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PreSonus Studio One 4 Artist Recording Software Suite | Studio One 4

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Description for PreSonus Studio One 4 Artist Recording Software Suite | Studio One 4

Studio One


What’s new in 4.6?



We’ve responded to the typical Studio One user requests in typical PreSonus fashion: by giving you what you’re hungry for with a side dish of stuff you didn’t even know you wanted. The new and dramatically improved Ampire leads the 4.6 charge, followed by substantial updates to Studio One’s Browser and major improvements to the Pattern Editor. We’ve also completely re-invented Exchange! (Remember Exchange? If you don’t, we aren’t mad.)

And of course, there’s a smattering of uncategorizable improvements that we think you’ll like.



The Ampire Strikes Back


Studio One’s guitar amp simulator, Ampire, has undergone more than a re-design—it’s been thoroughly re-engineered. We scoured auction sites and shadowy pawnshops to collect five of the most sought-after amps—responsible for a million hit songs—and the boys in Hamburg employed our State Space Modeling technology to emulate their circuit behavior down to the last freakin’ capacitor. That’s the same tech that led to the creation of our incredibly true-to-analog Fat Channel plug-ins, BTW. Oh, and we also modeled five additional classic stompboxes, and created five new cabinet impulse responses for a total of sixteen classic cabinets.

Furthermore, Ampire’s Pedalboard can be run as a standalone effect plug-in for folks who don’t need amp and cabinet simulation. Synth users should find experimenting with Pedalboard to be quite rewarding. Studio One has always rocked... but it’s never quite rocked this hard.



Window shopping.


Studio One’s Browser has received a major facelift. Most significantly, Shop.presonus.com now has its own tab within the browser, so you don’t even need to leave Studio One to get new sounds and plug-ins when inspiration strikes. Navigating the Browser is also now significantly faster thanks to the new navigation bar below the tabs area. You also get a beautiful new Gallery view for exploring content in a more visible way—which works for the shop, your Instruments and Effects, SoundCloud, and Exchange.

Yeah, Exchange. Remember Exchange? Good, because here comes...


Exchange 2.0!


The new Exchange is where Studio One users can browse, download, review, and preview shared Studio One content from our unparalleled user community. In addition, you’ll be able to upload and rate content from other users. Furthermore, you get a public landing page where your content contributions are posted for all to see.

Join the community and share liberally—everybody wins.




Pattern and Arranger updates.


We introduced the Pattern Editor in Studio One 4, and we’ve already received a lot of feedback on how to make them better. You can now convert Instrument Parts to Patterns; both Melodic and Drum Patterns now allow for varied individual note lengths of more than one step. Great for basslines. Furthermore, each step in a Pattern can now have an individual delay value, which may be applied to all steps of an instrument at the same time. Patterns now have their own Preset format, which includes Variations, which can be loaded and saved independently of the current instrument. And we’ve improved real-time recording to Patterns. (Try it, ATOM users. Seriously.)

Arranger tracks have received improved support for enclosed tempo and time signature changes, even when using the clipboard.


The kitchen sink


Podcasters and voice-over producers will appreciate the new Podcast Production template we’ve added to Studio One—but we didn’t stop there. We also added a new Macro Toolbar page featuring Macros and commands tailored to the specific needs of Podcasters and audiobook producers.

We also added some convenient new keyboard shortcuts, updated the Japanese, German, Spanish, and French manuals, and improved tempo-matching for loops, new gallery views for browsing Fat Channel EQs and compressors, realtime time-stretching support for Presence XT Editor…

















New in Studio One 4.5.


The Studio One 4.5 update’s top focus is on what is arguably Studio One’s greatest feature—you! Our core value during the 4.5 development phase was simple: give users more of what they want. And thanks to the impassioned crew over at answers.presonus.com, we had a robust customer-curated roadmap to work from. The result? Over 70 new features and improvements that benefit both traditional recordists as well as contemporary nonlinear producers.



Get the most out of your workstation.


Let’s be honest—computers aren’t cheap, and you want to actually use the power you’ve paid for. Good news: The #1 Studio One feature request has been implemented with the arrival of multi-core optimization for virtual instruments! With Studio One 4.5, the CPU load for using combined virtual instruments inside a Multi-Instrument has been reduced by a whopping 70% for Native Plug-ins and by around 50% for third-party instruments like Kontakt. We’ve also added CPU optimization for Mai Tai and Presence XT. Beyond your CPU, we’ve also deepened Studio One’s integration with your PreSonus hardware.


Expanded input, gain staging, polarity options, and channel customization.


The new Input Channel mixer section adds software-based input gain and polarity controls to every input, even if your hardware doesn’t provide such controls. Combining hardware and software-based gain controls lets you drive a hardware preamp a bit while still maintaining control over the levels actually recorded to disk. This new approach to gain staging offers more flexibility and more precise control throughout the entire recording and mixing process. It also allows for traditional printing of outboard processing, for those of you who like to commit to your decisions early in the mixing process. Ideal for producers who solve their crossword puzzles with a pen.

Polarity and gain controls have also been added to every audio, instrument, FX and Bus channel in the console… if you like. We’ve updated the console’s channels to be customizable to show as much (or as little) information as you’d prefer, including Audio Device Controls, Input Controls, Sends/Cue mix, I/O connections, VCA connections, Mix groups, and new Channel Notes!




Robust routing and metering updates.


The console’s multi-channel I/O routing to single sources/destinations has been streamlined to a single click. We’ve also added an alternate “reverse sidechain” workflow, and copied plug-ins now retain their sidechain routing. Global pre-fader metering has been added to the console, as well as an RMS/Peak metering option for all channels.


Note editing now goes way beyond MIDI.


New note editing options are now at the heart of MIDI editing in Studio One. The Note Actions menu has been completely re-designed for fast, intuitive editing and composition, and includes new creative note editing options for Instrument tracks including Randomize, Apply Scale, Mirror, and more. All of these are assignable to keyboard shortcuts and included in Macros. Independent quantize grids (including the new Snap to Zero Crossings option) are now available for the Arrangement, Audio, or Music Editor—apply different Quantization to each. You also get two new scale options, and the Chord Selector now has the much-requested Chord Audition feature, ideal for users who compose by ear.



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Specifications for PreSonus Studio One 4 Artist Recording Software Suite | Studio One 4

General
Brand
Model
  • Studio One 4
Microless SKU
  • 42252
Date first available
  • 09 March, 2020
Shipping Weight
  • 1.32 Kg
Shipping Dimensions
  • 9.62 cm x 9.62 cm x 9.62 cm

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