Fender Studio Pro
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Norman Evans
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- Location: Tennessee
Fender Studio Pro
Formerly Studio One.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO1fwVNt3Ek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO1fwVNt3Ek
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Rick Campbell
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- Location: Sneedville, TN, USA
Re: Fender Studio Pro
Hey Norman,
Hope you are doing well my friend.
I just upgraded from Studio One ver. 7 to Fender Studio Pro. It's a $99 upgrade from any version of S1, as I understand it. It works the same as S1, There's a few changes, but it's very intuitive. There's also some new features that are nice and some cool plugins. There's a lot of fussing online by people that didn't want it to change names. Fender bought Presonus several years ago. There some concern that Fender, being a guitar company, will not be focused on the DAW software. I think it will all be ok. I've used Fender Studio for several hours and it seems stable and productive. The install was super easy, it found all my plugins, etc... and when I opened it up, everything was there ready to use. I'm hoping to get a song finished this coming week and it will be on Fender Studio. I've got most of the music finished, but I've had the flu and still can't sing very well....... we'll actually I never could sing very well, but this is extra bad.
RC
Hope you are doing well my friend.
I just upgraded from Studio One ver. 7 to Fender Studio Pro. It's a $99 upgrade from any version of S1, as I understand it. It works the same as S1, There's a few changes, but it's very intuitive. There's also some new features that are nice and some cool plugins. There's a lot of fussing online by people that didn't want it to change names. Fender bought Presonus several years ago. There some concern that Fender, being a guitar company, will not be focused on the DAW software. I think it will all be ok. I've used Fender Studio for several hours and it seems stable and productive. The install was super easy, it found all my plugins, etc... and when I opened it up, everything was there ready to use. I'm hoping to get a song finished this coming week and it will be on Fender Studio. I've got most of the music finished, but I've had the flu and still can't sing very well....... we'll actually I never could sing very well, but this is extra bad.
RC
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Norman Evans
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Re: Fender Studio Pro
Hi Rick,
Doing good, I hope you are also.
I started using Studio One about 6 months ago. I like the way it works, but I may just keep using it and not upgrade. I'm not into recording as deep as you are. You sure do some excellent work!!!
Doing good, I hope you are also.
I started using Studio One about 6 months ago. I like the way it works, but I may just keep using it and not upgrade. I'm not into recording as deep as you are. You sure do some excellent work!!!
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Rick Campbell
- Posts: 4519
- Joined: 8 May 2006 12:01 am
- Location: Sneedville, TN, USA
Re: Fender Studio Pro
You might want to keep an eye of the $99 upgrade offer. Don't want it to go away and have a huge cost to upgrade. I do the perpetual license. I don't like subscriptions. I only scratch the surface on what these programs will do. A very basic program would probably do everything I need. Studio One was my first introduction to computer based recording. About 2010. Studio One was new, and I was new, so, we grew up together. They've got a lot better at what they do, me not so much. LOL
RC
RC