studio one
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Gary Moore
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studio one
just wanted to know if any one useing studio one and what do you think about it is it a good or poor daw thanks.
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Tore Blestrud
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I use Studio One Pro with a Presonus StudioLive 16. All you need to record, mix and master.
I am quite new to Presonus products (used Cubase before) but from what I have experienced and researched it is a great sounding product with the easiest workflow.
I am quite new to Presonus products (used Cubase before) but from what I have experienced and researched it is a great sounding product with the easiest workflow.
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Gary Moore
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studio one
thanks for a while i thougth i was the only one useing studio one.
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Tore Blestrud
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- Location: Oslo, Norway
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Gary Moore
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- Location: Mobile, Alabama, USA
studio one
yea i dont even open pro tools any more i love this, studio one its so ease to work its studio friendly. thanks presonus.
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Rick Campbell
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Hal Higgins
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I, too, use Studio One....it's fantastic. I am good friends with Rick Naqvi the VP of Presonus.....He has helped me a great deal when it comes to learning and understanding the ins and outs of the software. I've also done some recording work in his studio in BR. HAL
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Jack Stoner
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I use Sonar (currently X1b Professional), but I had a trial version of Studio One. I liked it and if I were to change it would be on my short list. I had a 30 day trial version of ProTools 8 and I didn't like it as well.
I have never got a Presonus Firewire model such as the Firestudio, or the earlier models, to work or work correctly. The last one I got was a Firestudio and it had a hardware problem (confirmed by Presonus Tech Support). I have a Firewire connected Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 which is about the same as the Firestudio (8 analog channels) and it works great. I also had an Aleis IO26 and it had no problems either. (I have a T.I. Firewire chipset in my PC, which is required for DICE II Firewire interfaces as used by Focusrite, Presounus and many others).
I have a Presonus Blue Tube (dual channel model) preamp that I always use for vocal recording. Mic to Blue Tube (I always use the tube settings) to the Saffire Pro 40.
(Sorry for getting off subject).
I have never got a Presonus Firewire model such as the Firestudio, or the earlier models, to work or work correctly. The last one I got was a Firestudio and it had a hardware problem (confirmed by Presonus Tech Support). I have a Firewire connected Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 which is about the same as the Firestudio (8 analog channels) and it works great. I also had an Aleis IO26 and it had no problems either. (I have a T.I. Firewire chipset in my PC, which is required for DICE II Firewire interfaces as used by Focusrite, Presounus and many others).
I have a Presonus Blue Tube (dual channel model) preamp that I always use for vocal recording. Mic to Blue Tube (I always use the tube settings) to the Saffire Pro 40.
(Sorry for getting off subject).