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New release update Studio One to 7.2 Update in app or https://my.presonus.com/home
What’s new page: https://www.presonus.com/blogs/home/whats-new-in-studio-one-pro-7-2
Best upgrade/crossgrade price here: https://linkedmusicians.com/forums/topic/studio-one-30-off/
Has Studio One improved since it went semi-sub in v7? The last version I upgraded to was v6.
To be honest, I haven’t had much time for making music lately, but I felt a little irked by the new direction they seemed to be going in.
I went back to Cubase a couple years ago because I started using MPE devices and Studio One never worked with them, even though I think they said it was added in version 5.x. Only a couple weeks ago a user on the Studio One forum posted the “*Fix” that had been there all along (unbeknownst to Presonus support). Now that MPE can be recorded, I picked it up again and, so far I am enjoying it. It’s kind of slow loading projects still, IMO, but improved a bit with version 7.2 and the plug-in manager. I decided I am fine with the perpetual licensing that they implemented last year. It is very similar to Bitwig. Updates for one year and then you “freeze” the version until you buy another one year term. I have not yet used the clip launcher that came with Version 7.0, but I know I will at some point. I like having that option to work non-linearly (like Ableton/Bitwig).
Thanks for this! My default was 50%.
Studio One, Windows, RME UFX, Yamaha MSP7
Has Studio One improved since it went semi-sub in v7? The last version I upgraded to was v6.
I made the jump from 6 to 7 when 7 came out. I really don’t see a lot of difference, but the truth is my needs in a DAW are pretty simple, so I’m probably not the guy to ask. A lot of folks seemed to like the Stem Separation, but I didn’t think it worked that great. Maybe 7.2 has brought a few things I may find more useful.
I am played with a lot of the new features, but one thing I noticed on this last update was that it automatically hides duplicate plugins now. I will sometimes install BOTH the VST2 and VST3 plugins, in case the VST3 doesn’t work. Then go through the list and hide the VST2s. Now S1 does that automagically! Great improvement that I didn’t know I wanted so badly!
Apollo Twin Duo USB | ARC Studio | Studio One Pro 7.2 | Windows
I think I may lean more heavily into learning Studio One.
What’s driving my curiosity are the squintastic changes to the Sonar UI (text shrunken in multiple locations) and the fact that of the two sampler instruments that they could have ported from Next, they chose the least useful one. I want to load multiple sounds in an instrument and trigger them more than I want to load a single sample and play it spread across the keyboard.
-Erik
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