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Artists of all levels, from beginner to seasoned professional, will find Studio One a welcome alternative to the intimidating, bloated offerings currently considered the standards.
Studio One is a groundbreaking music creation and production application for Mac OS X and Windows XP/Vista that makes audio recording, MIDI sequencing, and audio mastering ridiculously simple right out of the box.
It’s a creative environment built for intuitive use, speed, and efficiency–and yet it’s robust enough for the most complex productions. It’s the DAW that a band of leading recording-hardware engineers and a team of industry-defining software-design veterans want to use for themselves. It’s incredibly easy to use yet provides a wealth of professional features.
Specs:
* Elegant single-window work environment
* Powerful drag-and-drop functionality
* Unlimited audio tracks, MIDI tracks, virtual instruments, buses, and FX channels
* Content browser with convenient sort options and preview player
* Integrated mastering solution with automatic mix updating, waveform editing, effects, Red Book CD burning, and digital release
* Automatic delay compensation
* Advanced automation
* 64-bit processing (even on 32-bit machines)
* Easy-to-use sidechain routing
* Awe-inspiring 64-bit effects suite
* Stunning virtual instruments
* User-friendly sampler
* Most intuitive MIDI-mapping system available
* Real-time audio timestretching and resampling
* AU, VST2, VST3, and ReWire support
* K System metering
* Gigabytesof inspiring content
* Compatible with any ASIO-, Windows Audio-,or Core Audio-compliant audio interface
From macworld.com - Nov-05-2009
Recording music is fun, rewarding, and highly creative. But the process of recording can be amazingly technical: you might have cables running everywhere, microphones and instruments connected through a special hardware interface, and a software program to tie it all together. In recent years, the audio software of choice for Mac users has been either Digidesign Pro Tools or Apple Logic Studio. Now, with PreSonus Studio One Pro 1.0.1, there’s a new kid on the block.