Studio One

Studio One

Overview

Studio One provides a unified solution for recording, producing, mixing, mastering, and performing music. While the platform requires a relatively powerful computer for optimal performance, its intuitive interface and integrated tools optimize the creative process, making it suitable for professional composers and editors.

Studio One Specifications

Multi-Track or Layer Support

Non-Destructive Editing

Real-Time Preview

High-Resolution Output Support

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What Is Studio One?

Studio One software offers a digital audio workstation (DAW) that facilitates the entire music production process. It encompasses tools for recording, editing, mixing, mastering, and live performance within a single application. The software supports an unlimited number of tracks, offers a range of native effects and virtual instruments, and integrates features such as AI-powered stem separation and access to the Splice sample library. It also features a drag-and-drop workflow and a customizable interface, enabling businesses and individuals in the music industry to enhance their operational efficiency.

Studio One Pricing

Studio One pricing depends on the following plans:

  • Studio One Pro 7 Perpetual License: $199.99
  • Studio One Pro 7 Perpetual License with Pro+ Plan: $179.99/year
  • Studio One Pro 7 Monthly Plan: $19.99/month
Interested purchasers can obtain the most optimal Studio One price to secure the best subscription.

Disclaimer: The pricing is subject to change.

Studio One Integrations

Studio One integrates with the following tools:

  • Splice
  • SoundCloud
  • TuneCore
  • Komplete Kontrol
Users can watch a free Studio One demo to learn more about its integration functionality.

Who Is Studio One For?

Studio One is suitable for the following:

  • Music producers
  • Audio engineers
  • Composers
  • Live performers
  • Recording artists

Is Studio One Right For You?

Studio One software is suitable for music producers looking for a comprehensive and integrated DAW. Its features, such as AI-powered tools, smooth sample integration, and a user-friendly workflow, support efficient music creation. It allows users to record, mix, or perform live, helping them boost their workflow efficiency.

Still doubtful if Studio One is right for you? Contact our customer helpline at (661) 384-7070 for further guidance.

Studio One Features

Studio One utilizes AI technology to separate audio tracks into individual stems, such as vocals, drums, bass, and other elements. This feature facilitates remixing and re-editing by allowing users to isolate and manipulate specific components within a mix.

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The software offers direct access to Splice’s extensive sample library, enabling users to browse and import samples without leaving the DAW. These samples are automatically synced to the project's tempo and key, ensuring smooth integration into existing sessions.

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The platform supports immersive audio production through integrated Dolby Atmos mixing and rendering capabilities. This enables the creation of spatial audio mixes tailored for contemporary listening environments.

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The system has no limits on the number of tracks, effect channels, buses, or plug-ins within a project. This flexibility accommodates complex arrangements and extensive mixing sessions, allowing users to expand their sessions as needed without technical constraints.

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Pros And Cons of Studio One

Pros

  • Its AI-Powered Stem Separation enhances remixing capabilities

  • The software integrates with Splice to optimize sample browsing and importing

  • It has an Integrated Dolby Atmos support for immersive audio production

  • The platform delivers unlimited tracks and plug-ins to support complex projects

Cons

  • It requires a relatively powerful computer for optimal performance

  • The software may be resource-intensive during large sessions

Studio One Reviews

Total 7 reviews

4.9

All reviews are from verified customers

Rating Distribution

5

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4

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S

Sean

Computer Hardware, 1-10 employees

More than a year

5.0
May 01, 2025

Does everything I need in a DAW

Pros

Coming from a Cubase background switching to Studio One was smooth and easy. The workflow is fast and everything just clicked for me right away as it felt natural to me from the start.

Cons

I am really not a big fan of the new subscription based plans they have introduced. Personally I would rather just pay once and own the software outright instead of paying month after month.

Rating Distribution

Ease of use

10

Value for money

7

Customer Support

10

Functionality

9

S

Simone

Religious Institutions, 1-10 employees

More than a year

5.0
Feb 01, 2025

Reliable tool

Pros

I am always impressed by how often they roll out updates and new features. Every release feels like a step up and they keep pushing the quality even higher.

Cons

The lyrics tool still feels unfinished to me and it definitely needs more development to be fully useful.

Rating Distribution

Ease of use

10

Value for money

8

Customer Support

5

Functionality

9

M

Michele

Religious Institutions, 1-10 employees

More than a year

5.0
Feb 01, 2025

Powerful and professional software

Pros

The software updates are actually influenced by what users ask for which I really appreciate. And the way it helps you stay organized is pretty great and it keeps getting more powerful. Plus being able to build custom macros has been a huge time saver.

Cons

It is a bit frustrating that I cannot run a full plugin scan while I am working inside a session. As I have to manually enable it, restart the program and then possibly turn it off again. And all this is kind of a hassle.

Rating Distribution

Ease of use

10

Value for money

9

Customer Support

10

Functionality

7

Frequently Asked Questions

The typical users of Studio One include music producers, audio engineers, composers, live performers, and recording artists.

Yes, Studio One does offer a mobile app.

Studio One cost varies according to its multiple plans. It offers a Studio One Pro 7 Perpetual License at $199.99, a Studio One Pro 7 Perpetual License with Pro+ Plan at $179.99/year, and a Studio One Pro 7 Monthly Plan at $19.99/month. High-intent parties can request a personalized Studio One cost quotation to determine the ideal edition.

No, Studio One does not offer an API.

Studio One offers support through a knowledge base, FAQs, technical support, communities, and video tutorials.

Studio One integrates with Splice, SoundCloud, TuneCore, and Komplete Kontrol.

Studio One supports English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, and Chinese.