Studio One 2.5 Now Available

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Is it me or does it starts faster? Also for those who had problems like Studio One 2 being CPU/RAM hungry, it seems that I found an option that fixed it: Studio One -> Options -> Advanced -> Audio -> Check Process audio in safe mode (higher latency). I can't see any latency problem, I can play my synths without any problem and CPU and RAM seems to be used less.

The same project seems to use 15-25% less RAM and CPU.

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it does seem to start up quicker for me too, s1 always seemed to take alot longer than most to startup and now its fairly quick

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From my memory I could say it starts faster than Cubase and almost as fast as Live, just to make a comparation for others to understand, but I could be wrong. Haven't use those for a long time, since I was working in another studio.

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Redmerkurii wrote:Steer well clear, it'll all go tits up with them brassiere curves.
Pee U! Ouchy that was a stinky :hihi:

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Quick midi cover song test with 2.5. Running well so far. Had to print one track, was almost out of RAM in x64 with 8gb.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KHJuKwS ... e=youtu.be

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Very nice, but you need trilian :hihi:

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hibidy wrote:Very nice, but you need trilian :hihi:
:lol: Nah. If someone wants a better bass sound they need to show up with a bass player. :hihi:

Midi, for this kinda thing anyway, is only really good for mockups. I always advise people doing R&B or whatever to replace as many of their midi tracks with "the real deal" wherever and whenever financially possible. :hihi:

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LawrenceF wrote:
hibidy wrote:Very nice, but you need trilian :hihi:
:lol: Nah. If someone wants a better bass sound they need to show up with a bass player. :hihi:

Midi, for this kinda thing anyway, is only really good for mockups. I always advise people doing R&B or whatever to replace as many of their midi tracks with "the real deal" wherever and whenever financially possible. :hihi:
I'm not up on my Verdine White chops, but I have really nice sounding basses :D

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LawrenceF wrote:Quick midi cover song test with 2.5. Running well so far. Had to print one track, was almost out of RAM in x64 with 8gb.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KHJuKwS ... e=youtu.be
Nice. Man, what an inviting interface. I can't wait for the new PC to arrive so I can dive in. Thanks for posting that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tDj_Van ... uNbgY-4qFK

I'm not the Messiah. I'm not the Messiah!

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Seems the kontakt thing was fixed. Seems to handle a lot more cpu wise too. (which I have no clue if it's me or whatever.

Looking forward to getting into it and see how it goes.

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Nice. I'm listening to this soothing music while waiting for Steinberg's website to get back online so I can download Cubase7 :hihi:

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is the GUI brighter or am I imagining things? I liked slightly darker interface, easier on the eyes

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Marcus797 wrote:...waiting for Steinberg's website to get back online so I can download Cubase7 :hihi:
Enjoy. Let me know when they post a demo.

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Tehnik wrote:is the GUI brighter or am I imagining things? I liked slightly darker interface, easier on the eyes


Try some 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tDj_Van ... uNbgY-4qFK

I'm not the Messiah. I'm not the Messiah!

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LawrenceF wrote:Quick midi cover song test with 2.5. Running well so far. Had to print one track, was almost out of RAM in x64 with 8gb.
Sounds (and looks) really good; thank you for sharing 8)

What CPU and MB are you using? What buffer size (latency)? Other system specs?

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