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COMPOSING IN STUDIO ONE

ne of the numerous things that has really impressed us about Studio One as it has grown is how PreSonus has been careful to really listen to its end users and add functions that are important to that growing base. Since Studio One is so good at recording, mixing and mastering, it made sense to ensure it was just as good at songwriting and production, too. This ensures that users will be more inclined to start and stay in the same DAW. So then, let’s look

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