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PreSonus Studio One [message #104144] Sat, 03 October 2009 17:49 Go to next message
ganttmann1 is currently offline  ganttmann1   UNITED STATES
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Anyone tried it?
Re: PreSonus Studio One [message #104145 is a reply to message #104144] Sat, 03 October 2009 17:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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My friend and occasional co-producer has. He says 1) it has excellent workflow and 2) it's far from finished, there's a lot of stuff still missing.

"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
Re: PreSonus Studio One [message #104147 is a reply to message #104144] Mon, 05 October 2009 06:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ted Gerber is currently offline  Ted Gerber   CANADA
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Yes. I like its workflow way better than CuBase, but I don't like the simple navigation as much as Logic (seems a little PC-ish).

Certainly needs more features to catch up, but the integrated Mastering Suite and included plugins are really good. I also have to say that I think it has the more "up front" sound of NuBase, rather than the laid back summing character of Logic, which sometimes needs a lot of external help to get tracks to jump out.

I really like the sound, even the Mastering samples I did sounded better than in Peak, to both my ears and the ears of 2 other folks... but maybe we're imagining that.

Ted
Re: PreSonus Studio One [message #104208 is a reply to message #104144] Wed, 14 October 2009 09:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
LaMontt  is currently offline  LaMontt   UNITED STATES
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Agreed..I like the drag and drop workflow, the sound. The built-in fx are really good. However, I really miss the right mouse editing menu like in Cubase & Nuendo. The Mixer skin looks a little "understated. Nothing Like My beloved Paris Gold. with a hint of Ferrari Red Smile

Overall,I would have to say that they are off to a pretty good start.

Now, Edmund, let's what Paris 2010 looks like.. Bring it on..We are waiting..
Re: PreSonus Studio One [message #104209 is a reply to message #104208] Wed, 14 October 2009 10:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
kerryg is currently offline  kerryg   CANADA
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For anything to be a contender for a PARIS replacement for me, it has to hit four targets currently unique to PARIS (that is, together).

The Harrison DAW is aiming to hit the first: raw sonics - not clean, not pristine, but colored. I want that coloration. The second is true zero latency monitoring through FX. The third is utter simplicity so my poor right brain doesn't get confoozled and I don't have to haul out my left brain in the middle of my right brain's work day Very Happy

The fourth is price - software has to hit a fairly narrow series of gates for me for it to be anything but a completely terrible investment. There's little that depreciates faster as an asset except milk, and right now I need to focus revenue on mics and preamps, which are assets that actually hold value. And at some point soon it'd be really nice to use some of the money I earn in production in my actual life.

The Harrison's doing pretty freakin' well to hit two of those upon entry.


"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon

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LaMontt  is currently offline  LaMontt   UNITED STATES
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I completely agree. I even like it's Skin.. It's almost as if, Paris (Intelligent Devices)were thinking along the same lines of being a true (Colored) , straight forward mixer.

Not a squeaky clean, transparent mixer. I purchased Paris first and foremost for it's sonics and aesthetics over Pro Tools.

That's why to this day, i really hate mixing on the current DAWs. Can I mix a record on them..Yes..Is it harder to achieve the coveted analog mix..Yes.

Being a Windows based user, I planning purchasing a imac(24 inch) and Mac Pro so at least I can run the Harrison mix buss and maybe the new ID Paris

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