PreSonus is already selling all of this for around 200 USD, which is, frankly, killer value. But helping with accurately recording your voice and instruments, and obtaining a reasonably realistic sense of how your mix’s essential frequency ranges truly sound – without making your scalp or ears hurt – is about all that we can expect. There are many reasons why headphones aren’t suitable for mixing unless you really know what you are doing and are able to compensate for their intrinsic acoustic properties. They are designed as lightweight and ergonomic monitoring headphones that don’t colour the sound noticeably, but also strive to achieve a deep bass response. The final piece of the puzzle is the HD7 headphones. Add to it the Studio Magic Plug-in Suite, which brings home effects and instruments by SPL, Lexicon, Eventide, Brainworx, and Arturia, and you are reaching well beyond entry-level DAW territory! You can actually get real work done, as in track and produce an EP or album, rather than staying limited to basic projects of up to, say, 16 tracks. Rather, it’s a stand-alone virtual studio with a feature set that includes unlimited tracks (audio, MIDI, VST, buses, and FX channels) and 25 effects & virtual instruments. SO3 Artist is no cut-up, limited copy of the full product, meant to coax you into paying for the full-blown version of the DAW. The bundle’s main strength, compared to similar bundles by M-Audio (the M-Track 2×2 Vocal Studio Pro), Steinberg ( UR22 MK2 Recording Pack) and Focusrite (the 2i2 Studio) has to be the addition of the PreSonus Studio One 3 Artist DAW, paired with the Studio Magic Plug-in Suite. PreSonus Studio One Artist 3 running Brainworx’s Opto compressor
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