Originally Posted By: Bass Thumper


Thanks for the reply Mario.
Up to this point I try to stay inside BiaB for as long as possible mainly because I can label each section of my song for Intro, Verse 1, Chorus 1, etc. This, along with seeing the grid gives me important visual cues as to the structure of my song as I'm developing it.

But maybe Studio One can also give these visuals and I just need to learn them?


Yes that option is included in Studio One Artist, see picture.

Originally Posted By: Bass Thumper

At some point I usually create a chord sheet in MS Word with the sections clearly defined and if required, with notes that tell me and others I may work with when various instruments are in or out and other important info.

I wonder if there is a video, (ideally for me) that shows smart workflows beginning with BiaB, moving to Studio One and bouncing back one or more times? I'm sure my process can be improved.


Here is my workflow:
1-Get the basics down in BiaB
2-Set up drag and drop
3-go to DAW mode (note that I have BiaB with MME drivers and Studio One Pro in ASIO driver so I can work with both simultaneously)
4-Move all tracks to Studio One. (I do all of my final work in my DAW. The only thing I do in BiaB is to set up the basics, i.e. chords, style, pushes, pulls, etc)
5-If needed put BiaB back to normal mode (I always keep BiaB open until I get all of the tracks I want into my DAW)
6-Repeat steps 2,3 and 4

Note I have tried the utility tracks and the VST version and was not very happy with them so I went back to my original workflow. When time permits I will experiment with those options again.

Again this is just my workflow so it may or may not work for you.

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