
Pick A DAW...
When a musician takes an interest in home recording, or makes the transition from old-school recording hardware to the wonderful world of computers, the question we hear most frequently relates to the choice of DAW software.

When a musician takes an interest in home recording, or makes the transition from old-school recording hardware to the wonderful world of computers, the question we hear most frequently relates to the choice of DAW software.

The new Studio One v3.5 upgrade is short on gimmicks and long on real improvements. Here’s what’s new.

What’s the difference between a track and a channel? In Studio One, this is not a trick question...

For those who like a ribbon-based tweeter, PreSonus’ stylish monitors offer an alternative to the usual suspects.

Harness the power of Studio One’s Arranger track and Scratch Pads to reshape your material.

Add artificial stereo width to guitars in your Studio One mixes.

Console emulation is all the rage, and it’s now built into Studio One. We explore what it offers...

Studio One’s Repeater is no ordinary delay. For a start, it works on note data rather than audio!

Learn to subtly vary the tone of Studio One’s headline soft synth, and you’ll add interest to your sounds.

A range of affordable third-rack units designed to cover a variety of studio tasks without compromising on quality.