Studio One Pro Feature Requests
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At PreSonus, we care about the needs of our users. Let us know which features you would like to see us implement next. Your feedback and comments are highly appreciated!
Feature Requests
At PreSonus, we care about the needs of our users. Let us know which features you would like to see us implement next. Your feedback and comments are highly appreciated!
changed description "To export MIDI clips in Studio One, one must currently do the following: Press the shift key to export as MIDI instead of the default output type of MusicLoop Drag the MIDI clip to a Studio One file browser tab This current process of MIDI clip export is tedious and makes interoperability less seamless with the VST plugins which support MIDI import via drag and drop. As a new Studio One feature, I would like to be able to forego the MIDI/MusicLoop selection mechanism and instead simply treat the dragged MIDI clip as a MIDI file which I may now be able to drop to any supported drop target, such as the following: A VST plugin (pinned open in Studio One) which can import MIDI files via drag and drop (e.g. EZKeys, EZDrummer, EZBass, Scaler, RapidComposer, Captain Chords, et al.) The desktop or a file explorer/chooser window on my OS Please implement this enhancement during the first year of Studio One 7 quarterly updates. Thank you in advance. "
changed description "To export MIDI clips in Studio One, one must currently do the following: Press the shift key to export as MIDI instead of the default output type of MusicLoop Drag the MIDI clip to a Studio One file browser tab This current process of MIDI clip export is tedious and makes interoperability less seamless with the VST plugins which support MIDI import via drag and drop. As a new Studio One feature, I would like to be able to forego the MIDI/MusicLoop selection mechanism and instead simply treat the dragged MIDI clip as a MIDI file which I may now be able to drop to
anyANY supported drop target, such as the following: A VST plugin (pinned open in Studio One) which can import MIDI files via drag and drop (e.g. EZKeys, EZDrummer, EZBass, Scaler, RapidComposer, Captain Chords, et al.) The desktop or a file explorer/chooser window on my OS Please implement this enhancement during the first year of Studio One 7 quarterly updates. Thank you in advance. "changed description "To export MIDI clips in Studio One, one must currently do the following: Press the shift key to export as MIDI instead of the default output type of
MusicLoopMusicloop Drag the MIDI clip to a Studio One file browser tab This current process of MIDI clip export is tedious and makes interoperability less seamless with the VST plugins which support MIDI import via drag and drop. As a new Studio One feature, I would like to be able to forego the MIDI/MusicLoop selection mechanism and instead simply treat the dragged MIDI clip as a MIDI file which I may now be able to drop to ANY supported drop target, such as the following: A VST plugin (pinned open in Studio One) which can import MIDI files via drag and drop (e.g. EZKeys, EZDrummer, EZBass, Scaler, RapidComposer, Captain Chords, et al.) The desktop or a file explorer/chooser window on my OS Please implement this enhancement during the first year of Studio One 7 quarterly updates. Thank you in advance. "changed description "To export MIDI clips in Studio One, one must currently do the following: Drag the MIDI clip to a Studio One file browser tab Press the shift key to export as
MIDItype MIDI instead of the default output type of MusicloopDragtheMIDIcliptoaStudioOnefilebrowsertabThis current process of MIDI clip export is tedious and makes interoperability less seamless with the VST plugins which support MIDI import via drag and drop. As a new Studio One feature, I would like to be able to forego the MIDI/MusicLoop selection mechanism and instead simply treat the dragged MIDI clip as a MIDI file which I may now be able to drop to ANY supported drop target, such as the following: A VST plugin (pinned open in Studio One) which can import MIDI files via drag and drop (e.g. EZKeys, EZDrummer, EZBass, Scaler, RapidComposer, Captain Chords, et al.) The desktop or a file explorer/chooser window on my OS Please implement this enhancement during the first year of Studio One 7 quarterly updates. Thank you in advance. "