The updated Peak/Loudness level meter now has several loudness metering options, including EBU R128, with two different display ranges. The new Project page also updates loudness detection and the display of results to meet the latest loudness metering standards. This enables CD tracks to span multiple songs and lets you split long, continuous recordings into multiple tracks without splitting the audio. Studio One 3.5 Professional introduces a completely revised Project page with file-independent track markers that can be inserted and positioned freely in the Project page arrangement. For DSP-equipped interfaces such as the PreSonus Studio 192 series, you have a choice between low-latency hardware and low-latency-software monitoring. Native low-latency software monitoring works on virtual instruments, as well, enabling VIs to be played live, typically with unnoticeable latency. The result is faster performance and better stability, including Dropout Protection that reduces the risk of audio dropouts in CPU-heavy songs, even at very small buffer settings. When used with a high-speed audio interface, such as the PreSonus Quantum, Studio One 3.5’s completely redesigned audio-engine latency management allows you to stay in the native processing domain throughout the entire production process. Version 3.5 eliminates the need for expensive hardware DSP by introducing native low-latency software monitoring. The update is free for registered Studio One 3.x users.
#Studio one 3 update for mac#
PreSonus ® has released Studio One ® 3.5, an extensive update to the company’s popular DAW for Mac ® and Windows ® that includes 60 new features and enhancements, including several of the most requested features. Studio One 3.5 Update Adds Major Features May 23, 2017