PRESONUS S1 Artist 3.0 [92/307] Track and event inspectors

PRESONUS S1 Artist 3.0 [92/307] Track and event inspectors
Studio One makes it simple by transforming Instrument Tracks into Audio Tracks in one step. [Right]/[Ctrl]-click on any
Instrument Track and select Transform to Audio Track from the contextual menu. You can then see several options in the
pop-up menu:
Render All Channels If the connected Instrument has more than one audio output engaged, this option
appears. If this option is disengaged, only the Channel related to the selected Track is rendered, as specified in
the Track Inspector.
Render Inserts If you would like to render the Insert effects (as well as Volume and Pan settings and auto-
mation) on the related virtual instruments Output Channel, check this option.
Preserve Instrument Track State If you would like to be able to transform from the new Audio Track back to
the original Instrument Track, check this option.
Remove Instrument If you would like to remove the virtual instrument in order to save CPU power after ren-
dering audio and creating the new Audio Track, check this option.
Auto Tail Choose between automatic tail detection and a fixed tail of a given length, as described in Audio
Track Transform.
Click OK, and all of the parts on the Instrument Track are rendered to audio and placed on a new Audio Track.
If a Tail amount was specified, fade-outs are applied automatically across the specified Tail duration for each Event. Also,
the send configuration and output routing of the new Audio Track is identical to the original Instrument Track.
As with Audio Tracks, it is possible to Transform multiple selected Instrument Tracks at once, in which case they are all
rendered simultaneously, which can be a huge time saver.
Every Track Transform operation creates bounced audio files that are placed into the Pool for the current Song. These
files remain in the Pool (for later access or reference) until you decide to clear them out. As mentioned in the Pool
Commands section, you can delete a file from the Pool view in the Browser by [Right]/[Ctrl]-clicking the file and choosing
Remove From Pool (which removes the file from the Pool but retains it on disk)or Delete File Permanently (which
removes the file from the Pool and deletes it from disk). You can also automatically remove all unused copies of files from
the Pool by [Right]/[Ctrl]-clicking in the Pool and choosing Remove Unused Files.
Track and Event Inspectors
The Track Inspector and Event Inspector views offer you fast access to a variety of important per-Track and per-Event
parameters and functions. To show or hide the Inspectors, press [F4] on the keyboard, or the "i" button, located above the
Arrange view. Once the Inspectors are visible, clicking on a Track or Event brings that element into focus in the appropriate
Inspector. You'll see differing sets of controls, depending on if the Track or Event is audio-based or instrument-oriented.
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