3/18/2023 0 Comments Presonus studio one![]() Studio One Pro and Artist tightly integrate Celemony’s Melodyne for editing audio material. It also contains a complete project section for putting together your album VCA faders a license for Melodyne Essentials (for precise correction of all aspects of audio) a flood of content and software instruments as well as a free license to the iPad control app. The $400 papa bear is 64-bit with all the bells and whistles, as well as the ability to use third-party VST and AU (Mac version) plug-ins out of the box. Beyond that, Artist delivers most of the major creative features (even a trial of Melodyne) of the $400 (download) Pro version. Unless of course you purchase the VST/AU/ReWire unlock add-on for $80, which still leaves it quite the bargain. ![]() It’s 32-bit as well, and you can use only the decidedly generous array of effects and instruments that it ships with. Next up the ladder is Studio One Artist at $100 in download form. There’s a lot to take in, and even once you know Studio One, it can be tricky on the eye because many of the various elements (track content for instance) are poorly delineated. That’s partly because of the sheer number of features, but also because of the way they are presented. It’s now as powerful as they come, but adding features has exacerbated what was always a problem–visual overload and ambiguity. Over the last five years, the competition has remedied most of their interface issues, while Studio One, now on version 3.2, has caught up with them in terms of features. It also didn’t hurt that Presonus bundled Studio One with its top-rated audio interfaces. Introducing the more efficient paned interface and drag-and-drop that industry mainstays Cubase, Logic, Sonar, and Pro Tools lacked proved enticing. ![]() The market was thought saturated, nothing major had appeared in years, yet the company’s Studio One 1.0 proved almost immediately popular. Plus Alternative Panning Modes, updated browser favorites and folders, and a new start screen.When PreSonus dipped its toes into the high-end digital audio workstation (DAW) market a few years ago, it was a bit of a surprise. This might be overkill in simpler mix settings, but for managing more complex sends and whatnot, it looks like a godsend. There’s also a right-click Fader Flip which lets you pop-up a particular bus right from the send on the channel fader – really clever. First, I love this Mixer Channel Overview, which manages to put all your inserts, sends, and channel strip settings in one place without being quickly squashed (Logic) or clunky (Cubase) - apologies to our various friends in Hamburg. ProEQ 3 which – with dynamic mode has sort of morphed into a multiband dynamics processor. Vocoder with side-chain or internal carrier and a cute Music Easel-style patch matrix. PreSonus Sphere collaboration is improved with archiving, collaboration, and invites even for non-users.ĭe-Esser for tackling sibilance in vocals and other high-frequency taming. Video Track lets you cut directly to picture, with basic editing of video, too – they recommend this for podcasts as well as scoring. I’m going to go out on a limb, though, and guess these are the tools you’ll be most interested in. Studio One is even taking on Logic’s notation features. Arguably those do look like you they might actually be more useful in this implementation than Apple’s – the track presets also hook into collaboration, and project templates have a nicely-designed setup. There’s a bunch of stuff in this feature, including some vaguely Apple Logic-like stuff: a Customization Editor for turning on and off features, project templates, and track templates. Time to work on the studio in your hollowed-out volcano lair! “Is my monitor big enough now?” Mirrored floors also help accentuate your new display, though I’m concerned about electricity bills. Now, if you are going to upgrade, what you really need is … this studio, with wall-sized display. Here’s what’s new and what folks are saying. The latest in DAW news: PreSonus’ Studio One has added a bunch of features, including improved collaboration and video scoring and some fun new devices.
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