

A handy feature can be found in the Preferences > Song Setup. This is very handy for hearing loops in context with our tracks. From here, we can browse through all the loops included in Studio One.Ĭlicking the Play at Song Tempo icon will allow us to audition loops at the tempo we choose. Once we’re in the Song page, we can click F8 to show Loops in the Browser.


If we have a project tempo in mind, this can be set on the Start or Song page in Studio One. Let’s start by searching through available loops for any that we particularly like for our project. So, what can we do to make these loops, or loops from other loop libraries, sound unique for our own productions? That’s the topic of this month’s tutorial, as there’s a number of interesting ways to customise loops or even create our own. Unfortunately, that also means that thousands of other Studio One users have access to the same loops. One of the great things about Studio One 5 is that, regardless of the version, it arrives pre-loaded with a number of loops to kickstart song creation.
