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Studio One | Is it worth using in 2024

Studio One

8.9/10

$449.95

Price

Professional and 1 other plans

3

Pros

This software has a higher amount of pros than cons and should be considered.

2

Cons

All softwares have cons, but it's important to know what they are before making a decision.

0

Alternatives

There are no alternatives to this software.

Studio One Feature Overview

  • Lifetime purchase
  • Paid upgrades for major versions
  • Drag-and-drop functionality
  • Multi-touch support
  • Intuitive MIDI mapping
  • Real-time audio time-stretching and resampling
  • Automatic delay compensation
  • Advanced automation
  • Integrated Melodyne pitch correction
  • Transient detection and editing
  • Mastering Suite with DDP export
  • VST, AU, and ReWire support
  • Native 64-bit resolution and support for up to 384 kHz audio
  • Integrated mastering tools
  • Flexible workflow with customizable user interface
  • Extensive third-party plugin support
  • Integrated cloud storage and collaboration tools
  • Support for external hardware controllers
  • Video playback and sync
  • Scalable user interface for high-resolution displays
  • Cross-platform compatibility (Windows and macOS)

Studio One Pricing

Professional

$449.95 undefined

Professional edition with full features.

Artist

$99.95 undefined

Artist edition with limited features.

About Studio One

Studio One is a digital audio workstation (DAW) software developed by PreSonus Audio Electronics.

Studio One Pros and Cons

Pros

User Interface

Modern and intuitive interface for easy navigation.

Features

Rich feature set for audio recording, editing, mixing, and mastering.

Performance

Efficient and stable performance even with large projects.

Cons

    Learning Curve

    Steep learning curve for beginners, especially with advanced features.

    Price

    Professional edition can be expensive for some users.