Studio One Pro 7 is one DAW for everyone. Your all-in-one production center with everything you need to record, produce, mix, master, and perform.
Welcome to your new workflow.
Pro 7 delivers new tools for producers, beatmakers, and musicians to help them create their best work. Launcher
Create new arrangements quickly and easily using a dynamic grid of audio or MIDI loops and patterns that can be triggered and edited in real time. Creators can now record or import audio and MIDI directly into cells, edit content, create scenes and playlists, and capture live Launcher performances directly in the timeline.
Splice Integration
Access the vast Splice sample library directly in your DAW and enjoy thousands of free, hand-picked Splice samples perfectly synced to the beat, key, and tempo of your song using the audio search feature.
AI-powered stem splitting
One of the most requested features, AI-powered stem splitting, allows creators to split audio into four separate tracks, ultimately isolating stems from existing audio tracks. Split audio events can be recombined into a single file, allowing for quick instrumental creation.
Deep Flight One Instrument The popular sound pack prized for its soundscapes, drones, pads, percussion, and lead sounds is now available as a standalone virtual instrument in Studio One Pro 7, offering three layers, integrated effects, and brand new presets. Experience evolving soundscapes, atmospheric textures, and advanced presets perfect for exploring the world around you. Global Transposition
Change the key of an entire song with one click and transpose audio and notes in real time. This new feature updates the song’s key, chords and notes simultaneously. Over 30 new features and improvements, such as fast and intuitive editing and mixing, integrated template workflows, time-synced drums, award-winning notation and flawless live performance. Access the vast Splice sample library directly in your DAW and use the audio search function to enjoy thousands of free, hand-picked Splice samples perfectly synced to the rhythm, key and tempo of your project. Dive into AI-powered barrel splitting, experiment with the built-in launcher and explore new sonic dimensions with Deep Flight One. Create beats and adjust your sound effortlessly with perfectly integrated looping tools.
New Features in Studio One Pro 7
Built-in Launcher
The all-new, fully integrated Launcher introduces a whole new way to record, arrange and create music in Studio One Pro 7. Part of Arrangement and working side-by-side with the Timeline, the Launcher offers an entirely new set of workflows, allowing users to move freely between the two environments.
The Launcher is based on Cells, which contain either audio events/parts or instrument parts, depending on which track they are on. Just like Events and Parts in the Timeline, Cells only contain references to the actual audio clips (shown in the Pool).
Cells are organized into Scenes, which are vertical stacks of cells. They play simultaneously when a Scene is played.
Scenes can be organized into Playlists, which contain any number of Scenes in any order. If Scenes represent sections of a song, a Playlist can be a complete song.
Launcher Key Features
Create new arrangements on the fly using a grid of loops and patterns that can be triggered and edited on the fly.
Record audio or MIDI directly into Cells
Edit Cell contents using all available editing tools.
Combine Cells into Scenes to create Patterns or entire song sections.
Create any number of playlists from Scenes.
Record an entire live Launcher performance to the timeline in real time.
Render/convert playlists to the timeline offline.
Easily drag and drop elements between the timeline and Launcher elements (cells, scenes, arranger sections).
Hands-on control directly from an ATOM or ATOM SQ controller or Studio One Remote (update required).
Native support for Novation Launchpad mini [MK3], Launchpad X, and Launchpad Pro [MK3].
Scenes and Playlists
Part of the Launcher – and unique to Studio One Pro 7 – is the ability to organize scenes into playlists. Like the Arranger Track in the timeline, playlists are a quick and easy way to create, edit, and test arrangements, and can also be used for live performance.
Scene Playlist Inspector
The Scene Playlist Inspector is conveniently located between the Launcher and Browser. Creating playlists is as simple as dragging scenes into any order and setting the number of repeats.
Performing Live with Scenes
Scenes can be looped indefinitely until told to continue, which is great for live performance.
New Looping Capabilities
Loop Tool for Events and Parts
The Loop Tool for Pattern Parts is now available for any Event or Part type. As an alternative to duplicating events, the Loop Tool saves time for intuitive arranging and production. Event Loop Option A new Loop option has been added to the Event/Part context menu. Enabling this option loops the Event or Part until the Song End Marker or until the next Event or Part on the same track, filling the empty space. Global Transpose
Easily play sessions in different keys
Often a session needs to be played in a different key, either temporarily to help the artist record their part, or permanently for creative reasons. In both cases, the new Global Transpose feature, which is part of the Transport Bar, provides a stunningly simple solution.
Real-time transposition
Thanks to the exceptional quality of the elastique Pro pitch shifting algorithms used in Studio One Pro 7, both audio tracks and instrument tracks can be transposed in real time, simply by checking which tracks should follow the transposition and then entering the (relative) transpose value in the Transport bar.
AI-powered stem splitting
One of the most requested features, stem splitting, is now available directly in the timeline. Studio One Pro 7’s AI-powered stem splitting algorithm splits a mixed audio event into drums, bass, chords and vocals and adds these elements to new tracks within a folder track.
As an additional option, split audio events can be dumped back into a single file. This allows you to quickly and easily create instrumental versions (without vocals) or drum-less versions.
The stem splitting technology is still in its infancy, so further performance/quality improvements and feature additions are planned for the near future.
Advanced Tempo Detection
Next-Level Tempo Detection Technology
To get the most out of Studio One’s built-in tempo mapping and stretching tools, it’s critical to know the source tempo of a file, especially when importing audio files from different sources.
Studio One Pro 7 now features next-level tempo detection technologies powered by deep neural networks and advanced statistical models.
Tempo detection works for both short loops with a fixed tempo and long free-form recordings with variable tempo. Plus, the audio event’s sync point is automatically set to the first downbeat.
Simply right-click any audio event with an unknown tempo and select Audio / Detect Tempo. Then look for the File Tempo field in the Event Inspector to read the fixed tempo value if the source file has a fixed tempo, or Map if the audio has a variable tempo.
Impact Integration in the Notes Editor
Editing a virtual drum instrument like Impact while editing patterns can be tedious, especially on a small laptop display.
The new built-in editor for Impact provides full access to all of the instrument’s parameters (pads, pad editor controls, and samples) without having to open the Impact editing window.
The editor is accessible inside the Pattern and Note Editor windows, and is located next to the pattern and note editing controls.
Additional Mixing and Editing Improvements
The Note Editor’s Scale Toolbar
Studio One Pro 7 introduces several new features and improvements for editing note events in scale/key. These have been combined into a single panel conveniently located in the Note Editor’s toolbar.
Scale Editor for Custom Scales
The Scale feature in the Note Editor now supports custom scales, which consist of a scale keyboard for editing and a dedicated preset manager. Custom scales appear inside the scale menu, below the preset scales.
Filter Notes by Scale
Editing note events in a scale is now faster and easier than ever with the new In Scale visibility filter option. When enabled, pitches outside the currently selected scale are hidden, allowing you to add, shift, or copy note events exclusively within the scale.
Hide Unused Pitches option in Piano view
A new Loop option has been added to the Event/Part context menu. Enabling this option loops the Event or Part until the End of Song marker or until the next Event or Part on the same track, filling the empty space.
Pitch Resolution and Step Count in Melodic Patterns
Another highly requested feature, patterns in Melodic mode now offer pitch resolution and step count, previously only available in Drum mode.
Note Editor – Note Selection Improvements
When selecting note events in the Note Editor (Piano and Drum views) with the Arrow tool, snapping is disabled for more precise selection. Additionally, selected note events are highlighted immediately upon touch (rather than upon mouse release).
Splice Integration
Studio One Pro 7 is now the only DAW with Splice integrated directly into the browser, allowing users to easily access Splice’s vast sample library without the need for a separate application.
Browse and search the entire Splice catalog, listen to loops in the correct tempo and key of the song, and drag loops or samples directly into the Arrangement, Launcher, or Impact and Sample One instruments.
In-App Sample Discovery Tool
Users can also use the all-new Splice Search with Sound tool to find matching loops and sounds for an existing session by selecting one or more events/parts and dragging them into the Search with Sound search area in the Splice tab.
A mix is created and loaded automatically, prompting the Search with Sound tool to find content that matches the style and tone of the source audio.
Thousands of Premium Samples Included
Studio One Pro 7 users can create a free Splice account to access a premium library of over 2,500 hand-picked loops and samples, with more added regularly for all Pro 7 users.
Add Access to Millions of Splice Samples
To get the most out of the Splice integration, Studio One Pro 7 users new to Splice can subscribe to a plan starting at $12.99 per month to access millions of samples in Splice’s vast library.
7-Day Free Trial of Splice
Splice has also partnered with PreSonus to provide Studio One Pro 7 users with free 7-day trials to test out the new DAW integration as much as possible.
Detachable Browser
Another popular feature request, the Studio One Browser is now available in a separate window.
Once detached, the Browser window can be resized and moved to a separate monitor if needed. Additional Browser and Content Improvements Dynamic Tag Menu When searching for loops within the Loops tab, tags are automatically filtered based on what is actually available. For example, searching for the “Pop” style will filter instrument and character tags to only what is available in the “Pop” style. Natural Sorting of List Items Numbered items in the Browser now appear in a natural sort order, so “Sine 2” comes before “Sine 10” – as expected. Expanded List View for the Loops Tab The Browser’s Loops tab now has an expanded list that provides additional information about the file. As you increase the window size, the length, number of channels, sample rate, word length and waveform preview are automatically displayed. New virtual instrument – Deep Flight One Experience evolving soundscapes, atmospheric textures and advanced presets perfect for exploring the world around you. Create new sonic dimensions
The popular sound suite prized for its soundscapes, drones, pads, percussion and lead sounds is now available as a standalone instrument in Studio One Pro 7, offering three layers, integrated effects and brand new presets.
And with easy-to-use global editing controls and convenient layer swapping features, Deep Flight One doesn’t require in-depth synthesis knowledge to create new sounds. You can find the new Deep Flight One instrument in the Instrument tab of the Studio One Pro 7 browser.
CV Instrument, Lead Architect, Presence XT Editor and More New CV Instrument Hybrid studio users with vintage or modern analog gear or modular synths can now control their instruments directly from Studio One Pro 7. When paired with a compatible multi-channel audio interface, the CV instrument can convert note and pitch trigger information from instrument tracks into analog triggers and control voltages that are sent from the interface’s assigned outputs directly to the synth’s control voltage inputs. The output of an external instrument can be controlled directly from the Studio One Pro 7 mixer. The CV tool even provides a calibration option to adjust the connected oscillator and eliminate pitch drift. Lead Architect Now Included Lead Architect is now included with all perpetual licenses of Studio One Pro 7. This virtual instrument combines post-processed synthesis and sampling, integrated audio and effects, and an intuitive new user interface for creating powerful leads and fiery solo sounds for hybrid melodic sequencing. Presence XT Editor and all additional Presence XT sound libraries are now included The Presence XT Editor is now included in Studio One Pro 7, opening up powerful sample editing, mapping, and even scripting capabilities in Presence, essentially turning the sample player into a powerful sound design workstation. Additionally, all Presence XT Add-On Sound Libraries, including the Deep Flight One sound set, XT Core Library, Studio Grand, and PreSonus Symphonic Orchestra, are now also included. Samples can be imported into Presence directly or by opening one of the many supported third-party sampler formats. CLAP Plug-in and Instrument Support CLAP (CLever Audio Plug-in) is an open-source audio plug-in format designed to provide greater flexibility and efficiency for developers and users.
This new open-source format, already supported by developers such as Fab Filter, U-he and Plogue, is now available in Studio One Pro 7 for all platforms (macOS, Windows, Linux).
CLAP plugins and tools are presented in the Studio One Pro Browser side by side with any other installed formats.
The Plugin Manager can be used to filter duplicate plugins, as before. Since CLAP is a new and evolving format, more features and options will be coming in future versions of Studio One Pro.
Improved Auto Gain Option for Plug-ins
Several Studio One plugins now include an improved Auto Gain option that delivers better results. This refers to how gain changes are determined, which vary across plugins.
The updated Auto Gain option is available in the Bitcrusher, Channel Strip, Compressor and ProEQ plugins. It is important to note that these changes do not affect existing sessions or presets; they only take effect when the new Auto mode is enabled. Audio Batch Converter Now Included The powerful Audio Batch Converter, previously only available as an add-on, is now included in Studio One Pro 7 at no extra cost. This tool automatically converts file formats, fixes audio, adjusts volume, and even processes plugins for multiple files at once. Audio files can be sent directly to Audio Batch Converter from your browser.
Version 7.2.1 (June 24, 2025)
Fixed the following bugs:
[Fader Flip] Disabled fader caps not showing in small console narrow screen view
[Import Song Data] Arrangement track colors not importing
[Import Song Data] Song ignores tempo change after
[macOS] UI crash when scrolling to match folder tracks at certain zoom levels
[macOS] Playhead redraw issue when moving main window between displays
[Note Editor] Notes shift to wrong octave when scale is not respected when “Scale” option is enabled
[Score Editor] Chords shifting from chord track
[Score Editor] Roman Numerals: Improved display of minor chords
[Tuner] Added “Guitar Celtic” preset
[Tuner] Typo in preset “Baritone”
[Show Page] Some tracks will not play when the pre-count is on
[Show Page] Triggering sections with the remote control causes unwanted repeats in some cases
Some VST3 plugin windows open at the wrong size, such as when showing the audio track
Crossfades fade in instead of resizing when editing
Notes freeze when using a QWERTY keyboard in the background
Improved Chinese translation
Possible crashes or freezes when detecting tempo
Possible crash when performing “Convert to Bus”
Ripple editing does not work in the editor
Shift-clicking does not allow multiple selection of automation points
“Takes to Layers” shifts in time when compiling (including when selecting the same layer repeatedly)
Track selection with Shift+arrow keys is inconsistent
Converted track deletes sent files after undo
INSTALLATION
Remove the old version of Studio One
** Delete folders in the
%PROGRAMDATA%\PreSonus\
%APPDATA%\PreSonus\ directory
Install PreSonus Studio One Pro 7
Install and run PreSonus Sphere Manager v2.0.0
Click Install Magic – Studio One 7.cmd
Click Subscription – Renew.cmd
Run PreSonus Studio One Pro 7
Note
This release can be installed over previous versions, starting with v7.0.2
and follow steps 3,4,5 from the “Installation|Activation” item
-=[ PreSonus Sphere Manager ]=-
TEAM R2R PreSonus Sphere Manager is a management tool for maintaining your PreSonus subscription.
[ Quick Start ]
Launch Sphere Manager. The “commands” folder will open.
Run “Install Magic – Studio One 7.cmd” in the “commands” folder.
Run “Subscription – Renew.cmd” in the “commands” folder.
When you update the product, you may need to run “Install Magic – Studio One 7.cmd” again.
[ Renew Subscription ]
Your subscription has expired (about 1 month). It needs to be renewed.
However, you do not need to renew your subscription manually.
When you launch the product, our “Magic” asks Sphere Manager to renew your subscription every 14 days.
You can still renew your subscription manually if you have problems or want to update your information.
The subscription license is saved as “%PROGRAMDATA%\PreSonus\Subscription\subscription”.license”
Why can’t the subscription term exceed 1 month?
Because PreSonus requires monthly payment.
The application does not allow to renew the subscription for more than 1 month.
Of course, it is possible to bypass this license length check with R2R,
but we need to modify the binary for each renewal.
[ License Information ]
The license information is saved in the registry.
This information is used when renewing the Sphere Manager subscription.
You can change it if necessary.
“HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\TEAM R2R\Sphere Manager”.
“ComputerKey” : The invocation code. Sphere Manager gets this code from “PreSonusCloud.dll” created by PreSonus.
“ComputerName” : The computer name.
“DisplayName” : The licensee name that is displayed in the application.
“LastSync”: The date of the last successful renewal of the Sphere Manager license.
[ More about usage ]
SphereManager.exe [command] [parameters]
Commands:
initialization
Runs the installer once.
Sets the ComputerKey, ComputerName, DisplayName parameters in the registry.
renew [/no change]
Renews the subscription.
/no change – does not display the results dialog.
magicS1 [/regkey “registrykey”] [/silent]
Install “Magic” to the specified Studio One installation.
/regkey – Specify the registry key name in “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\PreSonus”.
/silent – Do not show the results dialog.
magicN6 [/silent]
Install “Magic” in Notion 6.
/silent – Don’t show results dialog.
[ Release Log ]
Version 2.0.0
Initial public release
Witch says:
You need our Setup PreSonus Sphere Manager v2.0.0.exe
it allows you to manage subscription licenses and PreSonus applications.
For technical reasons (DRM related) we are moving to a subscription from single licenses.
Difference from the previous method:
Single license file to activate all supported products.
Accepts the official .install package. It no longer accepts the previous fixed .install package.