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#STUDIO ONE SOUND SETS FREE UPDATE#
Studio One 5.2 is a free update to all registered Studio One 5 customers and is available free to PreSonus Sphere members.įor more information visit “We have great new ideas to launch, we need to tell our story”
Meanwhile, an imminent update to Studio One Remote will allow mobile devices to be used as master controllers for live performances.
#STUDIO ONE SOUND SETS FREE PATCH#
The new Arranger Track also supports patch changes mid-song. Each Arranger section in every Setlist item has five playback mode options: Continue, Stop at End, Skip, Loop, or Loop and Continue. A General MIDI map is included for quick setup.īuilding on version 5’s Show Page, which allows users to perform productions live, Version 5.2’s Arranger Track has been added to enable users to experiment on the fly with new arrangements. The new drum-map interface allows users to add both the drum and note names to a corresponding notated pitch. Users can choose between viewing standard notation with tablature or select tablature only to print lead sheets and more. Meanwhile, the Score View has undergone a major update with the addition of drum notation and tablature.
Sound Variations can be triggered via key switches, as well as from remote commands, including hardware controllers, keyboard shortcuts, custom macros, and more.