Bring VST, AU and Rewire support to Studio One Artist. Add VST2, VST3 and AudioUnits support to Studio One 3 Artist and run any compatible plug-ins or virtual instruments. Also adds Rewire support for live integration with other software.
PreSonus™ is now shipping Studio One Pro and Studio One Artist, the groundbreaking music-creation and production applications for Mac OS X and Windows XP/Vista. Studio One makes audio recording and MIDI sequencing simple, yet provides a wealth of professional features.
Studio One is currently available in two versions: Studio One Artist, which ships with every PreSonus audio interface; and Studio One Pro, which has all of the features of Studio One Artist and includes VST, AU, and ReWire support; a fully integrated mastering section; and other significant additional features and bundled content.
Fresh code, an extremely intuitive user interface, a versatile browser, extensive use of drag-and-drop, no-brainer MIDI mapping, auto-configuration with PreSonus hardware, superb audio, unlimited tracks and plug-ins per track, support for the latest standards and technologies, and a convenient Start page that puts the whole project one click away are just a few of the compelling features that make Studio One Pro and Studio One Artist the next generation in audio software.
Studio One Pro is based on a cutting-edge audio engine that delivers unparalleled sound and automatically switches between 32-bit and 64-bit floating-point processing on the fly (even with a 32-bit OS), ensuring the highest quality audio at all times. Studio One Artist employs the same audio engine but only operates in 32-bit mode. Both versions are compatible with any ASIO-, Windows Audio-, or CoreAudio-compliant audio interface, including, of course, the entire line of PreSonus interfaces.
Studio One recognizes your PreSonus interface, and preprogrammed templates automatically create software inputs and assign them to the appropriate hardware inputs on your PreSonus interface. You don’t have to configure your software to work with your hardware—Studio One does it for you!
Here’s another way Studio One makes it easy: The software stores I/O configurations with each song, for each computer, and for each device driver. As a result, you can take a song to a friend’s studio, use Studio One Pro or Artist with their interface, and when you get back to your studio, Studio One will recall the original I/O configuration for the song, as if you never left. This works regardless of interface.
A powerful tool that will appeal to professionals and hobbyists alike, the Start page allows you to access recent songs and projects, create new ones, configure external devices, and access tutorial information, demo songs, and a special PreSonus news feed. You can download updates and support materials directly from the Start page, without ever leaving Studio One.
/traktor-pro-2-25-download-mac.html. TRAKTOR 2 Legacy Installers for Older Operating Systems The table below provides download links to the last compatible TRAKTOR 2 and Controller Editor versions that can be installed on operating systems no longer supported by Native Instruments.
Unlike most music-production programs, a single, straightforward workspace allows you to track, edit, and mix in one easy-to-navigate window that you can access with a single click. Or if you wish, you can separate the Console and Arrange views and can even drag them to separate displays. A compact Console view allows you to mix while viewing the arrangement so you don’t have to bounce back and forth between windows. You also can switch to a larger Console view—yet another way that Studio One helps you work quickly while giving you maximum flexibility.
The Arrange view employs a waveform display with user-selectable color-coding and sample-level zoom. The Arrange view shows you the big picture, while the Edit view shows you the up-close details; used together, they virtually eliminate the need to zoom in and out. The Console view contains faders, solos, mutes, pans, and other expected elements. It also includes extensive sidechaining capability.
Studio One’s Browser provides instant access to effects, loops, instruments, and other key elements. You can preview any audio clip, and if the clip has tempo information encoded, it will play synced to the song tempo.
Studio One’s powerful drag-and-drop function allows you to drag an audio clip, effect, or a virtual instrument from the Browser directly onto a track in the Arrange or Console view. Time stretching enables Studio One to automatically match tempo-encoded audio clips with Song tempo. You can copy an effect or a whole chain of effects—including settings—by simply dragging to a new track in the Console view. These are just a few of the many ways that Studio One’s Browser and drag-and-drop implementation allow you to work quickly, without scrolling through pages of menus. It’s a lot more fun too! No other music-production program even comes close.
To ensure you can process your audio any way you want, we’ve provided proprietary Native Effects Suite plug-ins, which include a wide variety of built-in effects, such as compressors, EQs, distortion, delay effects, amp modeling, modulation effects, and reverbs. These are brand-new plug-ins, and with Studio One Pro, they process audio with 64-bit floating-point double precision. (The plug-ins run in 32-bit mode in Studio One Artist.) Studio One employs automatic delay compensation, which keeps tracks in sync regardless of plug-in processing. This is truly state-of-the-art technology. Four new PreSonus virtual instruments are also bundled with Studio One, including SampleOne™, a virtual sampler that offers the fastest sample-mapping available.
When it comes to MIDI mapping, Studio One changes the rules yet again. Of course, you can record MIDI parts and then tweak them in a piano-roll editor. But the real fun starts with Control Link, the most intuitive MIDI-mapping system available. Simply move the hardware and software controls to be linked and click the Link button for instant mapping. In Global mode, hardware and software controls maintain a one-to-one relationship, so a hardware control is linked directly to one software control for the entire program. In Focus mode, control maps only apply to a particular plug-in, so you can make different control maps for each plug-in, and the Focus map is stored with the plug-in, giving you no-sweat, context-sensitive MIDI mapping. This works with all parameters of any VST or AU plug-in. At last, a music-production application that makes controller mapping as easy and flexible as it always should have been!
To this point, we’ve mostly discussed features that are common to Studio One Artist and Studio One Pro. Now let’s talk about the additional features that Studio One Pro offers.
First of all, Studio One Pro supports ReWire and the VST and AU plug-in formats, including the new VST 3 plug-in specification, so it is ready to use the newest plug-ins as they are released. As with the Native Effects, you get automatic delay compensation to keep your processed tracks in sync.
Studio One Pro also introduces the Project page, a complete mastering solution that is fully integrated with the rest of the program. The Project page includes all the necessary tools to create a production-quality master, including effects, crossfades, volume envelopes, and meters. You can make disc images, burn Red Book CDs, and create digital-release albums, complete with metadata. In addition, Studio One Pro creates an intelligent link when songs are placed in a Project for mastering, automatically updating any changes to the original tracks or subsequent mixes. Thus, from basic tracking to multiple-release mastering, Studio One Pro is a complete solution.
Studio One Artist comes with 20 Native Effects plug-ins. To these, Studio One Pro adds a Gate, Expander, Multiband Dynamics, Groove Delay, and Analog Delay. Studio One Pro also introduces Pipeline, a special plug-in that provides hardware inserts with delay compensation for integrating outboard processors.
Finally, both versions of Studio One come with a generous bundle of third-party loops, software, and instrument sounds. Studio One Artist’s bundle features 32 Ueberschall™ drum kits for the included PreSonus Impact™ sample-trigger virtual instrument; 200 Digital Sound Factory™ sampled instruments for the included PreSonus Presence™ sample player; Native Instruments™ Kore™ Player, with 150 instruments; Native Instruments™ Guitar Rig LE; Toontrack™ EZDrummer Lite; and nearly 1,400 drum loops (1.4 GB) by Bandmate™ Loops. To this, Studio One Pro adds 200 more Kore Player instruments, 2,000 Bandmate loops (4 GB), and 100 Digital Sound Factory sampled instruments.
Expected U.S. street price for Studio One Pro is $399; expected U.S. street price for Studio One Artist is $199. Both programs are available now at all authorized PreSonus dealers. Studio One Artist is bundled free with all PreSonus interfaces, including the StudioLive 16.4.2 digital mixer. Customers who bought a PreSonus interface after January 1, 2009, and registered their unit will receive a free copy of Studio One Artist and can upgrade to Studio One Pro for $199. Those who bought their PreSonus interfaces before January 1, 2009, can buy Studio One Artist for $99, with the same upgrade offer to Studio One Pro.
Powerful, fresh, attractive, and cutting-edge, Studio One proves that a digital audio workstation can be easy to use without compromising quality or features.
| So I have S1 3.3.1 with the VST/AU/ReWire plugin extension installed in order to support the loading of VST's. And it's actually working quite fine. I have several VST's installed and I can use them without problems. The only comment here is that I currently have only instruments installed, no effects, but I don't see this as relevant. So a couple of days ago during the holidays I bought the Waves Powerpack 9 since it was on sale. Installed it, but nowhere to be found in S1. After 3 sessions with Waves technical support they state that: Note that in our supported hosts we mention what we support and not the versions that are not supported. Now I have to give the Waves guys some kudo's here since they did agree to refund me the for the purchase, but why is this happening in the first place? Isn't this VST/AU/ReWire extension for S1 supposed to support this? Basically the only other option would have been to upgrade to S1 Professional which should be 100% fully supported by Waves, but this entire situation seems really strange to me. Why would the Professional version load the VST's any different than the Artist + VST/AU/ReWire extension? |
| No one ever had compatibility issues? |
| Can't speak specifically to the Waves plug-ins as I don't have them. However I would check and make sure that you have the Waves plug-in location set correctly. You can add additional paths in Studio One Options Locations VST Plugins I mention this because your email from Waves says VSTPlugins and I've been burned by that before (my plug-in directory is VST Plugins). Hope you get it straightened out. Michael Morgan pearl hour project --------------------------------------------------------------- Intel i7-2600 @ 3.4GHz 16G ram Windows 10 Studio One v3.3.1 Live 9.6 (all software 64 bit) RME Fireface UFX Nektar Panorama P1 AKAI MPK25 M-Audio Keystation 88 I Maschine 2 Fader Port 8 |
| Waves works good for me, at least the loading part. I see them all. I don't recall having to do anything special. The Waves wrapper loads when I first start S1. I always see the little gold WAVES logo pop up and spin for a couple of seconds when i first start S1. Right when S1 says Scanning VST3 support or something like that. Not sure how Artist works with that add on though. Win 10, MSI G41 Z87, I4770K (no OC), 16GB, NVIDIA 710, 2x27' Monitors 1Tb SSD, 3 platter drives. SYBA Firewire SD-PEX30009, FS Mobile. Monitor2USB, S1 Pro 4.something Hobbiest - Mainly Guitars, UVI, Soundtoys, NI, IK, EZ2, SD3, BFD Eco GR5, TH3, Amplitube 4, Waves GR, Korg 707, NanoPAD2, MicroKey2. Eris 5, B2031A |
| Since we don't test our plug-ins on this plug-in extension I think the above is probably a misunderstanding (by the Waves support person I suppose) of what the plugin extension is. It only just allows Studio One to use third party plugins, in effect acting the same as Pro in that regard. If they tested with S1 Pro, that test is also valid for Artist with the plugin extension.. which is just a license to use 3rd party plugins. |
| Thanks for the replies. Initially I was also thinking it might be configuration issue (i.e. location, or something similar). But if Waves support checked my system remotely I can assume all should be correctly installed. After that they issues this reply, which I thought was really confusing. And I also do not understand it because it implies a difference between Artist + plugin extension and Pro, which in my opinion does make any sense. it would be good if someone with Artist could give some feedback, because it makes me wonder about other vendors. |
| Dont want to drag this old post up again, but I am still stuck on this one. The only other clue I have right now is that Reaper (x64) only loads the 32 bit version, as it says this in the plugin names. S1 only loads 64bit stuff (as far as I know) so there still all waves stuff is missing. I was playing with file paths pointing to the actual locations of the plugins (opposed to the location where the WavesShell is) but it just doesnt go. Also this Waves logo pupping while the VST3's load as mentioned above is not happening, so I guess the entire thing is not loading -at all-. Would be nice to figure out, they have some nice stuff. Found a post of a Cubase user that had very similar problems. Some people just remove the 32bit WavesShell file and it works for them. Might be DAW specific. didnt do much for me. |
| Since I see a lot of problems with Win7 x64 I bit the bullet and opted for a full PC reinstall, but with Windows 10 x64 since it seems anyone reporting the problem on different forums had 7 x64 as I did. Lets see. Waves Central is installing. Fingers crossed |
| Good luck. I was just about to inquire if Waves Central was working? Skip Please add your specs to your SIGNATURE. Search the STUDIO ONE 4 ONLINE MANUAL. Access your MY.PRESONUS account. OVERVIEW of how to get your issue fixed or the steps to create a SUPPORT TICKET. Needs to include: 1) One Sentence Description 2) Expected Results 3) Actual Results 4) Steps to Reproduce. Windows 10 X 64 : AMD Phenom II X 4 945, ATI Radeon 5450 / 512 RAM - 8GB RAM / 1T SATA, Mac Mini (Late 2014), Faderport and Faderport 8, Yamaha S-08 Synth, Fishman TriplePlay Guitar MIDI, Logidy Controller, assorted PreSonus Gear |
| *drum roll*.. Everything works fine! Default install with Waves Central (no probs there btw), and still using the same S1 with VST Extension. So I think this is a Win7 issue. Allthough I did change one thing: on Win7 I had the users profile data on a different disk. At the moment in Win10 I left it detault (i.e. C:Users). Not sure if that matters. So FYI for anyone having the same problem. Case closed. |
Users browsing this forum: leosutherland, Tacman7 and 15 guests