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The Ultimate Studio One Pro Book

You're reading from   The Ultimate Studio One Pro Book A step-by-step guide to recording, editing, mixing, and mastering professional-quality music

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803241012
Length 386 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Doruk Somunkiran Doruk Somunkiran
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Getting Started with Studio One
2. Chapter 1: Choosing Your Flavor of Studio One FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Installing and Configuring Your Studio One Environment 4. Chapter 3: Exploring the Studio One Environment 5. Part 2: Creating in Studio One
6. Chapter 4: Creating a New Song 7. Chapter 5: Recording Your First Audio Track 8. Chapter 6: Adding Virtual Instruments and Recording MIDI 9. Part 3: Editing in Studio One
10. Chapter 7: Editing and Rearranging Your Song 11. Chapter 8: Editing Audio 12. Chapter 9: Editing MIDI 13. Chapter 10: Using Global Tracks 14. Part 4:Mixing and Mastering
15. Chapter 11: Preparing for the Mix 16. Chapter 12: Working with Effects Plugins to Craft a Mix 17. Chapter 13: Optimizing Signal Flow and Elevating Your Mix 18. Chapter 14: Navigating the Project Page and Producing Final Masters 19. Chapter 15: Using Additional Studio One Features 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix –Customizing Studio One and Following Best Practices

Optimizing your system for best performance

Let’s consider a common scenario – say you have a laptop computer with a conventional hard disk drive (HDD) and you’re working on a modest project, with 10 Audio Tracks and 10 Virtual Instrument Tracks.

Now, if you want to record another Audio Track on top of that, here’s what’s going to happen – as soon as you click the record button, Studio One will try to simultaneously read audio data from all 10 existing Audio Tracks, retrieve Sound Sets for the Virtual Instrument Tracks, and write data for the new track that you’re recording on.

Keeping up with this amount of data flow is demanding for even a fast HDD, and it will become even more so as the project grows bigger. Add to this the fact that the operating system may need to use the disk for background tasks of its own, and we’re pushing the disk way beyond its limits. HDDs are equipped with buffer memories to avoid this, and...

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