User Manual

4.0 Studio One Artist Quick Start
4.6 Anatomy of an Audio Track
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4.6 Anatomy of an Audio Track
4.7 Adding Virtual Instruments and Plug-in Effects to Your Song
You can add plug-ins and instruments to your Song by dragging-and-dropping
from the browser. You can also drag an eect or group of eects from one
channel to another, drag in customized eects chains, and instantly load your
favorite virtual-instrument patch without ever scrolling through a menu.
Opening the Browser, Editor, and Mixer
In the lower right corner of the Arrange window are three buttons.
The Edit button opens or closes the audio editor or the MIDI piano-
roll editor, depending on which type of track is selected.
The Mix button opens and closes the mixer window.
The Browse button opens the browser window, which displays all of the
available virtual instruments, plug-in eects, audio les, and MIDI les,
as well as the pool of audio les loaded into the current session.
At the bottom of the browser window, you will nd six category tabs:
Home opens hot links to the other ve tabs.
Instruments opens a list of all the available Virtual Instruments
that you have installed on your computer.
Eects opens a list of all the available plug-in eects
that you have installed on you computer.
Sounds opens a list of the audio and MIDI loops that
came with your Studio One content packages.
Files provides you with quick access to every le on your computer.
Pool opens a list of the audio les that have been recorded
and imported into your current session.
Track
Name
Audio Input
Select
Meter
LevelSoloMute
Rec Arm
ST/Mono
Monitor
(in S1)
Track Color
Select