

The second one is done in Studio One with mostly my go to third party plugins. First mix is done in Cakewalk, most of it is done with stock plugins.

My main concern was if I can get the same sounding mix. Now I tried the demo of Studio One v4 and I really like it. And when you press play/pause it freezes for half a second before anything happens, so there´s general sluggishness. In yet another project when I edit the automation on one channel, it does the same thing for all visible automation lanes, which it usually doesn´t do. In another project, when I copy some automation points from a bus track, it doesn´t paste it to that same track, but rather to some other random audio track. I´m constantly running into weird little hick ups that don´t break the program, but get really inconvenient.įor example, in one project the automation read just stopped working. But now v4 is out, so I gave it another go.Īnd here´s the thing - while I love the mix and the approach to the DAW very much, it´s buggy, at least for me. And I wasn´t really happy with a lot of things in Studio One v3. I originally switched to Cakewalk because I really like the mix I got from it´s stock plugins and the pro channel modules. So i´m thinking of going back to Studio One. Studio One is super smooth, but I need to tweak more to get the sound I like.
