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I learned to DAW on Cubase over 10 years ago. After switching to SO (v3) I haven’t looked back, describing it as a modern, streamlined unbloated experience of Cubase - essentially Cubase after a colonic. Thanks for the vid. Great stuff!
I love this channel. Nobody talks about this stuff. It's very interesting to know how programs that have launched many historic performances and musicians into the mainstream were developed. But nobody mentions all the geniuses that created that technology. It's like talking about the guys who developed the Sears Tower (Willis Tower) in chicago. It's not really known by the public.
I've been using Studio One since version 3 and I love it. After trying nearly every DAW on the market I stumbled upon Studio One, it's so intuitive and easy to use and has features not found in other DAWs, version 6 has made it even better and I wouldn't change DAWs if you paid me.
That was great. Thanks! I jumped into SO during the pandemic but with a 12 year old Mac. It was the only modern DAW that was compatible. I was so thankful not to mention blown away by the backwards compatibility. That spoke deeply to me as a trust and quality issue. Today, I'm still learning new features and loving it. If they can get ATMOS support, no question it will dethrone a few at the top. Fingers crossed.
Fun fact I wish was in this video - during the launch of Windows Vista, Studio One was the only DAW in town that didn't shit the bed when trying to run on the hot mess Vista was. I know of at least 2 engineers that switched to Studio One during that period because they could depend on it being stable.
Absolutely AWESOME video. I've been on Studio One since the beginning and I'm a very happy use as I had built my UA-cam channel of 12 years around it. Sadly it was hacked out of existence at the end of last year but I am slowly rebuilding and PreSonus has supported me through this. Thanx for the history lesson!!!
I am glad you mentioned Sonar as that is where I first saw drag and drop and then was implemented but I also recognise at the time that Sonar was the first to use a stripped-down version of Melodyne. I was using this DAW before transferring over to Studio One when Cakewalk ran into trouble and went to Bandlab who now currently is holding Sonar hostage for free. Studio One is less cluttered and very professional looking and with the audio engine makes life simple in Studio One. However, Sonars Audio Engine is hard to beat as it just sound warm with an analog feel. But I think Studio One's blessing is mixing in the DAW it just feels right, creating feels right and playing an instrument feels right in Studio One. So glad I have it.
Great video! It’s really cool that you did all this research to bring us this info. I hesitantly sold off my analog studio about a year ago and left Cubase, tape machine, and a console for studiolive and studio one. I love analog but got really tired of only working on one project at a time. I love Cubase but the transition to studio one was seemless. It is so easy to use and the studiolive is the only way to go after using a console.
Nice little history lesson! S1's my daw of choice, coming from Live. To me it's all the best parts of Logic and PT with none of the bloat and some killer features. One thing for anyone who does a good amount of tracking: Inputs, outputs, and mixer channels are all completely decoupled in S1 - You can put plug-ins from any manufacturer in the insert slot of an input channel, and commit it to 'tape' w/ fully latency compensation, ala the UAD platform.
Great video. One thing you didn't mention is that the Studio One logo still features a stylised version of the letter K to acknowledge the contribution of the Kristal audio engine.
Studio One User since early 2012. Came from Cubase and fell in love at first sight. Never thought of changing DAWs since then....... except lately, but this is because I'd love to switch to Linux and therefor Bitwig seems the only option atm. Nice video!!
I would like to see in some point the people from Presonus praising your research about the History of Studio One as some other have already done about theirs fairly well. Thank you for sharing such great piece of knowledge.
I LOVE this topic. I am into music production since 2001 but I was a kid back then. We didn't have UA-cam back then and I didn't read producing magazines. I love to learn how producers worked in the late 90s/early 2000s, the tools they used, etc.
I use the latest version studio One which is 6.2 and I love it and everything you explain about the program is spot-on it's just a fantastic program I use pro tools and it's like getting out of a cage I just got tired of trying to figure things out so thank you for your video is very informative
Cool video! I would love to see a history of Magix Samplitude and Sequoia (but I think no one remembers them by now). I personally don't understand why we have two similar programs with different names and prices.
THAT WAS AMAZING!! I have been binge watching your videos over the last few days, and been hooked from start to finish. I do have one question, are you thinking of covering tracktion edit/Waveform in the future? Much love to your work dude!
Can you please make some videos about amazing (Music) Software that are no longer available : Midisoft Studio 4, Cool Edit, Cakewalk, etc - history stuff Great job, thank you for your work !
I am still on Studio One 4. I think this program is now dead in the water. As a user of Logic/Cubase/StudioOne. I use studio one the least. Great program, it's a shame that a big corporate company has bought it, and it looks just like the Cakewalk/Roland, Opcode/Gibson debacle. Too bad, the development of this program has stagnated.
I have been using Cakewalk for a few years but I got a free copy of Studio One when I recently bought a Presonus audio interface. Might give SO a try now.
I love s1, but I don’t have great hopes for the future after it was sold, and v6 had basically nothing that made me want to update, certainly not anything that would make me pay for it, but 5 was the same and I didn’t update until they added macro functionality between 4 and 5. I love customizing and reaper was less than half the price for the s1 update so I thought I’d give it a shot. I don’t know how I missed how awesome reaper is before. It’s the undisputed king of customizable workflow.
Big downside of the program is ARA support. When 3rd party developers start to fiddle with engine it becomes unstable. Studio One is not stable already. The built in melodine will crash it 9 times out of 10 as well as built in splitter thing…
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One of the features incorporated early on was the ability to Master your songs without any extra software
Great video! I’ve been a user since version 2 and it has definitely come a long way.
I learned to DAW on Cubase over 10 years ago. After switching to SO (v3) I haven’t looked back, describing it as a modern, streamlined unbloated experience of Cubase - essentially Cubase after a colonic.
Thanks for the vid. Great stuff!
I love this channel. Nobody talks about this stuff. It's very interesting to know how programs that have launched many historic performances and musicians into the mainstream were developed. But nobody mentions all the geniuses that created that technology. It's like talking about the guys who developed the Sears Tower (Willis Tower) in chicago. It's not really known by the public.
I've been using Studio One since version 3 and I love it. After trying nearly every DAW on the market I stumbled upon Studio One, it's so intuitive and easy to use and has features not found in other DAWs, version 6 has made it even better and I wouldn't change DAWs if you paid me.
That was great. Thanks! I jumped into SO during the pandemic but with a 12 year old Mac. It was the only modern DAW that was compatible. I was so thankful not to mention blown away by the backwards compatibility. That spoke deeply to me as a trust and quality issue. Today, I'm still learning new features and loving it. If they can get ATMOS support, no question it will dethrone a few at the top. Fingers crossed.
Fun fact I wish was in this video - during the launch of Windows Vista, Studio One was the only DAW in town that didn't shit the bed when trying to run on the hot mess Vista was. I know of at least 2 engineers that switched to Studio One during that period because they could depend on it being stable.
never knew! thanks for the comment
Absolutely AWESOME video. I've been on Studio One since the beginning and I'm a very happy use as I had built my UA-cam channel of 12 years around it. Sadly it was hacked out of existence at the end of last year but I am slowly rebuilding and PreSonus has supported me through this. Thanx for the history lesson!!!
Another great video, Squash. I edit and mix everything in S1 since 2018 and love it. FL all day for composing beats haha
Very cool video, Squash! Every video the quality gets better!
I am glad you mentioned Sonar as that is where I first saw drag and drop and then was implemented but I also recognise at the time that Sonar was the first to use a stripped-down version of Melodyne. I was using this DAW before transferring over to Studio One when Cakewalk ran into trouble and went to Bandlab who now currently is holding Sonar hostage for free. Studio One is less cluttered and very professional looking and with the audio engine makes life simple in Studio One. However, Sonars Audio Engine is hard to beat as it just sound warm with an analog feel. But I think Studio One's blessing is mixing in the DAW it just feels right, creating feels right and playing an instrument feels right in Studio One. So glad I have it.
Great video! It’s really cool that you did all this research to bring us this info. I hesitantly sold off my analog studio about a year ago and left Cubase, tape machine, and a console for studiolive and studio one. I love analog but got really tired of only working on one project at a time. I love Cubase but the transition to studio one was seemless. It is so easy to use and the studiolive is the only way to go after using a console.
Nice little history lesson! S1's my daw of choice, coming from Live. To me it's all the best parts of Logic and PT with none of the bloat and some killer features.
One thing for anyone who does a good amount of tracking: Inputs, outputs, and mixer channels are all completely decoupled in S1 - You can put plug-ins from any manufacturer in the insert slot of an input channel, and commit it to 'tape' w/ fully latency compensation, ala the UAD platform.
Great video. One thing you didn't mention is that the Studio One logo still features a stylised version of the letter K to acknowledge the contribution of the Kristal audio engine.
Been waiting on this one... S1 V1-V6 User
Studio One User since early 2012. Came from Cubase and fell in love at first sight. Never thought of changing DAWs since then....... except lately, but this is because I'd love to switch to Linux and therefor Bitwig seems the only option atm. Nice video!!
I would like to see in some point the people from Presonus praising your research about the History of Studio One as some other have already done about theirs fairly well. Thank you for sharing such great piece of knowledge.
love your videos! I also use Kristal as back up program and for quick mastering etc!
I LOVE this topic. I am into music production since 2001 but I was a kid back then. We didn't have UA-cam back then and I didn't read producing magazines. I love to learn how producers worked in the late 90s/early 2000s, the tools they used, etc.
Studio One's Chord Track is unique in that it can have polyphonic audio tracks align to chords!
Studio One (Sphere) user here!
Dope video as always, hope you dont run out of DAWs anytime soon ^^
I switched from Logic audio to S1 when Logic stopped supporting PC ecosystem. I felt instantly at home and never looked back.
I started with audio box V3 (still have it), got V4 with fader port and not moved from v4.4 very stable, love it as a former Sonar user
I use the latest version studio One which is 6.2 and I love it and everything you explain about the program is spot-on it's just a fantastic program I use pro tools and it's like getting out of a cage I just got tired of trying to figure things out so thank you for your video is very informative
Yess! Awesome video as always
Let's gooo, great upload as always!
Cool video! I would love to see a history of Magix Samplitude and Sequoia (but I think no one remembers them by now). I personally don't understand why we have two similar programs with different names and prices.
thanks for that interesting review
For me is the best DAW.
Keep making those videos !
I'm a new user v6.5 started using it as it comes with the vocaloid4 software Hatsune Miku V4X and I love it.
excelente video!!
I was wondering if you were going to mention the Sonar inspiration (skylight) for the updated interface. Nice.
awesomeness :) thank you.
THAT WAS AMAZING!! I have been binge watching your videos over the last few days, and been hooked from start to finish. I do have one question, are you thinking of covering tracktion edit/Waveform in the future? Much love to your work dude!
Have never heard if this before but always open to new topics for videos
@@afunnylookingsquash I used to be a Cakewalk/Sonar user, waveform is certainly unique and it's free version is Immensely powerful
It's a very good DAW
Thank you for your information that was really interesting cuz I used to do one and I've got the
I use it sens version 1,5 and i am happy ;)
Can you please make some videos about amazing (Music) Software that are no longer available : Midisoft Studio 4, Cool Edit, Cakewalk, etc - history stuff
Great job, thank you for your work !
I do have a video about cakewalk :)
still waiting for The Entire History of Mixcraft
I am still on Studio One 4. I think this program is now dead in the water. As a user of Logic/Cubase/StudioOne. I use studio one the least. Great program, it's a shame that a big corporate company has bought it, and it looks just like the Cakewalk/Roland, Opcode/Gibson debacle. Too bad, the development of this program has stagnated.
Omg, I can't stand Live gui.
I have been using Cakewalk for a few years but I got a free copy of Studio One when I recently bought a Presonus audio interface. Might give SO a try now.
I love s1, but I don’t have great hopes for the future after it was sold, and v6 had basically nothing that made me want to update, certainly not anything that would make me pay for it, but 5 was the same and I didn’t update until they added macro functionality between 4 and 5. I love customizing and reaper was less than half the price for the s1 update so I thought I’d give it a shot. I don’t know how I missed how awesome reaper is before. It’s the undisputed king of customizable workflow.
Big downside of the program is ARA support. When 3rd party developers start to fiddle with engine it becomes unstable. Studio One is not stable already. The built in melodine will crash it 9 times out of 10 as well as built in splitter thing…
Not true for me. Rock solid here w/ up-to-date (!) Melodyne. You should submit a support ticket...
Totally Rubbish. I use both 100s of times a year. Never crashes. 9/10 times sounds like you have some computer issues going on.
Rock solid maybe you need a new system. Studio One is tight.