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Studio One FAQ List
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 4:46 am
by db
All the info from the previous FAQ will appear here along with any updated info. Hang on
No posts please. FAQ Info only thanks.
Re: Studio One FAQ
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 11:06 am
by db
PART 1 INTRODUCTION Welcome to the PreSonus Forums! You can
introduce yourself over here.READING MATERIAL Where can I read a detailed break down of everything Studio One has to offer? There is plenty of information on Studio One at the
Studio One v3 website.
Is there a summary of v3 features I can look at? Yes you can
find that here.What are the differences between the different versions of Studio One? There is an
extensive comparison of the current offerings here .
Is there a Studio One PDF manual I can look at? The latest up to date version can be found within the Studio One application...
Help > Studio One Reference Manual What about key commands? The most up to date version of available key commands can be found within the Studio One application...
Help > Keyboard Shortcuts Have you guys got a Wikipedia page?Yes
here it is.
Re: Studio One FAQ
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 11:16 am
by db
STUDIO ONE REGISTRATION AND ACTIVATION So how can I register and activate Studio One? Please have a
look at this page for information that will help you get up an running quickly.
Re: Studio One FAQ
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 11:19 am
by db
THE STUDIO ONE v3 DEMO Is there a v3 Demo? You can find
a demo of Studio One v3 here with important instructions.
Re: Studio One FAQ
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 11:27 am
by db
PURCHASING AND UPGRADES Where can I buy Studio One (full version or upgrade)? Presonus have a store which
can be found here.
You might also be able to buy from a PreSonus distributor near you. Have
look at this list of international PreSonus distributors.
Re: Studio One FAQ
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 12:25 pm
by db
SOCIAL NETWORKING Anywhere else to hang out and discuss S1 related stuff?
1. Facebook2. Twitter3. Official PreSonus Soundcloud page4. "Made with Studio One" (Soundcloud User group)5. "PreSonus Studio One" (Soundcloud User group)6. Studio One Artist (Soundcloud User Group)International User hosted Studio One Forums 7. A dedicated Studio One forum for French users created by didguitare
can be found here. 8. A dedicated German forum can be found here.
Brought to us by Ari9. A Studio One Forum
for Spanish users can be found here brought to us by richiecano
Re: Studio One FAQ
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 3:01 am
by db
HARDWARE What are the system requirements for Studio One v3? System Requirements
can be found hereWill it run on a MAC or PC? Studio One is designed from the ground up to run on a MAC or PC.
Any recommended Sound cards? Presonus devices are an excellent starting point as their integration with Studio is a step up from 3rd party devices but you should not have problems with pretty much any 3rd party device.
Does PreSonus offer a package that includes a Mic, Audio interface, Software and even Headphones as well? Yes. Have a look at
this package.Does Studio one support Multiprocessing? Yes.
Any dedicated 3rd party hardware for Studio One? Yes the
StudioBLADEI have an iPad but want to control PreSonus software, what is on offer here? Have a look at this....
StudioLive Remote for iPadThis message was edited 6 times. Last update was at 19/10/2011 11:21:10
Re: Studio One FAQ
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 3:04 am
by db
x86 vs x64?
Should I install the x86 or x64 version?
This should be taken as a guide only, please do think carefully and add your own research to the information here before making your choice.
You should seriously consider installing the x64 version of Studio One1 if...
1. You are already using an x64 OS
2. You have all the relevant x64 drivers you need for your hardware (sound card in particular) already officially available (out of beta).
3. If you have more than 4gb of ram, you will be able to access all of it if you are running an x64 OS. You probably should install the x64 version of Studio One. 4GB of RAM would be a bare minimum for an x64 OS. 6 - 8GB of RAM or more would be better still.
4. You use large sample Libraries of use plugins that use a large amount of ram Kontakt or Spectrasonics plugs e.t.c. These plugins really do benefit from having more ram available to them but of course they are still perfectly functional with less ram available to them on an x86 OS.
5. You do not want to run two versions of Studio One (x86 and x64) on the same x64 OS. They will happily co - exist but the x86 version will not utilise all the ram it can access like the x64 version will. Also any x86 software will run on a WoW64 layer. Which may add a small performance penalty.
You might want to avoid installing the x64 version of Studio One if...
1. You do not have more than 4GB of ram or even less ram. You would still be able to run an x64 OS and run the x64 version of Studio One on it but with 4GB or less it may be better to use an x86 OS and the x86 version of Studio One
2. You have a large collection of x86 plugins and do not want to use bridging or similar solutions to get them to work in Studio One x64. The best option would be to run the x86 version of Studio One on an x64 OS alongside the x64 version.
3. You have no real need or see no real benefit in using Studio One with x64 plugs in general.
Will my x86 plugins work in the x64 version of Studio One?
Studio One Pro x64 does not currently host x86 plugins You could try using the popular Jbridge. It is not officially supported though.
Any plugins with x64 versions?
NI, Spectrasonics, Voxengo, PSP e.t.c already have x64 versions of there plugins to name a few, more will be continually added as time goes on. Check your chosen plug ins website to see what versions are currently available.
Re: Studio One FAQ
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 3:51 am
by db
CURRENT VERSION
What is the current Studio One version?
The current version is 3.0.033329
Re: Studio One FAQ
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 3:53 am
by db
Re: Studio One FAQ
Posted: Wed May 20, 2015 11:11 am
by db