: Allows users to right-click audio files to extract vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments.
Producers agree: Deep Flight Two alone justifies the update. It turns Studio One Pro 7 into a sound designer's paradise.
Studio One has long been the "artist’s DAW"—a fluid, drag-and-drop alternative to the legacy giants. But with the release of version 7 and the subsequent rapid-fire update to v7.0.2, the platform feels faster and more feature-rich than ever.
The keyword making rounds on forums, Reddit, and producer Discord servers is simple: But what does that actually mean for you, the producer, mixer, or composer?
For Windows users with large SSD libraries, the indexing speed has improved by nearly 40% compared to v7.0.0.
If there is a "killer feature" in this release, it is . In the past, splitting clips across multiple tracks was a tedious process of switching tools and manually slicing. Studio One Pro 7 revolutionizes this by allowing users to split everything at the cursor position across the arrangement—audio events, instrument parts, and automation lanes simultaneously.
