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PreSonus Updates Studio One

Version 2.5 of the DAW features nearly 100 enhancements 03-Dec-12

Studio One 2.5 Users Get Free Softube Saturation Knob Plug-in

PreSonus has announced that Studio One Producer 2.5 and Studio One Professional 2.5 users can now download a free copy of Softube's Saturation Knob plug-in. The plug-in is provided in a Studio One Extension, and it is not necessary to create a Softube account or authorize the plug-in.
 
Presonus says, "Saturation Knob is an easy-to-use, versatile way to add tape-saturation-like distortion to your tracks. The knob controls the amount of saturation, and you can switch between three different distortion characteristics. With the switch set to Neutral, the entire frequency spectrum of the sound gets distorted when you turn up the Saturation knob. Put it on Keep Low, and the saturation will mainly affect the lower part of the frequency spectrum, while the top end stays clear. With Keep High selected, the low end will retain its clear sound, and only the high-frequency components of the sound will get distorted."
 
To get your copy of Saturation Knob, go to the URL listed below, submit your email address to Softube, and download the extension. Once the extension is downloaded, drag it onto the Studio One Start Page to install it.

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