

PreSonus really strive to include small features like this so as not to disrupt your workflow. The PreSonus Shop now has a tab within the Browser, so you’ve no need to leave your window to search for new plugins. On that note, if you’re worried about being too familiar with different software, Studio One has preset keyboard shortcuts that mimic other DAWs like Pro Tools and Logic to help you transition between them with ease. If any of this tickles your fancy and you aren’t a Studio One user, you’re able to purchase the Ampire plugin as an add-on to the free Studio One Prime for $59.95. The Big Fuzz and strikingly similar copy of the original Boss Chorus pedal will add some gritty depth to any track you put them on. You’ve got a new tuner function, five massive distortion stompboxes as well as all your other standard effects – reverb, delay, pan, modulation, equalizer etc. PreSonus are stressing that this feature is stand alone to the rest of the amps and cabinets, which makes it particularly exciting for producers and synth players. Then comes the pedalboard with 13 effects. In addition to 16 cabinet models, you’re able to adjust the balance, delay, polarity and even the position of the microphone hooked up to the amp. PreSonus have utilised their remarkable State Space Modeling technology to capture the nuance and impulse response of five classic guitar amplifiers.

The Ampire 3 plugin is the biggest feature in the new update. You’re able to intuitively and rapidly assemble loops, songs or even full length albums taking care of tracking, mixing and mastering without the need of a subscription or endless plugin costs.īut enough of that, let’s get into the detail. It’s incredibly easy to pump through anything from recording voiceovers and full-length instrumental tracks to chopping up and editing samples and drumbeats. Having been a Studio One user for almost five years nowm I have come to value the practicality of this software.
