Studio One: Using The Scratch Pad
The Scratch Pad is your ticket to fast, easy, non‑destructive experimentation!
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The Scratch Pad is your ticket to fast, easy, non‑destructive experimentation!
The latest Studio One update expands on the DAW's immersive capabilities as well as adding a new virtual instrument, implementing TuneCore integration, and offering an alternative licensing option.
The Show Page has evolved in the last few years, and makes it easy to take your productions on the road. Let's revisit what it offers...
Now we know how to get immersive in Studio One, let’s add some delay and reverb to our Atmos mixes!
With Studio One 6.5 you already have all the tools you need to mix in Atmos, so why not give it a go?
The compact PreSonus Eris Pro 4 version of their coaxial monitor design delivers a wide ‘sweet spot’ and maintains a symmetrical dispersion pattern, making it well-suited to use in multi-speaker immersive mixing rooms.
Studio One now includes some powerful notation and tablature options. Let's explore...
The Eris series of monitors continues to offer remarkable value for money.
These remarkably affordable speakers raise the bar for ultra‑compact monitoring.
The latest update to PreSonus’ top of the line DAW introduces comprehensive Dolby Atmos integration and more besides.
Studio One, from version 6 on, is now a surprisingly powerful video editor!
Bend Markers let you manipulate your audio timing with ease.
The headline feature of Studio One 6.5 is something which many users have been waiting for: support for immersive audio formats including Dolby Atmos.
PreSonus are now offering three Eris ranges that aim to cater to everyone from casual creators to professional studios.
Clean up your MIDI with Studio One’s comprehensive quantise options.
We explore how Studio One’s Snap, Grid and Quantize settings interact.
As well as introducing a range of editing, arranging and mixing improvements to their popular DAW, PreSonus have also announced that PreSonus Sphere, their all-in-one subscription package, has been renamed to Studio One+.
In Studio One, Multi Instruments are your fast track to powerful synth layers and splits.
We take a look at what’s new in Studio One version 6.1.
We explore the mixing possibilities offered by Studio One’s console.