![]() ![]() This might be overkill in simpler mix settings, but for managing more complex sends and whatnot, it looks like a godsend. There’s also a right-click Fader Flip which lets you pop-up a particular bus right from the send on the channel fader – really clever. First, I love this Mixer Channel Overview, which manages to put all your inserts, sends, and channel strip settings in one place without being quickly squashed (Logic) or clunky (Cubase) - apologies to our various friends in Hamburg. ProEQ 3 which – with dynamic mode has sort of morphed into a multiband dynamics processor. Vocoder with side-chain or internal carrier and a cute Music Easel-style patch matrix. PreSonus Sphere collaboration is improved with archiving, collaboration, and invites even for non-users.ĭe-Esser for tackling sibilance in vocals and other high-frequency taming. Video Track lets you cut directly to picture, with basic editing of video, too – they recommend this for podcasts as well as scoring. I’m going to go out on a limb, though, and guess these are the tools you’ll be most interested in. Studio One is even taking on Logic’s notation features. ![]() Arguably those do look like you they might actually be more useful in this implementation than Apple’s – the track presets also hook into collaboration, and project templates have a nicely-designed setup. There’s a bunch of stuff in this feature, including some vaguely Apple Logic-like stuff: a Customization Editor for turning on and off features, project templates, and track templates. Time to work on the studio in your hollowed-out volcano lair! “Is my monitor big enough now?” Mirrored floors also help accentuate your new display, though I’m concerned about electricity bills. ![]() Now, if you are going to upgrade, what you really need is … this studio, with wall-sized display. Here’s what’s new and what folks are saying. The latest in DAW news: PreSonus’ Studio One has added a bunch of features, including improved collaboration and video scoring and some fun new devices. ![]()
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