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PRESONUS STUDIO ONE V4 DAW Software

Way back in 2009 Presonus’ Studio One DAW software was introduced to the industry as a ‘bloat free’ application. It offered plenty of features, it just promised to deliver them without any of the baggage its competitors had accumulated by maintaining compatibility with previous versions. A crime you can hardly blame them for. After all, one studio engineer’s absolutely must-have, Grammy Award-winning workflow function is often another musician’s, “Why the hell would I ever use that?” defunct menu item.

It’s tough to trim functions that seem largely obsolete without prompting someone’s outrage, just as it’s difficult to decide

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