![]() Tl dr StudioOne is great, but isn't compelling enough to make most people switch from their DAW of choice. ![]() And I don't think StudioOne has enough of a "hook" to get people to switch. I think most people would be happy with it, but not a lot of people want to switch after they've already learned a DAW. I see StudioOne as a jack of all trades, master of none sort of DAW. and there's not a whole lot of market space for a relative newcomer (StudioOne has "only" been around for about 10 years.) ![]() I used to use Reaper.)Īdd in other DAWs like Cakewalk, Cubase, Tracktion, etc. Reaper is the "inexpensive option" (and amazing. ![]() ProTools is still unfortunately the professional standard.Ī lot of people in the pro audio world have Macs, and Logic is seen by many as the next best alternative.įL Studio and Ableton have been around for almost 20 years a piece, and have both found their niche in the hip-hop and EDM communities respectively, so there are lots of tutorials for them. As to why people don't use it, I have a few theories: ![]() I use StudioOne exclusively and I think it's great. ![]()
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