Vocoder Expanding Studio One’s set of creative custom plug-ins, the new Vocoder is a creative playground like no other that lets you combine two input signals to create an entirely new sound processed by an array of bandpass filters. The included presets are excellent starting points for customization. Choose between narrow and wide shapes for the reduction band, as well as gentle (-6 dB) or full (-48 dB) range gain reduction. Find the problematic frequency with the Listen button, then dial in the amount of S-Reduction using the associated knob together with the S-Mon function. The De-esser in Studio One is efficient and intuitively easy to use. In addition to solo, each band now features a dynamic mode to trigger boosts or cuts of the desired frequency band dynamically based on a set amplitude threshold.ĭe-Esser Tame vocal sibilance and other high-frequency sounds with the new De-esser. Each frequency band can now be soloed, so you can easily hear even the most surgical adjustments in isolation. ProEQ3 The latest incarnation of ProEQ delivers two new powerful features, making it an indispensable tool for producers and mixing engineers. ![]() Embedded audio can be edited independently from the video by dragging and dropping the audio event to an Audio Track in the main arrangement. An easy-to-use replace option is also available to quickly swap out a newer edit of the same video at the same timecode position.Ī dedicated sub-track is also provided for embedded audio to use as reference with its own mixer channel, full plug-in processing, and output routing options. Video thumbnails are generated automatically to provide a preview for easy navigation.īasic editing features for the Video Track are available including cut/copy/paste, slip, time and edit locks, ripple, and duplicate. The new Video Track can hold an unlimited number of video clips, making it easy to work on multiple reels of a feature film inside a single session. Video clips can be added by dragging video files onto the timeline. The new Global Video Track provides an intuitive video workflow thanks to Studio One’s drag and drop functionality, working hand-in-hand with the current video player window. Studio One 6 improves functionality for composing to picture and sound design. ![]() Not to leave out its existing userbase, mix engineers get new audio plugins as well as improved mixer functionality that will resonate with those coming from, or still working with large-format mixing hardware. Other features designed to reel-in new users include refreshed video functionality, further widening the net on potential users. PreSonus describe Studio One 6 as “the latest chapter in the evolution of one of the best-selling digital audio workstations in the world.” With an emphasis on useability, its new redesigned and customizable user interface offers configurable GUI, and Smart Templates that promise to make life easier for those new to the DAW universe. This sixth incarnation of the big name DAW continues its trajectory with an update promising new headline features as well as some improvements to those that have helped establish Studio One’s place so far. ![]() Upon its release thirteen years ago, PreSonus Studio One created a ‘market-in-the-gap’ solution that set to bridge the divide and give a home to both composers and engineers on Mac or Windows (with many of the latter category of composers at this point still clutching their copies of eMagic Logic!). That said, there was an eerie silence in one potential corner of the market that was for a tool that could join up the palette of sounds, instruments, and drag and drop functionality favoured by composers and musicians, with audio operation and layout that was familiar to engineers. The engineer knew their own needs, and chose accordingly. ![]() Weapons Of ChoiceĪs the DAW universe continues to converge, it’s easy to forget that up until fairly recently, each product used to present a more bespoke option for the user. Three Experts give their verdict on this latest incarnation of PreSonus’ do-it-all DAW. The sixth version of Studio One is upon us, with some new features that will interest both established user and newcomer alike.
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