NEW Studio One v3 updates incoming.
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- KVRist
- 414 posts since 15 Nov, 2012 from New Zealand
If they're serious about the beer they could throw in the beer fridge.
S1 v4 will list the fridge as an external device
Those Germans think of everything
S1 v4 will list the fridge as an external device
Those Germans think of everything
- KVRAF
- 2393 posts since 29 Jun, 2005 from La La Land
I think they're serious about this. I say we all head on over to the Presonus forums and call them out on this.crashedthecar wrote:If they're serious about the beer they could throw in the beer fridge.
S1 v4 will list the fridge as an external device
Those Germans think of everything
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- KVRist
- 94 posts since 3 Sep, 2011
I'd like to see them raise the bar by lowering the complexity of their offers. There are so many versions of S1, and while I can't even fathom how much or little work goes into making all those sandboxes, it seems like a gigantic waste of time to have Prime, Artist, Producer...etc...and some of those even have add-ons. Why make things so complicated for the customer and your support and marketing teams?
The obvious thing here is to point to Logic, and while some may rightfully say "how can you expect PreSonus to compete against Apple's $" the fact is Apple simplified to improve experience by flushing the 'Express' concept and making a single fabulous DAW. Why not give the customers something that...y'know...just works rather than disappoints you by holding features for ransom? Reason's Recycle and MIDI out are similar examples...and Props give up market share because of it.
I have a license for Artist that isn't loaded because PreSonus wants $99 to let me load AU, VST or do Rewire. Why bother auditioning something so intentionally crippled?
So raise the bar by making one great DAW and maybe keep Prime around as sort of a Garage Band. Addition by subtraction. Sell more, police less...
The obvious thing here is to point to Logic, and while some may rightfully say "how can you expect PreSonus to compete against Apple's $" the fact is Apple simplified to improve experience by flushing the 'Express' concept and making a single fabulous DAW. Why not give the customers something that...y'know...just works rather than disappoints you by holding features for ransom? Reason's Recycle and MIDI out are similar examples...and Props give up market share because of it.
I have a license for Artist that isn't loaded because PreSonus wants $99 to let me load AU, VST or do Rewire. Why bother auditioning something so intentionally crippled?
So raise the bar by making one great DAW and maybe keep Prime around as sort of a Garage Band. Addition by subtraction. Sell more, police less...
- KVRAF
- 20762 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Presonus gives Artist away with their interfaces. In this way, it serves as a value-add product, which wouldn't work with Prime. At the same time, if they gave away Professional, they'd have to raise the prices of the interfaces themselves, so this wouldn't work.imprint wrote:I'd like to see them raise the bar by lowering the complexity of their offers. There are so many versions of S1, and while I can't even fathom how much or little work goes into making all those sandboxes, it seems like a gigantic waste of time to have Prime, Artist, Producer...etc...and some of those even have add-ons. Why make things so complicated for the customer and your support and marketing teams?
There are exactly as many paid versions of Studio One as Reason. There more paid versions of Sonar, Pro Tools, Ableton, and Cubase.
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- KVRAF
- 1991 posts since 12 Mar, 2004
This is your assumption, nothing else, nobody here knows how much they spend on development of the software vs what they are willing to write off in terms of inclusions for their hardware, this would never be discussed outside of Presonus itself.Uncle E wrote:if they gave away Professional, they'd have to raise the prices of the interfaces themselves, so this wouldn't work.
Duh
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- KVRAF
- 3223 posts since 4 Jan, 2005
They could also give away StudioOneVersion1Producer with there interfaces too ??? They are on like V3 now .... I tend to agree about the 2 many versions and add-ons reply.bungle wrote:This is your assumption, nothing else, nobody here knows how much they spend on development of the software vs what they are willing to write off in terms of inclusions for their hardware, this would never be discussed outside of Presonus itself.Uncle E wrote:if they gave away Professional, they'd have to raise the prices of the interfaces themselves, so this wouldn't work.
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- KVRist
- 414 posts since 15 Nov, 2012 from New Zealand
damn straight !Orbit-50 wrote:I think they're serious about this. I say we all head on over to the Presonus forums and call them out on this.crashedthecar wrote:If they're serious about the beer they could throw in the beer fridge.
S1 v4 will list the fridge as an external device
Those Germans think of everything
Ima gonna do that right now
Man , if only I could see their faces
- KVRAF
- 20762 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Think about it, most of their interfaces sell for less than Studio One Professional, they would be destroying their own market if they were to include it free with them. It's simple marketing, it has nothing to do development costs.bungle wrote:This is your assumption, nothing else, nobody here knows how much they spend on development of the software vs what they are willing to write off in terms of inclusions for their hardware, this would never be discussed outside of Presonus itself.
- KVRAF
- 20762 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
They could but wouldn't that confuse things even more, especially considering they're no longer updating Producer?fedexnman wrote:They could also give away StudioOneVersion1Producer with there interfaces too ???
Professional does everything.They are on like V3 now .... I tend to agree about the 2 many versions and add-ons reply.
Artist is a stripped down version that allows people to add features at their own pace.
Prime is a non-expiring demo version.
Anyway, I'm merely trying to point out that there are fewer different versions of Studio One than just about any DAW outside of Logic. Even Reason, which was brought up as being an exemplary example of how many versions there ought to be, has exactly the same number of paid versions as Studio One.
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- KVRAF
- 1703 posts since 19 Apr, 2003 from Copenhagen, Denmark
Maybe they have bought Alchemy from Apple, and included it in the new upgrade 
___The Jepptunes___
"Accept All the Good"
Sound design for SQ8L and Alchemy
"Accept All the Good"
Sound design for SQ8L and Alchemy
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- KVRist
- 84 posts since 31 Mar, 2011
I think they developed android and windows versions for their S1 controll application.
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- KVRAF
- 6159 posts since 4 Dec, 2004
Not really. There's only one software product being developed afaict. What you see is things being on or off based on the license. Everyone who has it has the exact same software, it's the license that determines what features show up when you launch it, but it's all there. It also has no patches or anything else for updates and upgrades.imprint wrote:I'd like to see them raise the bar by lowering the complexity of their offers. There are so many versions of S1, and while I can't even fathom how much or little work goes into making all those sandboxes, it seems like a gigantic waste of time to have Prime, Artist, Producer...etc...and some of those even have add-ons.
It's quite literally (platform dependent and x68/x64) all the same software. You can turn Prime into Pro (and vice versa) without installing anything but a new license file and re-launching it.