Mastering the audio editing tools
Studio One has an impressive list of audio editing tools, and the sheer number of available options may appear intimidating at first. However, these tools are in fact powered by just two algorithms – the pitch detection algorithm tells Studio One which notes are played in an audio recording, and the transient detection algorithm tells it when those notes are played. Editing tools use these algorithms to make informed decisions on the audio material and perform automated tasks with precision.
In this section, we will cover the most commonly used editing tools. These are tools that you will need in almost every project where audio is involved. Then, we will talk about how you can harness the power of other less common but equally exciting tools so that you can integrate them into your workflow as well.
Transposing and tuning audio events
Transposing and tuning allow you to alter the pitch of an audio event without changing its timing...