@ Toonzo
As long as you’re not all that concerned with MIDI - or don’t do much of it.
Studio One is aimed at those focusing mostly on Audio.
If you’re mainly doing Audio, you might really like it, but for those who do a lot of MIDI, it has been a huge let down in some respects - at least for me it has.
There are a lot of great things about Studio One, but even in the manual it says “Look Mom-no MIDI”.
Now what should one take from that?
Update after update & version after version I waited & waited only to be unpleasantly surprised by that lack of attention to even just a few basic features & MIDI enhancements - and yet they’re quite content to just ignore them again & again - even after countless feature requests.
It’s like they almost believe that MIDI is dead. I think I even read that somewhere.
That’s why I’m here.
I bailed on Sonar & Studio One & paid full price for Cubase this summer - because it has much more in the MIDI department for me.
I tried & tried to use & like Studio One, but just couldn’t. And it can be confusing in some ways as well.
I haven’t opened it in months. The only reason I’m saving it is for the advanced Mastering features it has, which I plan to try soon.