Studio One: What’s New In v6.1?
We take a look at what’s new in Studio One version 6.1.
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We take a look at what’s new in Studio One version 6.1.
Wobbler2 adds a drum synthesizer to the Wobbler LFO module that was released in 2018.
We explore the mixing possibilities offered by Studio One’s console.
We talk you through the basics of editing audio in Studio One.
Vector Wave is an extraordinarily playful multi‑levelled cluster oscillator with multiple modes, nuances, vector synthesis and FM algorithms.
Zoom’s AMS interfaces are small, simple, and extremely tough.
We show you how to get started recording audio in Studio One.
We don our shiniest Daft Punk helmets and get funky with Studio One’s Vocoder.
Elta Music have put the heart of the celebrated Soviet synthesizer into a convenient desktop box.
Your Studio One productions can now have integrated lyrics.
Sonicware’s Bass & Beats has a lot to offer, but you’ll have to work hard to get it.
Swap your analogue pineapple for some digital jalapeño and grab a slice from the Bastl Instruments Pizza.
PreSonus’ DAW software continues to grow and improve as it reaches version 6.
MIDI is the universal language of the studio — and if you use hardware instruments, you need to understand it!
Studio One's virtual instrument Presence XT comes with a huge array of sounds, and many ways to mangle them.
Cre8audio’s NiftyKEYZ case might just change your whole approach to modular.
IK’s new interface is designed to go anywhere and record anything.
In collaboration with Christian Bloch of Funque Mod, the LMNC modules have been shrunk back down to Eurorack size and released as finished modules.
Included with Studio One Professional, Melodyne Essential has (almost) all the time‑ and pitch‑correction power you’ll ever need!
Focusrite’s Vocaster Two puts everything you need to podcast in one very well designed box.