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PRESONUS S1 Artist 3.0 [94/307] Chapter 6 studio one reference manual
Layers Follow Events Enable this parameter to make audio on underlying layers follow the related Event
above when you move it along the timeline. When this parameter is disabled, moving an Event with one or more
Layers beneath it detaches that Event from the layers below, making it a permanent part of the primary Layer.
Play Overlaps Enable this option to allow any overlapping audio on the current Track to play back sim-
ultaneously, rather than cutting off at the beginning of the next Event.
Delay Lets you apply a positive or negative time delay to the current Track, to help align it with other elements.
Range of -100 to 100 ms.
Automation Lets you choose the Automation mode for each of the automated parameters associated with the
Track, as well as quickly view and enable or disable the automation for a given parameter. For more information,
see the Automation Modes section.
Routing and Mix Controls This area is a miniature duplicate of the parameters you see when viewing a Track
in the Mix view. Input and Output routing, Track Volume, Pan, status, effects Inserts and Sends are all available.
For more information, see The Console.
Click on the Instrument Track of your choice to access the following parameters in the Track Inspector:
Timebase Lets you set the Timebase format for the current Track, in Beats or Seconds. Set to Beats, the Events
on the Track change their position in time and speed to follow tempo changes in the Song. Set to Seconds, Events
stay in place and maintain their playback speed until you change them intentionally.This can be useful, for
example, in film audio, in which certain sounds must remain at certain absolute positions in time, to maintain syn-
chronization with the visuals.
Group Lets you assign the current Track to a existing Track Group. For more information, see the Groups sec-
tion.
Layers Lets you Add, Duplicate, Rename, or Remove a layer from the Track, as well as set which layer is cur-
rently chosen for playback. For more information, see the Track Layers section.
Delay Lets you apply a positive or negative time delay to the current Track to help align it in time. Range of -100 to
100 ms.
Transpose Lets you change the pitch of all notes on the current Track, in a range between -64 and +64
semitones.
Velocity Lets you boost or attenuate incoming note Velocity, before it arrives at the current instrument or
external MIDI device.Settings between -100% and -1% attenuate velocity. Settings between 1% and 100% boost
velocity. At 0%, velocity is unchanged.
Layers Follow Events Enable this parameter to make instrument data on underlying layers follow the related
Event above when you move it along the timeline. When this parameter is disabled, moving an Event with one or
more Layers beneath it detaches that Event from the layers below, making it a permanent part of the primary
Layer.
Automation Lets you choose the Automation mode for each of the automated parameters associated with the
Track, as well as quickly view and enable or disable the automation for a given parameter. For more information,
see the Automation Modes section.
Program Lets you select a MIDIprogram number (and in some cases, a bank number) to associate with the cur-
rent Instrument Track. This program change value is transmitted to the instrument, ensuring that the correct pre-
set is loaded when you open a Song.
Note FX Lets you choose and apply real-time Note FX processing to the note data of the current Track. For
more information, see Note FX.
Routing and Mix Controls This area is a miniature duplicate of the parameters you see when viewing a Track
in the Mix view. All Instrument Tracks display input and output routing options and Mute/Solo/Record/Monitor
status toggles. If the Track is hosting a virtual instrument, Track Volume, Pan, effects Inserts and Sends are dis-
played. For more information, see The Console.
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