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| Studio one 3 (demo) would not give me option to allow me to export a mix track to export into mp3 instead it doesn't show it at all is it shows different files that you can export it as I need help so I can be able to export files into mp3 instead of a wave or other types of music files |
| If you are using the demo version, that's one of the limitations see this. http://support.presonus.com/entries/681 .. ne-3-Demo- Also, the Artist version doesn't have Mp3 support. |
| So as a workaround you can export as a WAV file and then convert that to an mp3; there are plenty of freeware wav --> mp3 converters available. • Studio One 3.0.0.33329 Professional • Early 2009 Mac NOT 'MAC'* Pro dual 2.26, 16 GB RAM, OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 • Dual Dell 2408WFP (1920x1200 px) monitors • Samsung 840 EVO 250GB SSD, 6TB SoftRAID array * https://public.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/mac.html |
| Both OSX and Windows render mp3 so no third party tools needed just for that. |
| Lawrence wroteBoth OSX and Windows render mp3 so no third party tools needed just for that. Granted, assuming that you're referring to using stock software? In the case of Mac, iTunes? If so, just to clarify for those who may be unaware, using iTunes to convert .wav to .mp3 is IMHO WAY more cumbersome than using, for example, the free utility All2MP3. iTunes (via support.apple.com): To convert a song's file format Open iTunes Preferences. Windows: Choose Edit > Preferences. Mac: Choose iTunes > Preferences. Click the General button, then click the Importing Settings… button in the lower section of the window. From the Import Using pop-up menu, choose the encoding format that you want to convert the song to, then click OK to save the settings. Select one or more songs in your library, then from the File > Create New Version menu, choose one of the following (the menu item changes to show what's selected in your Importing preferences): • Create MP3 version • Create AAC version • Create AIFF version • Create WAV version • Create Apple Lossless version If you haven't imported some songs into iTunes yet, you can import and convert them at the same time. This will create a converted copy of the file in your iTunes Library based on your iTunes preferences. To convert all the songs in a folder or on a disk, hold down the Option key (Mac) or Shift key (Windows) and choose File > Create New Version > Convert [import preference setting]. The Import preference setting will match what you chose in step 3. iTunes will prompt you for the location of the folder or disk you want to import and convert. All the songs in the folder or on the disk will be converted. Note: Older purchased songs are encoded using a Protected AAC format that prevents them from being converted. If you need to convert these to another format, follow the instructions in this article to upgrade them. The song in its original format and the newly converted song appear in your library. All2MP3: Open All2MP3. Drag .wav file into panel. (Modify kbps output setting if desired.) Click Convert button. Done. HTH. • Studio One 3.0.0.33329 Professional • Early 2009 Mac NOT 'MAC'* Pro dual 2.26, 16 GB RAM, OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 • Dual Dell 2408WFP (1920x1200 px) monitors • Samsung 840 EVO 250GB SSD, 6TB SoftRAID array * https://public.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/mac.html |
| Very true. Didn't say it was fast, only that it was already there. |
| Actually in iTunes you just right click the file and choose 'Create mp3 Version.' Done. MacBook Pro 2 GHz Intel Core i7 with 16GB RAM & OS 10.9.5. Studio One Professional 3.5, Notion 5, 2x PreSonus Firestudio Project Interfaces, PreSonus ACP88, PreSonus Sceptre S6, FaderPort, Melodyne Editor 2.1.2, Waves Gold Bundle 9, Nomad Factory Integral Studio Pack, Native Instruments Kore 2 & Komplete 6 (Kontakt 5), IK Amplitube 3, AAS String Studio & Ultra-Analog VA2. Faber-Castell #2 Pencil |
| You can also use Audacity (the free audio editing program), but you have to use an add-on called L.A.M.E. Audacity is easy to install. You can get Audacity here: http://audacityteam.org/ The add-on page for MP3 is here: http://lame.buanzo.org/#lamewindl * SCROLL TO BOTTOM OF PAGE If you have any problems with the add-on, see this page: http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/fa .. encoder.3F Atari 5200, 64K RAM S1PRO Radio Shack Cassette Recorder w/internal Mic, and too many plugins. |
| Just to clarify: By default Artist doesn't support MP3 import/export until someone purchases the $10 add-in from PreSonus. Then it's simply another export choice in the Mixdown/Stems dialogs. Presonus uses the licensed version of the encoder, so they pay a royalty for every copy. If you're using Artist and want it integrated, here's the download: https://shop.presonus.com/products/Stud .. One-Artist Don Studio One v5.x Professional - latest version PreSonus Studio 26 Eris E5s iZotope RX8 Advanced Windows 10 Pro x64-16 GB RAM MacOS High Sierra (10.13.6) iMac i5 w 8 GB RAM Win 10 Pro - 32 GB RAM on AMD 3900x AMD 5700XT graphics FB group for Studio One Users - Audiobooks, VO and Podcaster focused: https://www.facebook.com/groups/StudioOneNarrationVO/ Studio One and iZotope RX Tutorials for Narrators/Podcasters/VO/Dialog: https://www.youtube.com/user/RedBaarnsAudio |
| Also, you can continue to use that add on with each new version of Studio One. |
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| I want to import a reference track into a Studio One project (I use producer by the way) but I really don't how to. It's probably simple but I'm somewhat computer illiterate. Can someone explain in the most simple and explicit terms possible what ways I can bring a professionally mixed track into my project page. Thank you. |
| If tou mean directly from a cd, in windows you cant. You need to rip the song to your hdd first. Then you can open the browser, go to the files tab in browser, find the file, then click and drag it to an empty are in the arrange view. It will create a new track automatically. Matt Lenovo ThinkServer TS140 Win 10 64bit, 8GB RAM, Intel Xeon Lenovo Thinkpad E520, Windows 7 64bit, 8 GB RAM, Intel i5 Processor S1Pro V4 |
| Ok. First of all what is an hdd and how do I rip it? And what files tab are you talking about? |
| zachariahrollins wroteOk. First of all what is an hdd and how do I rip it? And what files tab are you talking about? HDD means hard disk drive, Google is your friend. I'm no PC/Windows expert but I found this link for you about ripping from a CD, Google is my friend too: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/wind .. =windows-7 Files tab, he's talking about the word 'Files' that appears at the bottom of the browser which is on the right side of your Studio One window (or hit F5 if it isn't). Click that, then click Files at the top, then navigate to wherever you ripped the track to. HTH. • Studio One 3.0.0.33329 Professional • Early 2009 Mac NOT 'MAC'* Pro dual 2.26, 16 GB RAM, OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 • Dual Dell 2408WFP (1920x1200 px) monitors • Samsung 840 EVO 250GB SSD, 6TB SoftRAID array * https://public.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/mac.html |
| And.. zachariahrollins.. Have patience. It sounds like you have some PC and Studio One learning to do. It doesn't happen overnight. Learning can also bring satisfying 'Ah hah' and 'Got it' moments. Please add your Signature/Info to your Profile here. -ASUS i7 Laptop; 16GB; 2 Samsung SSD's; NVIDIA 670MX; Win 10 Home v2004. -S1 Pro 4.6.2; EZD2 2.1.8. A/I: USB Behringer UMC404HD. -Synths: Camel Audio Alchemy, Air Tech Music Suite, UVI Digital Synsations & SONiVOX Twist. -Melodyne Studio 4.2.4. Ozone 5, Scuffham S-Gear 2.97. -Akai MPK249. 6 Guitars, two Line 6 POD's & an E-bow. -Fluid Audio 'FX8' Monitors; Dual 28' Displays. Rode NT1; SM58. Original Faderport. -Just Me -Previous Band: 2GUYZINABASEMENT |
| Thanks. I hope to take some computer classes someday, but in the mean time, me and Google may have to become more than just acquaintences |
| BTW I actaully remembered what he meant by the files tab. I just didnt bother to take a second and think about it |
| zachariahrollins wroteOk. First of all what is an hdd and how do I rip it? And what files tab are you talking about? HDD means hard disk drive, Google is your friend. I'm no PC/Windows expert but I found this link for you about ripping from a CD, Google is my friend too: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/wind .. =windows-7 Files tab, he's talking about the word 'Files' that appears at the bottom of the browser which is on the right side of your Studio One window (or hit F5 if it isn't). Click that, then click Files at the top, then navigate to wherever you ripped the track to. HTH. • Studio One 3.0.0.33329 Professional • Early 2009 Mac NOT 'MAC'* Pro dual 2.26, 16 GB RAM, OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 • Dual Dell 2408WFP (1920x1200 px) monitors • Samsung 840 EVO 250GB SSD, 6TB SoftRAID array * https://public.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/mac.html |
| And.. zachariahrollins.. Have patience. It sounds like you have some PC and Studio One learning to do. It doesn't happen overnight. Learning can also bring satisfying 'Ah hah' and 'Got it' moments. Please add your Signature/Info to your Profile here. -ASUS i7 Laptop; 16GB; 2 Samsung SSD's; NVIDIA 670MX; Win 10 Home v2004. -S1 Pro 4.6.2; EZD2 2.1.8. A/I: USB Behringer UMC404HD. -Synths: Camel Audio Alchemy, Air Tech Music Suite, UVI Digital Synsations & SONiVOX Twist. -Melodyne Studio 4.2.4. Ozone 5, Scuffham S-Gear 2.97. -Akai MPK249. 6 Guitars, two Line 6 POD's & an E-bow. -Fluid Audio 'FX8' Monitors; Dual 28' Displays. Rode NT1; SM58. Original Faderport. -Just Me -Previous Band: 2GUYZINABASEMENT |
| Thanks. I hope to take some computer classes someday, but in the mean time, me and Google may have to become more than just acquaintences |
| BTW I actaully remembered what he meant by the files tab. I just didnt bother to take a second and think about it |
| kensherwood wrotezachariahrollins wroteOk. First of all what is an hdd and how do I rip it? And what files tab are you talking about? Thank you! I'll check later to see if I understand it. |
| I recommend a free program called AudioGrabber for Windows. I it lets you extract (rip) songs in high quality from CD to your hard drive. The key is to rip them as .wav files so they will be of highest quality. Then you can used the browser in Studio One to find, select and drag the song into a new track. Just drop it at an empty spot and a new track will be created for it. Make sure to position it at the start of the time line. |
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