In this video for Studio One Expert, Brent March takes a tour of the new features inside PreSonus Sphere following the recent updates to Studio One 5.3.
Studio One Professional And Notion
A PreSonus Sphere membership includes licenses for award-winning Studio One and Notion software applications.
Studio One gives you access to all the tools you need to record, produce, mix, master, and perform from within a single application. Notion is the ultimate toolkit for the modern composer, where you can create everything from a simple lead sheet to complete orchestrations,
Better still, Notion’s Deep integration with Studio One lets you start your score in Studio One and send it to Notion and vice versa. No matter how you compose, PreSonus Sphere has you covered.
Cloud-Based File Storage And Collaboration
In Studio One 5.3, you can now save any Document (Song, Show, or Project) to a .ZIP file, with the option to convert all media to .FLAC and/or exclude any unused media — keeping your file sizes down.
Studio One will upload your .ZIP to PreSonus Sphere Workspace for safekeeping or collaboration with one extra click. Then, of course, you and your collaborators can download them again straight from the Cloud tab of Studio One’s Browser—you don’t have to leave Studio One and mess about with your computer’s file explorer or Internet browser. And Studio One can also open any Zip it makes.
You’ve also got new options to quickly export .AAF, Capture Sessions, MIDI Files or Open TL via the “Convert To…” option in the File menu.
Educational Content And Exclusive Live Streams.
Inside your PreSonus Sphere account, you’ll find a huge list of masterclasses to help you hone your skills, with two new masterclasses from PreSonus product specialists added every month. Topics ranging from recording to sampling to mixing and mastering.
Visit PreSonus' website to find out more. Subscriptions cost $14.95 per month or $164.95 per year.