Music production software can use StudioOne.
Getting started with music arranging work using StudioOne is very simple. First, we master basic simple editing work and how to use them. These basic tools are commonly used in audio editing. Next, I will introduce you to how to use the audio editing toolbar quickly and correctly.
First of all, you need to understand the location of StudioOne’s toolbar. It is located above the music project operation window. All tools used in daily life can be found in this shortcut toolbar.
Picture 1: StudioOne’s audio editing toolbar
1. Cursor and range tools
The cursor tool is generally used in combination with the range tool. When using this When combining tools, the range tool appears in the upper half of the track, and the cursor tool appears in the lower half, allowing you to drag audio in the track.
Picture 2: Cursor and Range Tool
When the user drags audio to another audio track, a new audio track will be created, and the old audio track will still exist. But the audio will be moved to the new track.
2. Split and Erase Tool
The split tool has the function of splitting audio, that is, splitting the audio into multiple audios at the specified position.
Click the split tool and then click the split position, the audio will be split. At this time, switch to the cursor tool and drag the audio apart, and you can clearly see the split audio.
Picture 3: After splitting and dragging the audio
The erase tool can delete the specified part of the audio. After selecting the part to be deleted, click the erase tool. The audio will be deleted there, leaving a gap.
Picture 4: Delete a piece of audio
3. Mute and listening tools
Use the mute tool to mute the selected clip. The clip becomes dark and no sound from the clip appears during playback. Clicking the clip again will cancel the mute command.
The listening tool is the playback tool. After using this tool, click and hold on the specified location to start the audio playback from there. Release the mouse to end the playback and the playback cursor returns to the starting position.
Picture 5: After the mute tool is in effect
4. Corresponding shortcut keys on the toolbar
Each tool in the toolbar has a corresponding shortcut key. Starting from the cursor tool, the order is from 1 to 8. You can directly switch tools by pressing the shortcut key.
In addition, use "1" on the keyboard to position other tools while using the cursor and range tools. The other positioned tools can be briefly switched after holding down the Ctrl key.
Picture 6: Use "1" to position and carry tools
The above is about how to use the basic audio editing tools in StudioOne. I hope it can be helpful to everyone!
If you want to know more detailed functions of StudioOne, please pay attention to the official Chinese website of StudioOne.