It is the new version and branding of Studio One Pro.View attachment 2611
I just installed it next o PreSonus Studio One 7 Pro, I'm scratching my head...
Interesting. No mention of the Quantum ES interfaces. I hope they haven’t gone - they’re rather good. But I can still find nothing online.Only reference i have seen thus far
Thanks for sharing this. There is only one thing i really want from an update and that is better audio to midi for drum replacement because current functionality is unworkable. If they fix this, i have no need for another update ever again. I see in release notes:Release notes attached (also accessible from your account page). This is what they've been doing while we've been wondering about the radio silence...
It seems the batch converter is gone, it doesn't come with the "new" version.Based on the downloads and add-ons it is Studio One Pro V8 with a new name.
It seems the batch converter is gone, it doesn't come with the "new" version.![]()
Many of the stock Plug-Ins have undergone a UX/UI redesign/rebranding, and while I appreciate the update to Mojito's GUI, I don't like the others at first glance, as they don't fit and match the "old" (in my opinion excellent) design language.based on the screenshot above: this is more to my taste that the previous UI.
That's still in my product list, along with everything I've bought since 2019.
There is no such icon/option in Fender Studio Pro 8, or I couldn't find it.Isn't the batch converter integrated instead of an extra App since a while?
Yeah, I get it. I was mainly referring to the new borders of the top and bottom bars and the more pronounced buttons (e.g., the waveform selectors of MaiTai in your screenshot). But the "brushed" design of the Studio Verb is a slight step backwards.Many of the stock Plug-Ins have undergone a UX/UI redesign/rebranding, and while I appreciate the update to Mojito's GUI, I don't like the others at first glance, as they don't fit and match the "old" (in my opinion excellent) design language.
... just like the "brushed" knob design of the stock EQ.But the "brushed" design of the Studio Verb is a slight step backwards.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.