Following the release of Presonus Studio One 6, Russ, Brent, and Luke discuss its new features in an extended video. With plenty to get stuck into, the new version promises new audio plugins as well as a raft of new features.
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Studio One 6 is the latest chapter in the evolution of one of the best-selling digital audio workstations in the world. Studio One 6’s redesigned and customizable user interface offers major new features and enhancements to boost creativity for seasoned professionals and to guide beginners step-by-step through recording their very first track.
6 Big Things In Studio One V6:
Smart Templates combine a basic set of pre-configured tracks and channels with a customized user interface, and automatic download of required content.
Customization Editor provides options to show or hide essentially every individual user interface item (tools, functions, etc.).
Global Lyrics Track lets you add lyrics to your score, MIDI, audio… even a live performance!
Global Video Track with basic video editing and export.
Advanced PreSonus Sphere Collaboration with file versioning, convenient sharing options, and automatic document versioning.
New Plugins! Vocoder is a creative playground like no other. De-Esser expands the dynamics pallet. ProEQ3 adds dynamics, integrated sidechaining, and more!
Six New Features In Detail
Smart Templates
Studio One 6’s new Smart Templates provide essential toolsets for the tasks at hand, including basic recording, mixing stems, mastering an album, and setting up for a live show. There are also templates to simply play an instrument or produce a podcast with a single click. Templates can even include a convenient drop zone to easily import needed content like audio, video, and MIDI files. Some templates include an interactive tutorial with instructions and links to related video content.
Customizable User Interface
The new Customization Editor in Studio One 6 provides a convenient and easy way to show or hide nearly all tools and functions. Changes are applied instantly, so you can show or hide any feature as needed to create a streamlined, focused workflow for the task at hand. Customizations can be saved to recall at will, with essential workflow suggestions also provided.
Global Lyrics Track
Whether you’re creating lead sheets with the Score Editor or adding lyrics as guideposts to your audio productions, you’ll find a use for the Lyrics Track. Lyrics can also be transferred to the Show Page to use during rehearsals or performances. When working with MIDI on the Score or Piano view, lyrics can be attached to notes, word by word, or even by syllable. The Lyrics View also serves as an easy text editor to format words. Lyrics View also offers a selection of font sizes and text alignment options.
Global Video Track
Studio One 6 brings new features for composing to picture and for sound design. The new Global Video Track provides an intuitive video workflow thanks to Studio One’s familiar drag and drop functionality, working in concert with the existing video player window.
Video clips can be added by dragging video files onto the timeline. The new Video Track can hold an unlimited number of video clips, making it easy to work on multiple reels of a feature film inside a single session. Video thumbnails are generated automatically to provide a preview for easy navigation.
Basic editing features for the Video Track are available including:
Cut/copy/paste
Slip
Time and edit locks
Ripple
Duplicate
An easy-to-use replace option is also available to quickly swap out a newer edit of the same video at the same timecode position. A dedicated sub-track is also provided for embedded audio to use as reference complete with its own mixer channel, full plug-in processing, and output routing options. To edit the embedded audio independently from the video, just drag and drop the audio event to an Audio Track in the main arrangement.
Advanced Collaboration with PreSonus Sphere
PreSonus Sphere are the developer’s cloud-based Workspaces that allow you to archive sessions and invite others to collaborate on them, including non-Studio One users. Studio One 6 deepens the integration between your desktop application and your PreSonus Sphere Workspaces with convenient sharing options right from the drop-down menu. Studio One 6 also makes exploring, downloading and installing bundled PreSonus Sphere content fast and easy with a variety of display, search, and filter options.
New And Updated Plug-ins
De-Esser - Tame vocal sibilance and other high-frequency sounds with the new De-esser. The De-esser in Studio One is efficient and intuitively easy to use. Find the problematic frequency with the Listen button, then dial in the amount of S-Reduction using the associated knob together with the S-Mon function. Choose between narrow and wide shapes for the reduction band, as well as gentle (-6 dB) or full (-48 dB) range gain reduction. The included presets are excellent starting points for customization.
Vocoder - Expanding Studio One’s set of creative custom plug-ins, the new Vocoder is a creative playground like no other that lets you combine two input signals to create an entirely new sound processed by an array of bandpass filters. Turn your voice or any audio source into a unique synth or effect. Vocoder will inspire you to play with audio.
ProEQ3 - The latest incarnation of ProEQ delivers two new powerful features, making it an indispensable tool for producers and mixing engineers. Each frequency band can now be soloed, so you can easily hear even the most surgical adjustments in isolation. In addition to solo, each band now features a dynamic mode to trigger boosts or cuts of the desired frequency band dynamically based on a set amplitude threshold.
Autofilter improvements - The popular Autofilter plug-in has been updated to offer several useful enhancements including independent Attack and Release controls for the envelope and a Flip option to invert the modulation phase in the LFO section.
Note Controller support for Mai Tai, Sample One XT, and Presence XT - Mai Tai, Sample One XT, and Presence XT now offer support for compatible controllers to modulate individual notes in a chord independently using Poly Pressure (polyphonic aftertouch) or MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Expression). In Mai Tai and Presence XT, pitch, pressure, and timbre are available as modulation sources inside the modulation matrix, allowing these to be routed to any available destination. In Sample One XT, the pressure parameter is connected to the AMP and Filter. The amount can be controlled with a knob.
Virtual Instrument Sidechain Support - Virtual instruments (VST2, VST3, AU) like samplers and vocoders that require an external audio source now have access to any audio source within the mixer using a side-chain input. Similar to FX plug-ins with side-chain input, the sidechain signal can either be routed conveniently from the source or destination. Aux Channels may be used to route external audio signals to a virtual instrument using a sidechain.
Other Features And Improvements
Track Presets
Track Presets store both track and channel parameters either single or multiple selected tracks/channels. Track parameters include track delay, time-stretch, follow chords, and assigned instrument/preset (in the case of Instrument Tracks). Channel parameters include volume/pan, inserts, internal routing (Splitter), send assignments, I/O routing, as well as track icons, name, and colour. Track Presets can also be applied to existing channels. Channel settings are applied to any selection for both Audio and Instrument Tracks.
Advanced Mixer with Fader Flip
Studio One’s Console now features Fader Flip. FX/Bus sends, sidechains, and Cue Mix sends can be controlled from the main faders, in a workflow familiar to those using digital mixing console sor control surfaces. Fader Fip is accessed by a right-click on the desired send, and selecting “Flip.”
Alternative Panning Modes
Stereo channels now feature a choice of pan modes. You can choose between balance, dual or binaural panning for any stereo channel. The new panner pop-up editor provides a large pan control, a context menu to switch between modes, plus dedicated controls for each mode. The basic balance control remains available in all mixer views, as well as a standard pan control for external hardware controllers.
Mixer Channel Overview
The new Channel Overview provides a single, consolidated view of all channel parameters, including input controls, inserts, sends, and Cue Mix sends for the selected channel. This view is available as a new tab in the Channel Editor window, which can be pinned anywhere on any screen and follows the channel selection. Channel Overview is an ideal way to work on the sound of a single channel quickly and intuitively across multiple plug-ins without having to open a dedicated plug-in editor.
Browser Favourites And Folders
Plug-in and instrument presets can be Organised into custom folders created inside the Browser. Presets for plug-ins and virtual instruments can now be marked as Favourites. Presets marked as Favourites are automatically mirrored inside a new “Favorites” folder at the top of the respective preset list.
Updated Start Page
Studio One’s Start Page is now more flexible. Organise Songs, Projects, and Shows into custom folders allowing you to put all the files associated with a single artist or production in one location. Pin favourites documents and view all shared PreSonus Sphere documents in a single folder. Producers and mixing engineers working with multiple artists can now manage and create a unique Artist Profile preset for each client. Each profile includes name, genre, website, and an image – all of which are embedded as ID3 tags when exporting a mixdown for streaming or digital download.
Other New Additions
Sends on FX Channels, allowing the output signal of one effect to be sent to another.
Sidechain audio input for virtual instruments .
Bus, FX and Cue Mix sends now have the option to link panning to the channel pan control. Cue Mix sends provide independent link options for Volume and Pan.
Micro view controls for third-party plug-ins.
Track and Channel Icons.
Spot option for Events offers a number of options for positioning Events on the timeline based on event attributes such as start/end points or their original timecode position.
In Summary
Recording and Mixing
Fader Flip for FX Sends and Cue Mixes
Pop-up faders for FX and Cue Mix Sends
Link option for Bus/FX panning confidential
Alternative panning modes for channel panner
New Channel Overview
Sends on FX Channels
Sidechain audio input for virtual instruments
Micro view controls for third-party plug-ins
Track Presets
Paste copied channel to multiple destinations
Track/Channel Icons
Channel visibility filters
Arrangement and Editing
Global Lyrics Track
Lyrics support in Note Editor
Lyrics View
Live Performance
Lyrics Track on Show Page
Plug-ins and Instruments
De-esser
Vocoder
Autofilter improvements
Sidechain audio input for virtual instruments
Note Controller support for Mai Tai, Sample One XT and Presence XT
Video Support
Global Video Track
Basic video editing
Audio sub-track and Channel
Extended video export options
Apply video frame rate to song
Spot option for Events Browser
Custom Preset folders
Preset Favorites
Improved search
General
New look and feel
Updated Start Page with custom folders
Artist Profile Presets
New document workflow with Smart Templates
Customizable user interface
Consolidated Installation window
Pricing
PreSonus Sphere: $14.95 monthly or $164.95 annual
Studio One Professional MAP: $399.95
Studio One Artist MAP: $99.95
Studio One Pro-to-Pro Upgrade MAP: $149.95
Studio One Art-to-Pro Upgrade MAP: $299.95