Electronic Musician

Studio One 5 $399 presonus.com

Strengths

+ Fully developed Score editor

+ Bands will have a ball with Show Page

+ Clip Gain Envelopes deliver surgical regionbased volume automation

+ Mixer Scenes, Aux channel and Independent Listen Bus are fantastic

Limitations

- Mixer Scene filter selection could be slicker

- Busy interface can be overwhelming

As with previous iterations, Studio One 5 comes in two versions: the top-tier Professional edition and the far cheaper, lower-spec Artist edition; but for this review, we’re only looking at Studio One 5 Professional – see the PreSonus website for more on Artist.

We should also point out here and now that you can buy Studio One 5 outright or as part of the new PreSonus

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