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I pay monthly for MPV and Groove 3.

MPV seems to lag in keeping up to date with new stuff.

I find Groove 3 gets annoying with everything done in Logic with 3rd party plugins.   Sometimes trying to translate what is done in Logic does not translate to other DAWs.  I noticed this more than once.  The recent one is with Scaler and often I'd get what I need from searching.  

 I've started to buy more tutorials from Udemy.  Productions may not be as polished under some instructors.  I like the ones with Jason Allen.  

 

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A vast majority of mixing tutorials use ProTools.

Although recent tuts I've seen by Kristian Kohle where he uses Cubase.

And then there's Glen Fricker and Adam Steele who are Reaper devotees.

I've seen lots of videos for specific hints using Studio One but I've yet to see a full mixing tut using it.

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4 hours ago, Bapu said:

I've seen lots of videos for specific hints using Studio One but I've yet to see a full mixing tut using it.

And there are these from Groove3:

The Mechanics of Mixing in Studio One

https://www.groove3.com/tutorials/The-Mechanics-of-Mixing-in-Studio-One

Mastering in Studio One: Beginner’s Guide

https://www.groove3.com/tutorials/Mastering-in-Studio-One-Beginners-Guide

Studio One 4 Advanced

https://www.groove3.com/tutorials/Studio-One-4-Advanced

Studio One 5 Explained®

https://www.groove3.com/tutorials/Studio-One-5-Explained

Studio One 6 Explained®

https://www.groove3.com/tutorials/Studio-One-6-Explained

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I appreciate that abacab but I should have been more specific about the types of tuts I was thinking of.  More like "how to get killer <rock/hard rock/metal/progressive/indie> mixes" in Studio One. 

Not so much how the program operates. 

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Just now, Bapu said:

I appreciate that abacab but I should have been more specific about the types of tuts I was thinking of.  More like "how to get killer <rock/hard rock/metal/progressive/indie> mixes" in Studio One. 

Not so much how the program operates. 

Just add "bass"!!! :)

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21 minutes ago, abacab said:

I would be totally tickled if Tracktion would just update their Waveform User Manual for reals... It's currently way behind the curve for anything past Tracktion 7 and Waveform 8. 🙄

So.....

 

Their user manual have lost......

 

wait for it...........

 

 

here it comes......

 

traction.

 

 

 

 

 

I'll def get me coat. It's right over there.

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