not working.
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Does this helps?
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You may need to 'bounce' the events to ensure that they are autonomous prior to bouncing. Not at my computer, so unable to confirm this but worth a try..
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Hi Luis,
I tried clicking on the eye icon and still nothing.
For whatever reason, I can't get the transients to show.
I'm going to give up on this.
I still have the original drum stems that I recorded before putting them into a folder.
I'm going to create a new song and start all over again by importing them into the new song.
Thanks to everyone for attempting to help me out.
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Hi Rick,
If you don't mind please post a screenshot of the event where the bend tool is not working.
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Is it an Audio Part (the chain link symbol in the lower left corner)? If so, the same thing applies, you'll have to double click the Audio Part and add your bend markers to the clips in the audio editor or dissolve it first.
P.S. As for expanding folder tracks.. double click the folder clip to expand / collapse.
[Sorry for the previous bad report about that not working. I still had the Bend Tool on the mouse cursor. ]
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-Luis- wroteHi Rick,
If you don't mind please post a screenshot of the event where the bend tool is not working.

Hi Luis,
Just now getting around to answering this.
Sorry it took so long.
How do I create a screen shot? I'll be happy to send it to you.
I think I still have the original project that was a problem.
BTW,
After simply importing the original drum stems into a new song, the bend marker is working great.
I don't know what happened to the original song to make it a problem.
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Luis,
One thing I'm noticing about the problem song.
I don't know if this matters or not, but the problem song doesn't show 'Event FX' in the inspector.
With the new song, I was able to go to the inspector, go to 'Event FX' then enter the original tempo in the 'File Tempo' area.
I can't do this with the original song (so far).
Just thought I'd mention this. Maybe it's the problem?
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rickschacter wroteLuis,
One thing I'm noticing about the problem song.
I don't know if this matters or not, but the problem song doesn't show 'Event FX' in the inspector.
With the new song, I was able to go to the inspector, go to 'Event FX' then enter the original tempo in the 'File Tempo' area.
I can't do this with the original song (so far).
Just thought I'd mention this. Maybe it's the problem?
Rick

Hey Rick,
Sounds like it, the reason you can't see the Event FX section is because (as Garry and Lawrence mentioned) your events are inside of a container (Audio Part) you still can edit the events in the Editor (F2) or you can also dissolve the audio part, right click the event and go to Audio > Dissolve Audio Part or from the Audio menu.
See if that solves the issue.
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-Luis- wrote
rickschacter wroteLuis,
One thing I'm noticing about the problem song.
I don't know if this matters or not, but the problem song doesn't show 'Event FX' in the inspector.
With the new song, I was able to go to the inspector, go to 'Event FX' then enter the original tempo in the 'File Tempo' area.
I can't do this with the original song (so far).
Just thought I'd mention this. Maybe it's the problem?
Rick

Hey Rick,
Sounds like it, the reason you can't see the Event FX section is because (as Garry and Lawrence mentioned) your events are inside of a container (Audio Part) you still can edit the events in the Editor (F2) or you can also dissolve the audio part, right click the event and go to Audio > Dissolve Audio Part or from the Audio menu.
See if that solves the issue.

It worked!
Thank you everyone for all of your help.
I really appreciate it.
Rick
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