It works the same way in Melodyne (Celemony), but with DNA blobs. This created bass notes and the "copy-paste-drag" technique is what I use to create harmony parts for a Realivox Blue melody. (3) Then I selected all the notes in the Studio One 3 Professional MIDI Editor and pasted them into the same MIDI lane, followed by dragging the newly pasted notes downward by two octaves. (2) I dragged and dropped the ".MID" file onto the newly created Accordion 8+8 instrument lane and the MIDI notes appeared but they were all treble clef, since the notes ranged from C3 to C4, more or less. (1) In a new Studio One 3 Professional project, I created an Accordion 8+8 instrument via the "Type" view in the Instrument Browser, noting that at the moment I have no idea what "8+8" indicates in the Accordion world, but so what.
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So, I found a ".MID" file on the Mac Pro here in the sound isolation and did some experiments. I was pondering the idea of reading the Studio One 3 Professional User Guide but (a) that's a lot of work and (b) I'm lazy.
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It took me about 45 minutes to discover how to do what you want to do, where about 30 minutes was focused on how to get MIDI data into Studio One 3 Professional via a ".MID" file since this is not something I do very often and basically I zoned-out and forgot how to do it.
įor reference, my primary Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) application is Digital Performer (MOTU) but I use Studio One 3 Professional for editing MIDI that I use for Realivox Blue (Realitone), since (a) Studio One 3 Professional has an excellent MIDI Editor and (b) I can transfer from NOTION 6 to Studio One 3 Professional and vice-versa very easily without needing to disable ReWire. I don't have the Accordion instrument in NOTION 6, but Studio One 3 Professional has a set of Accordion instruments ( as you know).
If you have the current versions of Studio One 3 Professional and NOTION 6, then It's easy to do on the Mac in a few simple steps. I can't seem to make a single staff into a grand piano staff without having it split the notes between the staves - it insists on making one staff with all the music and the bass staff empty. Ionian wroteNo matter what I name the track, it insists on making it one staff and not a grand piano staff.