@Lipica Making the perpetual license cheaper with a subscription
is part of Presonus' economic model.
Is it a successful strategy, though?
PreSonus Studio One 7 Pro perpetual licence is £169.99 (I'm UK-based so you'll have to suck up UK prices!!). Calendar-based updates are £159.99 a year. Yes, I know that you can currently get a perpetual licence with your first subscription payment of £159.99 - but this is how they frame their prices.
Apple Logic Pro is £199.99 - with lifetime free updates.
Image Line FLStudio Producer Edition (broadly equivalent to Studio One without the Plus additions) is £199 with lifetime free updates.
Reaper 7 is $60 with free updates to version 8.99 ($225 if you're using it commercially).
Ableton Live 12 Standard is £259. I'm not sure about free updates, but I believe it's only for the current version. Upgrade costs aren't clear.
Cubase 14 is £83 for Elements, £279 for Artist. I'm not sure which is closest to S One, but I'm assuming it's Artist. No free upgrades outside the current integer, but an upgrade from 13 to 14 is £66 for Artist, or £132 if you've let it slide a version.
ProTools is subscription-only, varying from £89 a year to over £500 a year. The Studio version, closest to S One. is £259 a year.
Obviously comparisons aren't easy, as some basic versions will have features that only appear in higher-end versions of other DAWs, and some high-end ones are missing stuff that we take for granted. Logic and FLStudio really stand out as great value, and if you work on Mac or can cope with the oddities of FLS, they'd have to be seriously in the running. Reaper (which I've never looked at) also seems to be good value. The other three go from 'ouch' to 'no way!' as far as my budget is concerned!
Studio One's pricing is pretty much smack bang in the middle of this, but the upgrade pricing looks relatively expensive as the free updates are date-limited, not version-limited - and we have no real idea as yet what upgrade pricing might apply if the software goes to v8 (or v2026 or whatever they're going to call it). I think PreSonus needs to be careful how they price this when the time comes.