Studio One is so awesome tbh and it may sounds crazy to you but this QWERTY thing drives me nuts and almost makes it unusable for me. It's very annoying having to open this window all the time while in Cubase I just have to press ALT+K or Capslock in other DAW's and QWERTY controller runs in the background without that annoying window.Ĭan't imagine this isn't bothering people. I know I can change the octaces but my point is being able to use two Octaves at the same time, like in Cubase for example. Also, qwerty keyboards are all the same in that they don't record velocities, and they're not designed for playing instruments. But obviously you are still very limited. Sirmonkey wrote:You CAN change the octave that the notes play.
#How to use soundplant 47 how to#
If memory serves, I was using Audacity along with Soundplant.then found S1 and moved on.Īlso, here's a screenshot of how to change the octave in S1's Presence instrument (note the arrows circled in orange) I don't know if you can use it with Studio One Free. But you have to assign each key (The program is designed for you to make custom sound-effect layouts) You can check it out here: You can assign any sound sample to any key. I just remembered that there's a program called Soundplant. Anyway, I think you're going to be very limited using qwerty no matter what software you use. So why blame Studio One? An analogy: If you lost your hammer, and were stuck pounding nails with a pipe, it's not the lumber company's fault (no sarcasm meant.just looking for a good example). The software we will use, Soundplant 47, will also let us manipulate and edit the sounds in real time and extend the expressive possibilities of our. Soundplant, now in its 15th year and winner of multiple awards, was designed to do one thing and do it well: to trigger sound files from the computer keyboard with maximum speed, efficiency, and ease of use. Also, qwerty keyboards are all the same in that they don't record velocities, and they're not designed for playing instruments. Launch an unlimited number of Soundplant instances to expand polyphony and output to multiple audio devices simultaneously. You CAN change the octave that the notes play.