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Monday, September 12, 2016

PreSonus Studio One 3 Professional v3.3.0


Studio One 3 Artist and Professional are accessible direct from both PreSonus and music retail shops worldwide as both redesigns and full forms. Both Artist and Professional come as standard download forms, and can likewise be obtained with the whole program on a selective restricted release 64 GB USB streak drive. 


PreSonus increases present expectations again with Studio One 3.2, another free upgrade for Studio One 3. Variant 3.2 expands on the progressions presented in Studio One 3 by adding new measurements to your blend surroundings alongside expert apparatuses and work process improvements requested by the music generation group. 

One of our objectives with Studio One is to give you the capacity to make a sound that is exceptionally yours. While Studio One has been perceived for its unblemished blend motor, we perceive that "perfect" once in a while isn't what's called for in the warmth of imagination. To accomplish this objective, we've presented Mix Engine FX. You can now supplant Studio One's acclaimed 64-bit skimming point blend motor utilizing elective calculations that change the sonic qualities of your music in courses at no other time conceivable in a DAW. 

Blending your greatest multitrack extends just got less demanding with VCA Faders. Initially presented on vast organization simple blending reassures, VCA Faders give remote control of any number of channels from a solitary fader, complete with relative level control and computerization. Envision only one fader for vocals, one for drums, one for the beat segment, and one for horns—VCA Faders are so straightforward, you could understand your blend with only one hand. 

How would you take the quickest DAW around and make it significantly speedier? Studio One's multi-entrusting Arrow Tool has constantly changed capacities to meet the current task, however now it's considerably more quick witted by changing into the Range Tool when floating in the upper piece of occasions. What's more, the Arrow and Range Tools now give elective comping techniques to ultra-quick layer altering and navigation–even with an expansive number of takes. 


Studio One 3.2 extends the tight equipment coordination presented with the Studio 192 Interface to more PreSonus equipment. StudioLive AI rack blenders and consoles can now utilize their installed DSP to power low inactivity observing with Studio One's half breed FatChannel module. StudioLive RM rack blenders now additionally offer remote preamp control and up to 64 channels of high-headroom, XMAX I/O right inside Studio One. Moreover, Studio One Remote now locally bolsters iPad, iPad Pro and Windows tablets including Surface and Surface Pro, giving more approaches to free you from your work area while following and blending.

New features and improvements:

• Integration with Notion 6: transfer audio and note data between Studio One and
Notion, anywhere on your network
• One-click global Effects on/off
• Combined On/Off for multiple selected Effects and Instruments
• Disable Tracks, Instruments or Plug-ins
• New Autofill option for multitrack drum quantization in Slice mode
• New video engines replacing QuickTime
(Win: Microsoft Media Foundation; OS X: AV Foundation)
• Transform tool for note velocity
• Performance improvements for Mix Engine FX
• ¼T added to Quantize grid
• Updated MP3 decoder (compatibility improvements)
• Improved tape-style monitoring
• Copy Track now includes automation
• Resizing notes respects initial mouse offset
• Note events no longer jump when clicked
• Note events no longer played when deleting or lassoing
• New crop events and note selection shortcuts in Music Editor
• Navigate between channels from plug-in header
• Multi Instrument sub outputs now listed in stem export
• Mixdown without master effects state now saved
• [Studio 192 / Studio 192 Mobile] Direct control of Mute, Dim, Talk and speaker

selection from Studio One mixer (requires UC Surface 1.8.1 to be released in mid-September)




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