
PreSonus Studio One Pro 7 Upgrade License
Upgrade any previous Studio One version to Pro 7 and unlock AI stem separation, Splice integration, and every virtual instrument.
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Overview
Key Features
UPGRADE NOW FROM ANY PREVIOUS VERSION OR EDITION — Studio One Pro 7 Upgrade available to license owners of any previous version (6, 5, 4, etc.) of Studio One Professional Edition or Studio One Artist Edition (a $150 savings from previous $299.99 Artist-to-Pro Upgrade!).
PRO 7 LICENSE UPGRADE INCLUDES — All-new AI-Powered Stem Separation, plus access to Splice’s extensive sample libraries directly in your DAW, plus Splice Search with Sound with thousands of free, hand-picked Splice samples perfectly synced with your project’s beat, key, and tempo.
VERSION 7 ADDS NEW INTEGRATED LAUNCHER — Audition new arrangements, experiment with loops and patterns, and effortlessly drag and drop them into your Timeline when they’re done.
ALL VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTS, NOW IN PRO 7 — including a new Virtual Instrument: Deep Flight One — Experience an expanded set of evolving soundscapes, atmospheric textures, and cutting-edge presets perfectly suited for ambient exploration.
1 YEAR OF NEW FEATURE RELEASES INCLUDED — With multiple releases every year including giving you all-new features and enhancements to existing features (all yours to keep with your perpetual license).
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Broad upgrade eligibility covers every previous version and edition of Studio One, including Artist
- AI-powered stem separation is built directly into the DAW, eliminating the need for third-party stem tools
- Splice integration lets you search and audition samples inside the project without leaving the application
- Perpetual license means you keep everything even after the update period ends
- New Launcher view adds a flexible performance and arrangement workflow alongside the traditional timeline
👎 Cons
- Only available as an upgrade — new users without a prior Studio One license must purchase the full version separately
- One year of included updates means future feature releases beyond that period require an additional purchase
- Splice sample access may require a separate Splice subscription depending on library depth
- Large feature set and new workflows can mean a learning curve for users coming from much older Studio One versions