PreSonus has introduced an update to its music production software. Version 7.1 of Studio One Pro comes packed with an all-new virtual instrument and workflow enhancements.
Cinematic Lights combines heavily processed orchestral strings and bass elements with synth, modular, and field recording layers.
Designed to push the boundaries of sound design, Cinematic Lights blends heavily processed orchestral strings and brass with synth, modular, and field recording elements, offering a unique hybrid sound palette for modern music creators.
With over 100 multi-samples, 120 layer presets, and 50 music loops, this virtual instrument brings an unparalleled level of inspiration to composers, producers, and sound designers. The intuitive user interface makes it easy to craft immersive soundscapes, whether you’re scoring a film or adding depth and emotion to your compositions.
Users who already have Studio One Pro 7 can access Cinematic Lights by downloading the 7.1.0 version release in their MyPreSonus accounts.
In addition to the new virtual instrument, there are several workflow improvements, including the ability to transform buses to rendered audio, Impact and Note Editor improvements, grid and event visibility improvements, note event selection and editing improvements, and new commands for the Integrated Launcher.
Additionally, PreSonus is now offering a 30-day free demo of Studio One Pro 7, allowing producers, beat makers, and musicians to experience the first-of-its kind Splice Integration, AI-Powered Stem Separation, and all new Integrated Launcher.
More information: PreSonus