![]() Whether you’re opening the lighter Artist version or the all-bells-and-whistles Professional edition, it’s apparent straight away that the traditional Studio One layout remains largely unchanged. Ripe with new features, workflow upgrades and cosmetic tweaks, Studio One 5 has people buzzing about new improvements destined to make this DAW even more attractive to producers and performers across the globe. Ever since, the DAW’s growing user-base has been itching for an update. That, however, was a whole five years ago. Our positive time with Studio One 4 saw it become a staple for this writer and, in recent years, we’ve heard about many others adopting it into all manner of studios, from home to pro-level setups. Back in 2015, when we reviewed PreSonus’s Studio One 4, we had known for some time what many others have learnt since: Studio One is a powerful DAW. ![]()
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