First Look: Even More New Features in Studio One 1.5
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Yeah it easy to use versatile and the sound really is fantastic. put away my Abelton almost completely when i got the 1.5
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Dose it support recording instruments and multi-record?
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Thnx! Hope you make lots of these... :)
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the bounce instrument parts and eplode feature is brilliant. kinda wish nuendo had these features. it's quick. makes the workflow faster and simpler. the only thing is that i wish that the bounce instrument parts gave the option of bouncing mono or stereo for the sake of mixing but it's still very nice....
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Any advice on how to download the update (V 1.6 i think it is). I dont know where to find it on the site after logging in or where then im suppossed to download it to. Much the same thing as with the pluggins, where are they suppossed to be downloaded to? Ok, cheers
FuturedaveyP 5 months ago
@FuturedaveyP First you need to have an account at PreSonus and registered your license. Log in to your PreSonus. You will find everything you need under MySoftware. If you have 2.0.x installed then you can download all the content and updates from within StudioOne (Menu Option Studio One | Studio One Installation.
lilacwriter 3 months ago
Wow...great...best Tips in the net..i have S1...just 3 days...and it rocks...so easy to work with...and sounds great...
RainMainDein 1 year ago
@RainMainDein That's a good point. S1 is easier to use partly because it works like you would expect a Windows or OS X program to work. But the really important thing is that it does sound fantastic too!
lilacwriter 1 year ago
thank you so much for your tutorials. as a protools convert, i really struggle not with learning a new daw,but a sense of guilt like im abandoning an old friend. with more rtas only plugin manufacturers porting to vst/au, i finally feel i can let protools go.
I probably wont wont uninstall it due to the hype factor surrounding it, but my workflow/production style is complemented more with studio one. thanks again.
PROPHETICPRODUCTIONZ 1 year ago
@PROPHETICPRODUCTIONZ I also come from a ProTools background. I still keep an install ready to go for converting older projects. I thought I would miss Elastic Audio but actually I haven't missed it at all.
lilacwriter 1 year ago