Further Adventures in Studio One v2.6

As I wrote yesterday, I recently got a MIDI keyboard controller that came with a copy of PreSonus' excellent DAW software, Studio One Artist v2.6. I shared a song that I made while remembering how to use it (having used a demo version in the past) and talked at excessive length about my visit to Sweetwater and the aforementioned keyboard controller purchased there.

The day after making that first experimental track I made another one. Here it is:

I made this track to continue experimenting with Studio One Artist v2.6 which I got bundled with my Nektar Impact iX61 keyboard controller. This time around I experimented with some basic automation and deviated slightly from the default sounds, but everything was still based on the built-in virtual instruments included with Studio One v2.6. I have since upgraded to Studio One Artist v3 and have begun experimenting there a little bit.

This track was again comprised only of virtual instruments that were included with the Studio One software, though I did modify some of the sounds a bit, included some effects, and worked a little bit with automating some of the instrument parameters as the song progressed.