Taking the Bus - Routing Audio Around Your Session Bussing simply means routing audio from one or more tracks to an “auxiliary” track in order to process them as a single unit. Think of it as putting an audio signal on a “bus”, to send it from one place to another. Apr 15, 2016 Hope this helps. Thank you so much for taking the time to reply and creating the diagram, that really helps explain everything. Location: Somewhere in the swamps of Jersey. Rt click bus and select remove I think. S1Pro V2, Melodyne Studio 4, Nomad Factory Studio Bundle, Waves, RM16. Dec 03, 2018 Routing Computer Audio through Studio One. https://sitesurvival551.weebly.com/how-to-download-flight-simulator-x-for-mac.html. I want to route my computer audio through Studio One. I have my Studio 192 hooked up correctly, and I can play Spotify/itunes no problem. Master Bus is assigned to the Windows audio card output and also mults the audio to your 192 or whatever else via Pipeline so you can hear it. But once MIDI data arrives into Studio One, it’s converted to a high-resolution, 32-bit internal format. That means no zipper noise on instruments, smoother controller changes and pitch bends, more detailed automation, and other benefits when working in the Studio One environment.
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| I'm a little confused at the moment. I created a Bus Channel for my guitar tracks. If you look a the image below, the first track (purple) track is being assigned to the 'Bus GTR' channel in the upper left corner of the channel. Next is the blue channel where I created a 'Send to the same Bus Channel. Using the 'send' I can obviously vary the amount of signal being sent and also do it pre/post fader. But if you look at the top left of the blue track, its assigned to the Main channel - which is REALLY my question. Why would I want the 'Main' selected in the top left portion when I am sending the channel to the Bus via the 'send'? I assume both of these locations should be pointing to 'Bus GTR'? What is the 'best practice' for these routing options? ---- - ---- Mike Derrick | Studio One Professional 4.6, Win10 Pro 64, Intel Core i3, 8GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Focusrite 2i4 BandCamp SoundCloud |
| If you're asking what I think, that's a pan adjustment, not a send level. Maybe I'm getting your question wrong, but I have mistaken that as a send level myself. Atari 5200, 64K RAM S1PRO Radio Shack Cassette Recorder w/internal Mic, |
| A track has an output, where you send the track. It also has sends. For a guitar bus like that you would set the output of all the tracks you want to your guitar bus. Sends you would use for other purposes. Like I like a little straight vox to the main output for a added clarity besides the main output which is processed etc. Or you use a send to control a compressor on another track etc. Studio OnePro 4 64bit Win10 i7 7700k 16gb ram 1TB SSD AsusH270M-PLUS interface:StudioKonnekt 48 Melodyne Studio - Nectar Impact LX25+ Where 'IS' Shitcreek? and 'WHY' would you go there without a paddle? |
| sirmonkey wroteIf you're asking what I think, that's a pan adjustment, not a send level. Maybe I'm getting your question wrong, but I have mistaken that as a send level myself. (Oops, never mind. I was talking about the section right below where it says 'Main' - You have it panned left, but anyway when I re-read this, I think the next post by Tacman is your answer) Atari 5200, 64K RAM S1PRO Radio Shack Cassette Recorder w/internal Mic, |
| Thanks for the response guys. Yes, I am talking about the Output vs Send. As I said, I usually have them BOTH set to the bus, but I am wondering what case you would have a setup like the blue channel? Ever? ---- - ---- Mike Derrick | Studio One Professional 4.6, Win10 Pro 64, Intel Core i3, 8GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Focusrite 2i4 BandCamp SoundCloud |
| one question mike. when you say 'guitar buss' are you actually bussing them? above your track meter it shows it is 'bussed' to the main. and you have a send to that buss like an effect. are you paralleling that buss like mixing in an effect? i usually take my section pieces or groups and 'hardwire' them all to their own busses (change 'Main' above meter to the appropriate buss name) then i feed all the busses to the main unless i create a secondary main for gluing everything in a summing channel named 'Elmer's' (hence the name lol) before feeding into the main out of the project. just trying to understand what you are doing (sry for butting in) cheers jay p.s. 'buss' is technically all there is. but when you parallel out to that buss as an effect path. they tend to call them an 'Aux' the only stupid question is the question never asked Ryzen 5 1600 : Asrock AB350M Pro4 : 32Gb 2400 RAM : Win10 64bit : Presonus 192 Mobile : Audient iD4 : Ultrasone 900 Pro : Blue Lola : Samson Resolv 50a : Ik Multimedia iLoud : Knot Hardly Productions ¯_ { ͡• ͜ʖ ͡•} _/¯ |
| jBranam wrote.when you say 'guitar buss' are you actually bussing them?. Well. that was my intent. I think what may have happened is that when I selected my group of channels to 'create a bus', I must have missed the blue one. Then I was chasing down why I was still hearing guitar when my guitar bus fader was all the way down and saw THAT. Which got me thinking. Oy! jBranam wrotejust trying to understand what you are doing (sry for butting in) Me too! But I think I'm good now. Thanks for helping get me out of my way. ---- - ---- Mike Derrick | Studio One Professional 4.6, Win10 Pro 64, Intel Core i3, 8GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Focusrite 2i4 BandCamp SoundCloud |
| well sometimes without thinking i select or highlight a group and MEAN to create a buss for all selected and i actually create just a buss lol then i have to go back and do it manually. just remember one thing. everyone taught me when i started. there are no rules. do it the way you want to but i will gladly tell how i do it. it may not be the right way or the best way. it is just how i do it. but in my awkwardness i have actually saved people time in doing things by showing them how i do stuff and they never thought of it that way. so if you don't mind the blind leading the blind. just ask anytime. i will be glad to help confuse you j/k lol cheers jay p.s. just understand that i am in the 70's man. i still think of this stuff as actual cables and jacks and routing. the only stupid question is the question never asked Ryzen 5 1600 : Asrock AB350M Pro4 : 32Gb 2400 RAM : Win10 64bit : Presonus 192 Mobile : Audient iD4 : Ultrasone 900 Pro : Blue Lola : Samson Resolv 50a : Ik Multimedia iLoud : Knot Hardly Productions ¯_ { ͡• ͜ʖ ͡•} _/¯ |
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| Have track templates been included in the new studio one? Win 10 x64, Ableton Live 10 Suite, Reaper, Studio One 4, Komplete 9, Geist, Z3ta 2, Omnisphere, RMX, Serum. |
| Kind of. It's called Import Song Data. Garry Knight Studio One 3 Professional Melodyne Editor 4, NI Komplete 11 Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 audio interface Windows 10 Professional 64-bit, 16 GB RAM, Core i5 Microsoft Surface Pro 3, Core i7, 8GB RAM, 128 GB SSD Nektar Impact LX49+, Samson Graphite 25, and Korg microKey 25 MIDI controllers Novation ZeRO SL MkII mixing control surface Korg nanoKontrol 2 mixing control surface Reaper, Logic Pro X, GarageBand https://soundcloud.com/garryknight |
| garryknight wroteKind of. It's called Import Song Data. I appreciate that it's very close, you're right, t's still different. The downside to Import Session Data is that I have to know what song the 'template' I want to use was in. And the parts in a song, might have elements unique to the mix that might be different in a more generic template. I may just want a generic 'BFD Rock Kit' with all the inserts, sends, and bus routing in place, versus having to find a track where I used a similar drum sound and importing that in. Sometimes I may want to Import Song Data. Having used Cubase, which offers both types of options, each approach has their benefits and different use cases. So yeah, absolutely agree, 'kind of' track templates. But not really. I'd think now that this functionality exists, coding actual track templates would be much easier as another option. |
| Funkybot wroteSo yeah, absolutely agree, 'kind of' track templates. But not really. I'd think now that this functionality exists, coding actual track templates would be much easier as another option. So, looking forward to that in another few years in studio one 5. I really don't get why presonus doesn't just make track templates, i think they are the only daw without them. Win 10 x64, Ableton Live 10 Suite, Reaper, Studio One 4, Komplete 9, Geist, Z3ta 2, Omnisphere, RMX, Serum. |
| Funkybot wrotegarryknight wroteKind of. It's called Import Song Data. Templates are Very easy and full-featured. Se KB article on how to set up. https://support.presonus.com/hc/en-us/a . Templates- My Website, Free Studio One Advance Training SPECS:Win 10 64-bit, 12 Core i7: 32Gb DDR4 ram, 40' 4K monitor, StudioLive 24, Quantum, Faderport16, Central Station Plus, Sceptre 6,Temblor T10, Eris 4.5, HP60, Studio One Pro 4.0, Reaper 5.9, Sonar Platinum |
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| jpettit wroteFunkybot wrotegarryknight wroteKind of. It's called Import Song Data. That's getting there, but the 'Studio One Way' (i.e. fast, efficient, intuitive workflow) of doing full-blown track templates should be as simple as: 1. Highlight tracks to select 2. Right+Click select 'Save as Track Template' Result: This saves any tracks, inputs/outputs, effects, routing, pans, volume, sends. Everything except the underlying audio or MIDI clip. Then when you want to use them. 3. Right+click in project view to open menu 4. Select 'Add Track(s) from Template 5. Select Template Result: all the tracks, inputs/outputs, effects, routing, pans, volume, sends from the Track Templates get loaded. |
| Believe me it has been more than noticed and expect to see improvements in the future. In the meantime this extra step of creating your own directory and dragging template -based songs their works rather well. My Website, Free Studio One Advance Training SPECS:Win 10 64-bit, 12 Core i7: 32Gb DDR4 ram, 40' 4K monitor, StudioLive 24, Quantum, Faderport16, Central Station Plus, Sceptre 6,Temblor T10, Eris 4.5, HP60, Studio One Pro 4.0, Reaper 5.9, Sonar Platinum |
| jpettit wroteBelieve me it has been more than noticed and expect to see improvements in the future. Yep, I'm sure it has and now that Import Song Data exists, I trust a more traditional/alternate track template approach would be a relatively easy add. I actually think the Import Song Data is one of the nicer new features, so definitely not knocking that addition! |
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| jpettit wroteBelieve me it has been more than noticed and expect to see improvements in the future. Well its been nearly 2 years, so i'm back again and have any of these expected improvements to simple track templates actually been implemented yet? Win 10 x64, Ableton Live 10 Suite, Reaper, Studio One 4, Komplete 9, Geist, Z3ta 2, Omnisphere, RMX, Serum. |
| There have been improvements to Import Song Data. While it's not exactly the same as a true 'track template' it's pretty darn close. I would go so far as to say it's PreSonus' take on templates, rebranded and expanded. You'll know you're an old rock-n-roller when the only spandex in your pants is in the elastic waistband. Studio One Professional 4.6.1 i5-8400, 16GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, 2TB HD, Win10 Pro Audient iD44, TASCAM US16x08, Presonus 1810 FaderPort 8, Console 1, JBL 306P Mk.II Monitors UAD PCIe Solo v9.11 Hairball Copper, DIYRE CP5, Sound Skulptor CP5176, Suhr Reactive Load Lots of self-built tube amps, Carvin, Fender, G&L, Ibanez, PRS, Takamine guitars |
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| ronlyon wroteWell its been nearly 2 years, so i'm back again and have any of these expected improvements to simple track templates actually been implemented yet? Not sure why everyone always gives a nebulous answer about Import Song Data. They’re not “simple track templates” The answer is no, not yet. My feature requests (every vote helps!) Mac OS X Mojave 10.14.6 Mac Pro (Late 2013) 3 GHz 8-Core Intel Xeon E5 32 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 Dual AMD FirePro D500 3072 MB Quantum 2 |
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| No you can't just select a 'template' when you create a new track. But, instead of going the 'create new track' route, you do the 'import song data' route instead. You create a new song, create different 'track templates' in that song, and then when you need that template, you import it from that song. So, I'm not sure why people give nebulous answers that track templates don't exist. Like I said, they DO exist, just under a different name and different way to get at them. You'll know you're an old rock-n-roller when the only spandex in your pants is in the elastic waistband. Studio One Professional 4.6.1 i5-8400, 16GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, 2TB HD, Win10 Pro Audient iD44, TASCAM US16x08, Presonus 1810 FaderPort 8, Console 1, JBL 306P Mk.II Monitors UAD PCIe Solo v9.11 Hairball Copper, DIYRE CP5, Sound Skulptor CP5176, Suhr Reactive Load Lots of self-built tube amps, Carvin, Fender, G&L, Ibanez, PRS, Takamine guitars |
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| When I set up a track worthy of being a template, I open my Track Template Song (see KB article above) and import that track from the production song I created it in. No need to remember which song the template is in - Moving forward, all of my templates are there in the same location. True, this is not as straight-forward as it is in my other DAW. As such, I don't bother creating simple templates. The function is there and perfectly usable for tracks that would otherwise be time-consuming and prone to error to recreate from scratch. - ------------------------------------------------------------- Studio One Pro - latest Win10Pro x64 (1909) i7-6700 @3.8Ghz / 32G / 43' 4K UMC1820 / Event PS8 / FaderPort 1 / KKS61MK2 Maschine MK3 / Waves Gold / Nomad IS3 / IKM Max / K11U |
| darrenporter1 wroteBut, instead of going the 'create new track' route, you do the 'import song data' route instead. OK, agree to disagree, that's like saying 'Well, you can't bounce regions but you can Export them as a WAV file and then drag them in from Finder which is pretty much the same thing by a different name.' Same thing technically, notably less straightforward than these people are inquiring about. My feature requests (every vote helps!) Mac OS X Mojave 10.14.6 Mac Pro (Late 2013) 3 GHz 8-Core Intel Xeon E5 32 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 Dual AMD FirePro D500 3072 MB Quantum 2 |
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