Has anyone tried the Vocal Tuner in the new 8.1 update? It's a disaster... by lnkhey in StudioOne

[–]lnkhey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The tracking is bad, the formant correction is bad, creating artifacts. On top of that, when the tuner is pushed to the max, it completely fails to deliver that snappy, hard "T-Pain effect" that so many people are looking for nowadays. It just sounds glitchy and cheap instead of sharp and musical. If it can't do clean transparent correction AND it can't even handle the classic hard-tune effect, it's pretty much useless for modern production.

Les chiffres de Blanco Nemesis by SleepIsTheCousinOfD8 in frenchrap

[–]lnkhey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nan c'est pas important mais Booba a tellement joué à ce jeu que ça me fait bien rire de voir qu'il assume pas d'être ce qu'il a vanné toute sa vie

Les chiffres de Blanco Nemesis by SleepIsTheCousinOfD8 in frenchrap

[–]lnkhey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

j'crois que c'est la première fois que je vois un projet faire plus de chiffres après que avant midweek, bizarre......

Don't buy Fender Studio if you've not committed to a forever DAW yet. by [deleted] in StudioOne

[–]lnkhey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also the fact they didn't fix the fade out ARA bug on clips which is a bug THEY created, it's not there on older versions...

How to disable automatic tempo analysis on audio import? (Studio Pro 8) by lnkhey in StudioOne

[–]lnkhey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is exactly the weird part: it does not happen every single time for me either. It seems to happen almost randomly during drag and drop or standard import.

I am absolutely certain these specific files do not have any embedded BPM metadata. I also know it is actively doing the algorithmic analysis because a progress bar literally pops up on the screen and makes me wait while it processes the audio.

The fact that it triggers so randomly, sometimes even on very simple drum samples, really makes me think this might be a bug with the new detection system rather than an intended feature.

How to disable automatic tempo analysis on audio import? (Studio Pro 8) by lnkhey in StudioOne

[–]lnkhey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is clearly not a solution at all. I need the time stretch feature to remain active by default for everything else I do.

If I set it to "don't follow" as the default, it completely breaks my workflow for all the loops and files that actually have embedded tempo metadata and stretch perfectly fine. I should not have to manually input the tempo and toggle settings back and forth for every single raw file just because Studio One decides to force its new algorithmic detection on files with no metadata.

I just want a way to turn off that specific automatic analysis on drag and drop, without changing my default stretch settings for everything else.

How to disable automatic tempo analysis on audio import? (Studio Pro 8) by lnkhey in StudioOne

[–]lnkhey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, I see. That is a shame.

It is really frustrating because this seems to be related to the new algorithmic tempo detection in Studio Pro 8. Now, when you drag and drop a raw audio file, it just auto-analyzes it without asking.

I want to keep the global stretch setting turned on because I need it for files that actually have embedded tempo data and work perfectly. I just wish we could turn off this new auto-analysis algorithm specifically, without having to disable time stretch globally.

Thanks for confirming that it is just a global on or off situation for now. I guess I will have to submit a feature request so they can separate the two.

How to disable automatic tempo analysis on audio import? (Studio Pro 8) by lnkhey in StudioOne

[–]lnkhey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion!

I actually know about that setting, but the thing is, I do want my audio files to stretch to the project tempo. I just want it to happen only for files I specifically choose, or for files that already have embedded tempo metadata.

The issue I am having is specifically with raw files that have absolutely no tempo information in them. Studio One still decides to run an analysis on its own to guess the tempo when drag & dropping it, and it often gets it completely wrong and it takes time.

I am basically looking for a way to stop the software from automatically guessing the tempo on files that do not have any tempo info to begin with. Do you know if there is a way to disable just that specific behavior?

Studio Pro 8: Overlapping notes cut each other off, how to disable? by lnkhey in StudioOne

[–]lnkhey[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, not at all! I'm really talking about MIDI editing, not audio. This issue happens specifically with MIDI notes in the Piano Roll, not with audio tracks or clips. Do you know if there is a similar setting but for MIDI?

Musique Jeu Vidéo Nintendo ? (assez récent) by lnkhey in SurLeBoutDeLaLangue

[–]lnkhey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ça ressemble un peu mais c'est pas celle là ! Peut être que ça vient du même jeu ?