You might want to wait on that, until what's in the manufacturing pipeline has been refreshed, or at least check with Presonus before making the purchase.
I picked up a second Presonus Studio LIve mixer after v4 came out. The mixer was brand new, but was the now discontinued SL AR12USB (got a really good deal on it). I went to the Presonus website, figuring I would get a S1 v4 copy of Artist, but upon registration it sent me to a d/l for V3, which was the one listed on the documentation that came with the mixer.
Just watched Mitch Gallagher's S1 V5 overveiw.
Some cool stuff I like a whole latta stuff way beyond my needs.
Looks like $149 for an upgrade from my current V4, think I'll sit this one out fro a while.
For v5 Pro?That's odd. I just upgraded for $99.95
Oh, I didn't see that he mentioned that. No it's for Artist. I'd never use it live so I can't see that I'd ever need Pro. I barely take advantage of the features in Artist (though I played around with creating a drum track after Griff's AAP session and I can see where, with a lot of learning in my part, it could work well).For v5 Pro?
I probably don't need Pro either, but Presonus had a deal on it back in mid-April that was too good to pass up. Fortunately, I was within the grace period so I got the upgrade. I've been watching a bunch of tutorials by Johnny Geib, who runs a YT channel called Home Studio Trainer. He seems to hit on a lot of points I'm interested in. His videos (not counting his livestreams) are short and to the point.Oh, I didn't see that he mentioned that. No it's for Artist. I'd never use it live so I can't see that I'd ever need Pro. I barely take advantage of the features in Artist (though I played around with creating a drum track after Griff's AAP session and I can see where, with a lot of learning in my part, it could work well).
That's odd. I just upgraded for $99.95
I probably don't need Pro either, but Presonus had a deal on it back in mid-April that was too good to pass up. Fortunately, I was within the grace period so I got the upgrade. I've been watching a bunch of tutorials by Johnny Geib, who runs a YT channel called Home Studio Trainer. He seems to hit on a lot of points I'm interested in. His videos (not counting his livestreams) are short and to the point.
Creating drum tracks appears to be improving my counting ability, very quickly. Presonus doesn't have a monopoly on this, as every other drum MIDI authoring tool has it, too. Setting the quantize intervals readjusts the timeline, giving a graphic indication of what goes on between the beats. Even if you don't actually quantize the drums, it provides a lot of insight in proper sub-dividing the beats.
If you're basically not using it for anything other than home recording, use the one you're most comfortable with.Do any of you feel that studio 1 has some distinct advantage over other DAWs such as Reaper? If it is a matter of standardizing for transmitting or marketing your work, that's just not a factor over here.
Good info in this thread regardless!
What kind of a deal did you get, Mike? Where did you find it?Got a deal on Studio One 5 Artist yesterday, so I'll be diving into the HST tutorials today.
What kind of a deal did you get, Mike? Where did you find it?
Ok, thanks. Not a bad deal you got!It was a one-off. A guy that bought it, then released he was getting a free copy with some hardware he ordered. So I got it for $70.