Changing Dark theme font colour?
So, a very short quesion. Dark theme, but white font has too much contrast. Is there a way to change font color somehow or is it tied to OS?
So, a very short quesion. Dark theme, but white font has too much contrast. Is there a way to change font color somehow or is it tied to OS?
My friends, I come to you again with a stupid question. I seem to be talented for this stuff.
I played a small piece and mapped it in out in the arranger track. We recorded a take at the rehearsal which is very similar tempos, but I want to match them. Once I import it in the studio, and extract the tempo I want, the whole time line shrinks to the mapped tempo. HOWEVER the arranger track stays the same. Is there a way to have the arranger track follow to time stretching or whatever it is that is going on there, so I don't have to resize it manually.
Before extracting tempo track
I'm having a bit of a hard time wrapping my head around tempo and timebase thing so excuse my inexperience in basics..
So, I have this song where I'm trying out different guitar grooves by recording myself with different playing styles against the same vocal bass and drum line.
Each playing variation has a a slightly different number of tracks to accompany it. Currently, those variations are packed in their own folder tracks. I turn those folders on/off to make them visible and work on them when I need them.
This was a good workflow for me up until the point where I decided I wanted some versions to have ie. prolonged intros (duplicated intro bars in arranger bar). The problem with this is, once edited, the arranger track stays the same across all the versions I have (even where I want a shorter intro)
The way it is right now, I don't see how I can have different number of tracks and arrangements together in one project. From my understanding a varying number of tracks renders Scratch Pad useless. Scratch pad is good if you have the same tracks but different arrangements. I obviously overcame that problem via folder tracks. On the other hand multiple number of arrangements renders arranger track useless because it affects every other arrangement I have.
I think Digital Performer has something like chunks or whatever where I can have different song variations effectively different projects within one project. I'm unsure how I would do something similar within Studio One beside creating a separate project file for each take I want to work on.
Not sure if this made perfect sense, so if you need me to clarify pls ask.
This might be a bit stupid, but I can't figure out how (and if it is possible at all) you switch between different scratch pads? I understand its use with arranger track where you pick and choose song sections. However, what If I want to have several versions of the song in different pads, how do I switch them as a whole from scratch pad to main window? Is that even possible?
So I d/l Community edition which is free. I also d/l 2026 sample terrains as a zip. However, I can't find anywhere in the documentation where I should put those sample terrains? When I start World Creator I have an option to download samples directly from their server but I can't see where it is storing them. WC looks like a nice package but not very big on tech documentation it seems.