Fl first iteration sounded good. Logic first interation did a better job. When you roll out a new feature it should be good and not a work in progress.
I'm not mad at you, but you are one of the few who don't like something about Studio One, my DAW of choice. I have asked this question many times: Please tell me where I can get the perfect DAW with every bell and whistle.
I want Studio One to be the best DAW. That’s why I’m making these videos. Overall I love Studio One and it’s my main DAW but there’s plenty of room for improvements. Cheers
I think the Splice integration is insanely good, especially the fact that you can drag a part of your song and have an AI search for you, that is no catching up.
I think that it's good enough to be a production tool (using some elements from certain audio, etc), not mixing though. I also wonder how DAW's compare to iZotope RX's Stem Separation feature.
you're absolutely right. Having the ease of use to have steam separation in the DAW is super useful but if the quality is not gonna be acceptable, I still prefer to use an external tool
Thanks for the video - seems like they picked speed over quality more than the others. I think they should consider giving the user the option as sometimes it's good to have a fast unmix but sometimes you want a high quality unmix. Spectral Layers, which runs in Studio One as an ARA, will null out to the original using high quality.
I started with Studio One version 1.3 and stopped at ver 5. It's still is my main DAW, but I see no new feature worth upgrading to. As you mentioned, they are playing catchup and not doing well either. Dropping the price and the Artist (intro) edition I think was a big mistake, devaluing the software just to grab a few Ableton users.
Bro forget the damn new features. They fixed the x4 slower export times finally. I tested Studio one 6 vs studio one 7. Same export was 3:30 on S6 and 50seconds on S7. FINALLY
I hope you won't stop recording materials about mixing because they help me a lot. It's a bit unfair that you don't have more views, but that will probably change one day. Thanks
I've been saying this for over 10 years. Studio One sonics lacks transient information. Therfore the sonics are more duller and flat compare to other DAWS ex. FL, PRO TOOLS, LOGIC, CUBASE, LUNA etc. The stem separation feature is now revealing the lack of transient information in the low mid and high mid in Studio One's sonics. If you take the separated stems from Studio One and import them into one of the other DAWS that I mentioned, you'll notice a huge sonic improvement. The issue is Studio One's sonics in general.
No stem separation in any software is perfect... Some better than others? yes... but aside from that studio one 7 is probably one of the best daws out right now
It's good for a quick separation when needed but the best imo, none of those other Daws sound as good as Serato or Ripx when it comes to stem separation. The other features is where it shines. Splice integration is magical. Who else got that?
@@nahtesteven6117oh believe me, I know. I have a couple workaround options. But like you said. It’s just so frustrating that they don’t make it an option like other daws. They spend so much time trying to play catchup… but only on things that aren’t really important.
@@2probeats I mainly mix through buses to do the heavy lifting and after a whole mix with heaving plugins it can be taxing on my CPU. If we had a simply button to freeze buses it would make mixing for me faster.
@@2probeats well personally I would just like it to essentially release some cpu load when I’m mixbus processing. Freezing tracks is great, but sometimes I use some pretty cpu heavy tracks on a mixbus which slows everything down
Warum verabschiedet du dich nicht einfach von Studio One? Du bist in deinen Videos nur am herumnörgeln. Arbeite doch einfach mit Garageband+ oder mit dem unmusikalischen FL wenn dir das besser gefällt. Ich verstehe den Sinn deines Auftritts nicht. Außerdem ist der ausgewählte Beispielsong unterirdisch und völlig nervig. Paßt aber zu dem dargebotenen...
As their first iteration of this new feature I’m sure they’ll update it over time just as the other companies have.
Fl first iteration sounded good. Logic first interation did a better job. When you roll out a new feature it should be good and not a work in progress.
I'm not mad at you, but you are one of the few who don't like something about Studio One, my DAW of choice. I have asked this question many times: Please tell me where I can get the perfect DAW with every bell and whistle.
I want Studio One to be the best DAW. That’s why I’m making these videos. Overall I love Studio One and it’s my main DAW but there’s plenty of room for improvements. Cheers
Every daw will have their flaws. Every one.
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I think the Splice integration is insanely good, especially the fact that you can drag a part of your song and have an AI search for you, that is no catching up.
Yes sir! Probably the best feature of V7
I think that it's good enough to be a production tool (using some elements from certain audio, etc), not mixing though.
I also wonder how DAW's compare to iZotope RX's Stem Separation feature.
In my experience RX was the best and a comparison video between RX and S17 sounds like a great idea!
you're absolutely right. Having the ease of use to have steam separation in the DAW is super useful but if the quality is not gonna be acceptable, I still prefer to use an external tool
that's my point
Thanks for the video - seems like they picked speed over quality more than the others. I think they should consider giving the user the option as sometimes it's good to have a fast unmix but sometimes you want a high quality unmix. Spectral Layers, which runs in Studio One as an ARA, will null out to the original using high quality.
I have to try that
I started with Studio One version 1.3 and stopped at ver 5. It's still is my main DAW, but I see no new feature worth upgrading to. As you mentioned, they are playing catchup and not doing well either. Dropping the price and the Artist (intro) edition I think was a big mistake, devaluing the software just to grab a few Ableton users.
A presonus está aprendendo, breve chegara numa posição melhor e com mais qualidade , a daw tem potencial ... Um dia chegará lá
Bro forget the damn new features. They fixed the x4 slower export times finally. I tested Studio one 6 vs studio one 7. Same export was 3:30 on S6 and 50seconds on S7. FINALLY
I have to check that out
Stem separation is a useless feature for all DAWs
Same feelings as you, love S1 too but they definitely need to review the price to value. S1 could be at the top that's the thing.
Totally agree and that’s what hurts the most.
I agree with you. Thank you
Cheers
I hope you won't stop recording materials about mixing because they help me a lot. It's a bit unfair that you don't have more views, but that will probably change one day. Thanks
thanks man! I hope I won't be that old until my success here on UA-cam :))
Can u do a how to record vocals punching in fast and easy on studio one?
That's a great idea, I might get in first with that👍
Great video. I thought it was just me. I switch between Logic and Studio One and was pretty disappointed when I did the same tests as you.
..logic has much cleaner stem separation, but the man who decided to put splice into a daw is a f...g genius!!!! regards
yes sir! Splice integration is nice
Splice is overated
I thought it was pretty good myself, and I've used some really good separators... UVR for one.
yup
0:53 that's why i don't see the point to upgrade to Ver. 7
I've been saying this for over 10 years. Studio One sonics lacks transient information. Therfore the sonics are more duller and flat compare to other DAWS ex. FL, PRO TOOLS, LOGIC, CUBASE, LUNA etc. The stem separation feature is now revealing the lack of transient information in the low mid and high mid in Studio One's sonics. If you take the separated stems from Studio One and import them into one of the other DAWS that I mentioned, you'll notice a huge sonic improvement. The issue is Studio One's sonics in general.
What about Ableton live??
What about Ableton live?!!❤
How does it lack transient information? You realize you can do a null test or look up videos on null tests proving this is false right?
Which Daw do you recommend?
Dude this kind of thing has been disproven a hundred times over.
I don't really get why the negative comments. It's a simple comparison video, what's so bad about that smh
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separate stems in studio one 7 does not appear
you should buy it separately
No stem separation in any software is perfect... Some better than others? yes... but aside from that studio one 7 is probably one of the best daws out right now
I agree. I wish it was better :))
Because you are using sounds from different sources
ha?
I agree, it’s not as good as what I already use.
that hurts
which theme do you use on studio one 7 ? @2probeats
Nice video idea! I'll have a video on the customisation I did. Cheers
It's good for a quick separation when needed but the best imo, none of those other Daws sound as good as Serato or Ripx when it comes to stem separation. The other features is where it shines. Splice integration is magical. Who else got that?
Spectalayer is the best that s why pro tool implemant it
never used it
Cand mai postezi pa canalul in romana?
Esti top rau 🔥🔥🔥
Deja sunt postate cateva videorui acolo
@2probeats stii ce ar fi tare ,ca sa faci un video cum reactionezi la mixurile abonatilor
O sa fac si asta la un momentdat
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You need to try a few actual real songs, maybe from a few time periods, to really test it out properly.
Au dat-o-n bara cu implementarea, pentru ca algoritmul e același pe care îl folosește toată lumea, luat de la izotope.
Well funking said!!! its been upwards for a while....but it appears $$££ is in place of innovations and the direction might be heading South!
We have to see what the .point updates bring
Fruity Stem Separation is way ahead!!! 🍓
Seem like you didn't watch the video 🙃
Yes, it’s better.
FL is good but not the best. I still prefer other tools for separation
@@AVDRE feel free 2 share with the community 🤙🏽
@@2probeats You contradict yourself. Your own comparison proves otherwise. 🙃
If presonus really cared about the customer, they’d implement bus freezing. I mean, it’s 2024 for Christ’s sake.
Totally agree it’s so frustrating, they have a workaround but it can be made so much easier if they’d really cared
@@nahtesteven6117oh believe me, I know. I have a couple workaround options. But like you said. It’s just so frustrating that they don’t make it an option like other daws. They spend so much time trying to play catchup… but only on things that aren’t really important.
That would be a nice feature. How do you plan to use it?
@@2probeats I mainly mix through buses to do the heavy lifting and after a whole mix with heaving plugins it can be taxing on my CPU. If we had a simply button to freeze buses it would make mixing for me faster.
@@2probeats well personally I would just like it to essentially release some cpu load when I’m mixbus processing. Freezing tracks is great, but sometimes I use some pretty cpu heavy tracks on a mixbus which slows everything down
Warum verabschiedet du dich nicht einfach von Studio One? Du bist in deinen Videos nur am herumnörgeln. Arbeite doch einfach mit Garageband+ oder mit dem unmusikalischen FL wenn dir das besser gefällt.
Ich verstehe den Sinn deines Auftritts nicht. Außerdem ist der ausgewählte Beispielsong unterirdisch und völlig nervig. Paßt aber zu dem dargebotenen...
They all sound very similar. Get new ears. And new glasses.
You clearly haven’t watched the video. Please check how S1 separated the vocal stem and get back to me. Min 2:56 🙃