




What it is:
An upgrade to Studio One 4.5 Artist from Studio One Artist. Work better, faster. Studio One 4.5 Artist is designed for ease of use without sacrificing effectiveness. It seamlessly combines the time-tested recording studio model with today’s beat-oriented production process, so musicians of all genres can being their musical ideas to sonic reality—quickly and easily.
Studio One doesn’t dictate a workflow, but provides advanced features so musicians can follow their own musical path. In addition to the wealth of flexible tools for all types of creative musicians, the next-generation Impact XT and Sample One XT are exciting new virtual instruments for EDM and hip-hop producers. These aren’t just “instruments,” but powerful, complete production environments—auto-slice, dice, sample, de-construct, and trigger synched loops with an intuitive workflow. And when you’re creating rhythm tracks for any genre, the new Patterns and companion Drum Editor bring step sequencing and drum machine-style music creation into the 21st century.
There’s a very good reason why so many musicians have switched to Studio One from older, more rigid programs. Built on a modern foundation that’s not bogged down by legacy code, Studio One Artist provides an efficient, creative companion from initial inspiration to final export. Its efficient, single-screen interface houses an unlimited number of tracks, intuitive editing tools, and advanced virtual instruments—you spend your time creating music, not wondering what to click next. The 32-bit mix engine is state of the art, while the smooth, analog, superior sound quality of the virtual instruments comes from proprietary techniques that provide much higher controller resolution.
The reason why Studio One resonates with musicians is simple:
PreSonus listens. As with previous versions, many new features in Version 4.5 are the direct result of user feedback. Add a comprehensive and easy-to-use feature set, full integration with Notion for superb notation, carefully curated content, a comprehensive set of plug-ins, advanced step sequencing, unified hardware control with the FaderPort series of hands-on controllers, and much more—it’s no wonder that Studio One continues to gain new followers every day.
Features:
- Intuitive single-window work environment with quick and easy drag-and-drop functionality and multi-touch support
- Unlimited audio and instrument tracks, advanced automation features, virtual instruments, buses, and FX channels
- Pristine sound quality with native 32-bit floating point resolution and support for up to 384 kHz audio
- Exceptional new virtual instruments: Impact XT and SampleOne XT for powerful beat or loop-based composition, live sampling, and robust sample editing
- Patterns allow for intuitive drum and melody composition via familiar drum machine/sequencer style UI
- Presence XT sample playback instrument and Mai Tai polyphonic analog modeling synth with character morphing and modulation matrix
- 31 native effects, 5 virtual instruments, optional AU, VST2, VST3, and ReWire support
- Use Pro Tools, Cubase, Sonar, and Logic shortcut key commands or create your own
- Compatible with ASIO-, Windows Audio-, and Core Audio-compliant audio interfaces
- Dropout protection for native low-latency monitoring
- Transient detection with editable markers, drag-and-drop groove extraction
- Melodyne-ready with Audio Random Access (ARA) compatibility
- Single and multitrack comping
- Multitrack note data editing
- Integrated online Cloud Services include the PreSonus Shop, PreSonus Exchange, and our unique bi-directional SoundCloud integration
Compatibility
Mac
- Mac OS X 10.8.5 or higher
- Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor
- (Intel Core i3 or better recommended)
- Windows 7 x64/x86 SP1 + platform update, Windows 8.1 x64/x86, Windows 10 x64/x86
- Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD® Athlon™ X2 processor
- (Intel Core i3 or AMD Athlon X4 or better recommended)
- 4 GB RAM
- (8 GB or more recommended)
- ≈30 GB hard-drive space
- Monitor with 1366 x 768 resolution
- (high-dpi monitor recommended)
Installation Instructions
- Create or Login to your User Account on PreSonus' website: https://my.presonus.com/auth/login
- Make sure you're looking at the "MyPreSonus" section on the lower-left portion of your account.
- Locate the Studio One software you are installing, you may need to click on "See all my software" to reveal the listing of the version of Studio One you are trying to install.
- Click on the link entitled "see all details".
- You will now see a big blue button entitled "Download Studio One" The site should be able to read your operating system and give you the right installer for the OS it is recognizing.
- Click on the tab entitled "Installers".
- Locate the Installer for the operating system you are using.
- Run the installer once you have confirmed the software installer has completely downloaded.
- PC users should right click and select "Run as Administrator".
- Make sure to finish the installation by dragging the installer into your applications folder for MAC users.
PC Users:
- There are two separate software installers for Studio One for Windows: 32-Bit and 64-Bit.
- Click on the correct installer link for your computer's Operating System environment. Then, locate the downloaded .exe file, right-click on it and select "Run As Administrator". Then, follow the Windows software installer wizard and Studio One will install to your system.
How to identify the bit rate of your Windows operating system:
- Browse to your Control Panel.
- Select "System and Security" and then "system" if you are in the classic view, for the large or small ICONS view, simply choose "system".
- Under "System Type", it will list the operating system bit rate as 32 bit or 64 bit.
Mac OS X Users:
- There is one Mac OS X installer for both 32-Bit and 64-Bit. It will be the "Studio One For OSX" link. Open the .dmg file and drag-and-drop the Studio One icon onto the Applications folder to install the Studio One software. Note: Studio One will run as 32-Bit by default on the Mac.
- To change this, locate the Studio One icon in your Applications folder.
- Right-click or Command-click and choose "Get Info"
- Under “General,” un-check the option to run as 32-Bit. The next time Studio One runs, it will run in 64-Bit mode.
- Once the Studio One program is properly installed into the Applications folder of your Mac, you can drag it to your Mac's "Dock" to create an alias (shortcut) to the original program file, which should continue to reside in the Applications folder.
- Run Studio One
- If you have had Studio One installed on this same computer and are re-installing a newer version, you'll need to find the "Studio One" menu option at the very top bar of the software program window (Mac = to the right of the "Apple Icon", Windows = to the left of the "Help" menu link).
- Click "Studio One" and then click "Studio One Activation" in the drop-down menu that appears.
- In the FULL section, click on "Activate Or Upgrade"
- Click "Activate Online"
- Enter your Username and Password. Then, click on the drop-down arrow to the right of "Product Key". Click on the "Refresh" option.
- If you entered your Username and Password correctly (and, on some Windows PC's you may need to temporarily disable Anti-Virus) in the Product Key field, click on the drop-down arrow on the right and choose the appropriate registration key you are activating. Click on it until it enters into the Product Key field.
- Enter a check for "Remember Credentials" if you want.
- Click "Activate."
What's new?
Studio One 4.5 new features overview
Recording and Mixing
Redesigned hardware controls (gain/phase/48V) on mixer channels (for compatible PreSonus interfaces)
Input Mixer: software gain / phase controls on every input
Software input gain / phase controls on every channel, bus and FX channel
Extended grouping system with attributes (Volume, Pan, Mute/Solo, Inserts/Sends)
Groups definable as Edit and/or Mix-Groups
Commands/shortcuts to suspend any group
Command to suspend all groups
Support for unlimited nested groups (groups within groups)
New Groups section in Track List and Channel List
Optional group name display on channels with Group assign and renaming options
Customizable Channel Components in Console
RMS/Peak metering option per channel
Global Pre-Fader Metering option
Quick-assign I/O routing for multiple selected channels
Quick-assign outputs in ascending order
Basic and Advanced Plug-in menu styles
Alternative (reverse) Sidechain routing
Copy Plug-ins with Sidechain routing
Arrangement and Editing
Lock Events (with position and editing options)
Lock Tracks option
Independent Quantize/Timebase/Snap options
Snap to Zero Crossings
Musical (MIDI) Editing
Chord Audition option in Chord Selector
Chord Audition option for chord events in Chord Track
User assignable Chord Audition sound
New Major/Minor Triad scales
Re-organized Musical Actions menu
Stretch multiple notes by dragging
Note Action: Apply Scale
Note Action: Distribute Notes
Note Action: Randomize Notes
Note Action: Quantize Notes
Note Action: Mirror Notes
Note Action: Repeat Notes to Part End
Note Action: Thin out Notes
Note Action: Fill with Notes
Workflow
Independent Macro Toolbars for Arrangement, Music Editor and Audio Editor
Macro Toolbar: custom menus
Macro Toolbar: direct macro editing
Macro Toolbar: Duplicate Macro command
Macro Toolbar: “move to Group” command
Impact XT: drag more than 16 samples or slices
Patterns: support for Quintuplets / Septuplets resolution
Improved swing timing for patterns with individual lanes resolution
Stem Export: quick drag>select tracks/channels
Stem Export: save selection when closing window
Song Data Import retains “Disabled” track state when Importing
Fat Channel XT modules retain state when switching
Instrument list: “disable all” option
Instrument list: “remove unused” option
Store Presets with folder selection
Assignable F13-F24 keys
Recall any Marker with shortcut
One-step Audioloop export (drag&drop)
User Interface
Smooth audio waveforms (option)
Macro Toolbar icons update
Sample One XT / Impact XT: improved unit readouts Performance
Improved CPU performance with Multi Instruments
Improved CPU performance with Mai Tai, Sample One XT,
Impact XT and Presence XT Hardware and Installation
I/O Setup: add multiple inputs or outputs
I/O Setup: re-order inputs / outputs with drag & drop
New Plug-in Manager with filters by format and vendor
Plug-in Manager: list and reset blacklisted plug-ins individually
Import / Export
Import / Export I/O Setups
Video Export option with multiple codec support (platform-dependent)
MP3 Export with variable bitrate
AAC support (Import / Export), including ALAC (Apple Lossless)
Mono option for Export Mixdown