![]() ![]() Another great feature is that you can drag and drop any effects, or plug-ins right on to the track or mixer page from the bin. The program is very MIDI friendly and loop friendly for importing and time stretching. I found working with it very easy from the start. All can be purchased and downloaded on the PreSonus website. I started out with Artist, but soon upgraded to Producer and then Professional. Upgrades are available a bit cheaper as usual. Studio One Professional – $399.00 ( includes a full version of Melodyne Essential, 31 Native Plug-ins, and features 32 or 64-bit processing) Studio One Producer- $199.00 USD (with 26 Native Plug-ins) Studio One Artist – $99.00 USD (with 26 Native Plug-ins) Studio One Free ( good way to try it out with 8 Native Plug-ins) It is also compatible with most 3 rd party AU and VST plug-ins. ![]() Studio One was developed by the same people who gave us Cubase and Nuendo, so at first glance it has that look to it ( bit more colorful than Logic grey) and is compatible with Windows or MAC. In fact I am using it exclusively now for all of the projects in my home studio. I have been using Logic Pro for the past 3 years, and Cubase before that, and have to say I was very impressed with Studio One, right out of the box. ![]() Looking for a new DAW? Well, I wasn’t, but when the time came to by a new interface a few months ago, I picked up the PreSonus AudioBox 44VSL, which came bundled with Studio One Artist version software. ![]()
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