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PreSonus Studio One 7.2: A Deep Dive Review
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PreSonus Studio One 7.2: A Deep Dive Review

PreSonus Studio One 7.2: A Deep Dive Review

Making a Scene Presents

September 2, 202548m 6s

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PreSonus Studio One 7.2: A Deep Dive Review

The provided text offers an in-depth review of PreSonus Studio One 7.2, highlighting its strengths as a fast, flexible, and professional Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) suitable for various music production roles. It traces the DAW's history, emphasizing its modern, clean-slate design compared to older software and how it evolved into an all-in-one solution for recording, mixing, mastering, and live performance. The review details new features in version 7.2, such as the Sub Zero Bass instrument, Nashville Number System, and improved recording and editing tools, while also discussing the practical applications of its AI-powered stem separation. Finally, it explores the significance of Fender's acquisition of PreSonus, suggesting potential future integrations and guitar-centric workflows, and concludes that Studio One 7.2 is a robust, time-saving tool for contemporary musicians and engineers.

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