![]() The native plugins included with Studio One have got a facelift and in some cases the addition of PreSonus’ State Space Modelling to give even more realism to those plugins modelling vintage gear. It’s a great addition for any mixing toolbox. It’s simple but in our opinion bloody brilliant! Watch it in action in our video Studio One 5 - Everything You Need To KnowĬlip Gain envelopes is like the clip gain feature in DAWs like Pro Tools but on steroids - it allows for both intricate adjustments as well as creative effects such as tremolo on a guitar applied to the gain rather than the volume. Or you can create a mix sans vocals and save that - all of them in the same session. The mixer scenes is a great way to take multiple snapshots of mixes and there’s a comprehensive list of items it can include, for example you can test a mix with an entirely different set of plugins if you wish and then save and recall both of them. ![]() In version 5 we see the arrival of three features to address these shortcomings Īll of these features offer powerful new tools for recording, editing and mixing. However, over the last few years the team at PreSonus has listened to feedback from top producers and engineers and version-by-version has added more tools for those kind of users. One criticism that has been levelled at Studio One in the past is that it’s not a good DAW for those working in conventional studios, these who want a meat and potatoes DAW like Pro Tools or Nuendo. In summary, it’s an unexpected but highly useful feature now included in Studio One 5. We have a comprehensive guide to the Show Page, check it out. It means you can set everything you need for a live performance, map any hardware controllers and other external instruments and then load that at the gig. What the new Show Page aims to do is reduce that fear and offer all you need for both the replay of backing tracks and control of keyboards, live instruments and vocals in a streamlined interface. Taking a DAW to a gig has always bought many of us out in a hot-sweat, wondering if the complexity and pressure on the CPU is going to make live performance hell rather than heaven. ![]() VST2/VST3/AU plug-in support now included (64-bit only) The complete suite of Studio One’s Native Effect plug-ins have a fresh new look and some amazing new features With the release of Studio One 5, PreSonus hopes it can bring even more useful features to tempt new converts to Studio One. Studio one has already made waves since those early days with firsts such as Melodyne ARA (and other ARA equipped plugins) integration, drag and drop workflow and integrated mastering to name three. It a relatively short space of time (about 10 years) Studio One, PreSonus’ flagship DAW, has come from nowhere to being a DAW worth serious consideration for anyone wanting to record and mix music.
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