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can anyone highlight how stable/efficient S1 is on OSX?

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hibidy wrote:
LawrenceF wrote:They're starting to post some short vids on their channel. Looks like mostly stuff that was leaked already.

I see much, but I have not found the links anywhere to anything about the upcoming.
The videos are all gone now.

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For those who saw the vids... has the colour scheme changed?

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headquest wrote:For those who saw the vids... has the colour scheme changed?
No it hasn't. In a way I'm kinda glad Presonus retained the simplistic blue and gray GUI.
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Ok, thanks :)

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Yeah, the net doesn't miss very much at all does it? I can only assume the original guy has a subscription to their YouTube channel or something and got a notification as soon as they hit.

Nothing really slips through the (public) net unnoticed these days. :hihi:

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glasgene wrote:can anyone highlight how stable/efficient S1 is on OSX?
For me it's been the most efficient DAW on OSX I've tried (and I've tried Logic, Cubase, Reaper and Live). Pretty stable too.

(The only major issue I've had (and am still having) is with third party 64 bit VST plugins that use JUCE... the GUI's will not show up at all. Presonus say that it is not their issue but it appears that they might have some implementations that one could call non-standard). Whether or not that will have changed in V2 I don't know but I hope so.

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taoyoyo wrote:
glasgene wrote:can anyone highlight how stable/efficient S1 is on OSX?
For me it's been the most efficient DAW on OSX I've tried (and I've tried Logic, Cubase, Reaper and Live). Pretty stable too.

(The only major issue I've had (and am still having) is with third party 64 bit VST plugins that use JUCE... the GUI's will not show up at all. Presonus say that it is not their issue but it appears that they might have some implementations that one could call non-standard). Whether or not that will have changed in V2 I don't know but I hope so.
I'd like to go 64bit at some stage.Hopefully within the next year.
May I ask which plug-ins are causing issues?

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I'm running an Alpha-pre-Beta copy of Studio One V2.

It cost me a $10,000 bribe, but it was worth it.





:hihi:

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lockheart wrote:I'm running an Alpha-pre-Beta copy of Studio One V2.

It cost me a $10,000 bribe, but it was worth it.





:hihi:
You could have gotten reaper for 60 bucks and bought a car :shrug:

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Resonator63 wrote:
taoyoyo wrote:
glasgene wrote:can anyone highlight how stable/efficient S1 is on OSX?
For me it's been the most efficient DAW on OSX I've tried (and I've tried Logic, Cubase, Reaper and Live). Pretty stable too.

(The only major issue I've had (and am still having) is with third party 64 bit VST plugins that use JUCE... the GUI's will not show up at all. Presonus say that it is not their issue but it appears that they might have some implementations that one could call non-standard). Whether or not that will have changed in V2 I don't know but I hope so.
I'd like to go 64bit at some stage.Hopefully within the next year.
May I ask which plug-ins are causing issues?
64bit VST versions of The Glue, Slate Digital VCC, Blue Cat Audio and all Loomer plug-ins.

This is just 64bit VST on OSX (AU works fine).

I reckon they'll be a fix before you need them, it's just some issue to do with JUCE-compiled 64bit VSTs in S1... the GUIs will not show up. That's been my only niggle with S1.

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These germans know how to nail it. Looking forward to it!! :D
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lip bite!

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