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JB's Studio
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The thorn in my hand, the shotgun to my head. . . I swear all the random errors you get in Pro Tools eventually drive you insane, Its a really good Program aswell. . . shame. Pro Tools is like a really picky girlfriend, you do whatever it asks to try and please it and after days and hours of hard work you make it happy, then 2 seconds later it finds somthing new to be unhappy about.
With Pro Tools, the rule of "Save and save often" is an understatement. I have sessions with up to 30 "Save As" done. Studio One Pro is finally getting more attention as a serious DAW. You can actually produce a red book CD with it. It does take a little getting used to the workflow, but it's pretty intuitive. The manual isn't as detailed as it should be. What sold me on the DAW was that I beat my head against the wall for a week trying to get a multi-timbral VI to work in Pro Tools, and it took me all of 10 minutes after downloading the demo of Studio One to get that done and record several short tracks and have them all work!
The downside of Studio One Pro is that some third party plugins aren't supporting it yet. Waves supports through v 1.6.2, but not 1.6.4. Presonus tech support of this product is much better than Avid. I was having a problem with a plugin and sent a ticket to Presonus and to Focusrite (Midnight bundle). Monday I got an e-mail from both, and from Sweetwater tech support (took movie when they duplicated the glitch). It was Presonus that identified the glitch in Midnight. Focusrite mentioned this as well, and a fix is underway from Focusrite. Presonus people sent me a temporary work around so I can use the plugin. They seem to really want this DAW to take off.