It's all about workflow. Perhaps more than any DAW I've tested recently, Studio One 5 makes it easy to record audio, compose music, and mix, and it simultaneously feels like a mature workstation. It's as if someone took Pro Tools, removed many of the unnecessary mouse button presses, and rearranged the menus and dialogs to make sense. Studio One doesn't scale to larger studios as well as Pro Tools. But it's an inspired audio editing choice for anyone who needs a serious DAW and who dislikes Avid's subscription pricing. And its latest update is full of welcome surprises.
On the Mac, Apple made it difficult for just about every competitor by slashing the price of Logic Pro to $199 back in 2011 with version 9. More than a decade later, other DAWs are thriving, nonetheless. Pro Tools remains the pro-studio standard; there have been some high-profile switches to Studio One, and there probably should be more, given how good this program is. Pro Tools still excels in importing session and individual track data, and its Smart Tool-based approach to audio editing is second to none. But Pro Tools is more expensive up front and requires monthly support fees, and it lacks integrated pitch correction. Unless you have the need for Avid's support for broadcast standards and massive control surfaces, or you want to have maximum compatibility with other studios and sessions, going with Studio One remains a smart, alternative choice for a pro-level DAW.
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