audio-design multitrackstudio Manuale Utente
1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
MultitrackStudio is a virtual multitrack studio. You can record and play audio and MIDI tracks, edit them,
and mixdown to stereo.
The straightforward and uncluttered user-interface has been designed with tape-based recording in mind.
Mixer sections are oriented horizontally (as opposed to the more familiar vertical layout), allowing them to
include an editor as well. The editing tools are aimed at correcting mistakes. MIDI tracks have been made
to look like audio tracks as much as possible.
to look like audio tracks as much as possible.
The large number of high quality effects (plus VST and DX plugin support) and the built-in Sampler make it
possible to do software-only mixing and mastering. All track, mixer and effect settings can be stored in a
song file and recalled any time.
Using a songlist you can play a sequence of songs. This way you can preview your CD project without
having to mix the individual songs down to stereo files first.
MultitrackStudio features a context-sensitive help system: pressing the F1 key will show help on the item
the mouse points to.
The main window
MultitrackStudio main window
Tracks (7,9) contain audio or MIDI files. Tracks can be switched to playback or record mode using their
Play and Rec buttons. Clicking the transport's Start button (5) will start recording / playing back all tracks
simultaneously. Effects can be loaded in effect slots (10) by clicking the slot's down arrow. MIDI
Instruments can be loaded in MIDI Instrument slots (8) in the same way. Tracks and effects etc. can be
removed by dragging and dropping them onto the Garbage Bin (13).
The complete setup can be saved as a song using the Song menu (1). The Mix Down menu's 'Mix down to
The complete setup can be saved as a song using the Song menu (1). The Mix Down menu's 'Mix down to
audio file' option can be used to mix the song down to a single audio file.
1. Menu buttons
2. Recording options
3. Editing options
4. Stop button
5. Start button
5. Start button
6. Overview bar
7. MIDI track
8. Midi Instrument slot
9. Audio track with its editor opened
10. Effect slots
11. Effect Return section
12. Master section
12. Master section
13. Garbage Bin