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To anyone else interested there's a demo that runs for 30 days.
I'm not ready to switch my projects over to it yet (you can't go back after a save), but I have a couple of duplicate projects I've been messing with in Studio One 4 and I'll definitely upgrade.
On day 1 a bunch of people had issues with upgrades that meant they were locked out of both Studio One 4 and Studio One 3.5 - pretty catastrophic but they are now fixing it. The demo doesn't seem to cause any license issues, plus there's very likely to be a bunch of small bugs that will get an update in the next couple of weeks.
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I don’t know, I don’t think I have a way of testing it myself as I’m drawing everything in with a mouse.
I have an NFR for Studio One so I should check out out but I have actually found it really unstable on my system.
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Studio One is kind of like if Apple had designed Cubase, made it prettier and stripped back some features with an artist rather than a technical focused mindset. It’s stable for me and I find it nicely streamlined. But there are more powerful editing features in other DAWs.
Now on paper Cubase is more powerful but even with the same key commands between the two I find myself fastest in Studio One. Couple of reasons - my MX Master thumbwheel sidescroll works in S1 and doesn’t in Cubase, also ARA (Melodyne, Vocalign, now Autotune) makes vocal editing a breeze.
For me the strength of PT is just that it is what everyone else uses, I actually don’t like using it as much as Logic.
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However in Studio One 4 they've added AAF import/export which should mean Logic and ProTools sessions can open in SO4.
What I love in Studio One vs Logic is how easy it is to create custom macros to make life easier. If you can do this in Logic I've missed how.
For example I've got a macro for punching in that does
Create loop based on selection (loop selection = autopunch locator in SO)
Enable Autopunch
Enable Record On track
Navigate Two bars back from loop start
I use a bounced click track other wise you could also enable the click track at the same time.
Another simple one I use loads is having group selected tracks and rename group dialog box appear on a single key command, saves few clicks when organising.
I just find Studio One faster to use than Logic. I'm pretty much getting the same end result either way but I spend less time doing it in Studio One... the less brain power and time I spend on 'admin' the better.
Ryan Bruce just checked it out too coming from a Logic user perspective.
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