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The feature is accessed by pressing the Channel Editor button and enabling the Routing View.

STUDIO ONE PRO SERIAL

The new Extended FX Chains feature allows for any combination of serial or parallel effects to be chained within each console channel. In situations where you’d normally want to create a new copy of your project (by using the “Save As” or “Save New Vesion” dialogue), you can now use the Scratch Pads functionality to test your new arrangement ideas within the same project file.Įasy audio routing was one of Studio One’s standout features from the get-go, however Studio One 3 takes things to a whole new level of ease of use and versatility. Scratch Pads are basically virtual sketchbooks within the Song page, where entire sections of the project can be copied for further tweaking and refinement without affecting the main arrangement. Whereas the Arranger Track makes it easier to quickly manipulate different song sections, the Scratch Pads are a revolutionary new feature unique to Studio One 3 which allows the users to experiment and improvise within their project without the fear of messing it up. There’s no more need to select over 20 different tracks whenever you’d want to extend the intro section or shorten the bridge of your project, as potentially complicated tasks such as these can now be performed in no more than just a few mouse clicks. By activating the Arranger Track, the users can treat different sections of a song as basic patterns which can be copied, rearranged or duplicated like any other pattern on the timeline. The first set of new features was obviously created with songwriters in mind. Arranger Track and Scratch Pads are there to make a songwriter’s life easier, providing a powerful new set of tools for experimentation with the arrangement and song structure. Quite the contrary, Studio One is now more powerful and flexible than ever, while remaining as user friendly and easy to master as before. Studio One 3’s exciting new features such as the Arranger Track, the incredibly useful Scratch Pads and the refreshing approach to audio routing with Extended FX Chains don’t take anything away from the streamlined user experience that the application has been long known for. The development team at Presonus has successfully fulfilled the most important goal of any software update and that is to expand a program’s feature list without adding bloat and crippling its basic functionality. Thankfully, it’s all about to change in Studio One 3! With no more than three virtual instruments on disposal out of the box, the users had to rely on the power of hardware instruments or 3rd party plugins in order to get the best out of their DAW of choice. On the other hand, what Studio One had to offer in the native effects department, it sadly lacked when it came to bundled virtual instruments. Right from the beginning, the app’s main advantages were its incredibly powerful line-up of native effects, a non-cluttered user interface and a refreshingly simple approach to audio and MIDI editing, allowing the users to focus all of their creative energy into songwriting and arranging. After its first appearance on the crowded DAW market back in 2009, Studio One quickly gained the reputation of a capable digital audio workstation which is optimized for a fast and hassle-free workflow. Let’s take a closer look at what Studio One 3 has to offer to its loyal user base and potential newcomers.īefore we kick off the Studio One 3 review and dissect the specifics of the application’s latest version, here’s a brief general overview of S1’s previous versions.

studio one pro

Presonus has released the long awaited new version of their flagship digital audio workstation.







Studio one pro