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Here is a video from the PreSonus Audio Electronics YouTube channel, providing a very rough outline of the new plugs found in the Studio Magic Plug-in Suite. You just need to be in the ‘exclusive’ PreSonus hardware owners club! Video It seems that any DAW that can run VST, AU or even AAX plug-ins will be able to make use of this Magic Suite. This is even more surprising when PreSonus have confirmed that these plugs will in fact work with any DAW. It’s a shame there isn’t an option to purchase these plugs separately.
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This is great, except it still seems to leave out the Studio One license owners, who would effectively need to purchase some hardware to access these tools. Apparently, these new plug-ins are being given as a gift to existing and new buyers of any PreSonus’ current line of audio interfaces or mixing desks. Since we published this story, PreSonus have been in touch to clarify who will have access to these new plug-ins and how they can be used.
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The PreSonus Studio Magic bundle is available immediately and is free to registered owners of any currently available PreSonus audio interface or mixer, including AudioBox USB, AudioBox i-series, and Studio-series interfaces and StudioLive Series III, StudioLive AR USB, and StudioLive RML-series mixers. The only information the website offers is: It’s not clear how you obtain these new plug-ins if PreSonus haven’t already informed you directly. More Informationįor more information visit the news story on PreSonus’ website. Hopefully the user base will be opened up beyond PreSonus hardware owners.

We already know several of these plug-ins from other formats and they’re great little tools. The Studio Magic suite includes SPL Attacker, Mäag Audio EQ2, Lexicon’s MPX-i Reverb, Eventide H910 Harmonizer, Eventide Stereo Room, Brainworx bx_opto compressor and the Arturia Analog Lab Lite -classic analog synths, organs, string machines, and pianos from Arturia’s V-Collection of virtual instruments. That all being said, this looks like a great production tool kit, mostly aimed at mixing with one VI. So, its with excitement that we can hail the arrival of the H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer Native Plug-In. This feels slightly strange as these plug-ins are currently only available in the Studio One format. It might be an exaggeration to say that the Eventide.

(See below.) It doesn’t, for some strange reason, include Studio One license owners. However, and there’s currently a big however, the only users who can access these new tools is for existing users of qualifying PreSonus hardware. I really like the look of these new plug-ins and they certainly add to the draw already building around this DAW. Studio One is becoming increasingly popular, particularly with industry professionals as an alternative DAW. It’s exciting new features such as these 7 new plug-ins available for the PreSonus platform that could attract new users.
