The latest update to the fastest-growing DAW on the market, PreSonus® Studio One® 3.5 includes 60 new features and enhancements, including several of the most requested new features from the Studio One user community. Studio One 3.5 introduces a completely revised Project page for mastering, no-holds-barred Mixer Undo functionality, and a powerful new, optimized, native, low-latency audio engine for unrivaled near-zero latency audio and virtual instrument monitoring with high-speed audio interfaces, such as the brand-new PreSonus Quantum Thunderbolt interface. We’ve also implemented a wealth of powerful workflow improvements, including extended Notion data-transfer options and the new Fat Channel XT plug-in for mix compatibility with the PreSonus StudioLive® Series III console/recorders.
With the advent of powerful high-speed Thunderbolt audio interfaces such as the PreSonus® Quantum, we are experiencing a new level of performance for computer-based audio production. In the past, you had to decide between hardware DSP-based, near-zero-latency monitoring and processing, with a limited set of DSP plug-ins; or software monitoring with complete freedom of native plug-ins and virtual instruments in a latency-afflicted audio environment. Either way it's a compromise. Using Studio One 3.5 with a high-speed audio interface eliminates the need for expensive hardware DSP by introducing native low-latency monitoring: completely redesigned audio engine latency-management that allows you to stay in the native processing domain throughout the entire production process. Bottom line: You get more performance and better stability.
Even today – eight years after its initial release – Studio One Professional is still the only DAW on the market offering a full-featured integrated project mastering solution. With version 3.5, the Project page adds such important features as file-independent track markers, flexible loudness detection options, new Loudness and Spectrum meters, and much more.
Undo Faders has been the most popular feature-request—and now it’s here! But we didn’t stop there: We implemented “undo” for the entire mixer, including plug-ins, instruments, routing, I/O selection, FX chains, and more. Mixer actions are now added to the Undo History like any other action. Just click Undo or go back and forth in the Undo History. It’s that simple.