Many users know that Studio One was the first DAW to utilize Native Multi-Touch response for Windows. However, now in RAVEN 3.9 with the UPDD Commander "Gestures" have been taken to the next level and allow for a much better workflow then using the Studio One Native Multi-Touch so this is the current recommend workflow as users have access to over 400 + gestures with the UPDD commander compared to the 3 or 4 gestures available with Native Multi-Touch in Studio One.
Some users still may prefer this old way of working in Studio One so to enable this feature, open the UPDD Commander "Settings" tab and select the "Native Studio One" preset.
Next in the Studio One area, right click the DAW and choose the Native option.
Here is a video of what can be achieved when using RAVEN Gestures instead of Studio One Native Multi-Touch:
For access to more gestures and easier workflow set the Default Studio One UPDD Commander for all the key command and gesture mapping.
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