PreSonus has introduced Studio One Pro 7, the latest version of its digital audio workstation for Linux, Mac & Windows.
Version 7 comes with 30 new features within the DAW, including AI-powered Stem Separation, Splice Integration, a dynamic Integrated Launcher, a new virtual instrument named Deep Flight One, significant improvements on the drum machine, Impact, and more.
Studio One Pro 7 Features:
- AI-Powered Stem Separation: One of the most in-demand features, AI-powered Stem Separation allows creators to un-mix audio into four separate tracks which ultimately isolates stems from existing audio tracks. The separated audio events can be bounced again into a single file allowing for quick creation of instrumentals.
- Splice Integration: PreSonus has partnered with Splice – the industry-leading catalog of royalty-free sounds and producer tools, to provide the company’s very first in-DAW experience. Using “Search with Sound”, creators can drop in audio or capture a selection within a track and instantly discover compatible sounds from Splice that sync to the project’s key and tempo. While existing Splice users will enjoy this powerful integration, users new to Splice will have access to thousands of Splice samples – hand picked and made free for Studio One Pro 7 users, regardless of whether they are subscribed to Splice or not.
- Integrated Launcher: Quickly craft new arrangements with ease using a dynamic grid of audio or MIDI loops and patterns that can be triggered and edited in real time. Now, creators can record or import audio and MIDI directly into cells, edit the contents, create scenes and playlists, and capture Launcher live performances directly on the timeline. Musicians can enjoy effortless drag-and-drop functionality and direct control via Studio One Remote or ATOM/SQ. Best yet, the view is integrated into the arrangement allowing producers to view both the arrange and launch windows at the same time, so users can move content quickly and intuitively between both sections of the arrangement.
- Deep Flight One: A most popular sound set prized for its soundscapes, drones, pads, leads, and bass sounds is now available as a standalone instrument in Studio One Pro 7, offering up to three layers, integrated effects, and all-new presets. Experience evolving soundscapes, atmospheric textures, and cutting-edge presets perfectly suited for ambient exploration.
- Impact Integration for Note Editor: Optimized for creating patterns and editing sounds, the new in-place editor provides access to all instrument pads, pad and sample editor controls. Conveniently create patterns, adjust parameters, and edit virtual drum sounds without having to open a new window.
- Interactive Scale and Loop Tools: All scale-related features are now in one place, allowing users the fastest and easiest way to edit-in scale whether they are working with preset scales or creating their own. Additionally, the Loop Tool, the ultimate time saver for intuitive arranging and production, is now available as an alternative to duplicating events. The Event Loop option is the quickest way to fill a section or even an entire track with looped copies.
- Global Transpose: Change the key of an entire song with just one click and transpose audio and notes events in real time. This new feature updates the song key signature, chords, and notes all in one.
- Advanced Tempo Detection: In order to know original tempo, a crucial step for music production, Studio One Pro 7 now features tempo detection for audio events of any length, as well as the option to extract the original tempo map to the Tempo Track.
- CV Instrument: Users with vintage or modern analog hardware are now able to control their instruments directly from Studio One Pro 7.
Studio One Pro 7 Intro Videos:
Pricing and Availability:
PreSonus Studio One Pro 7 is available now, priced at $199.99 USD. Upgrade and subscription options are also available.
Bro. Splice. Dope
I turned it off after I heard all that