Studio One 4 is the latest and greatest incarnation of Presonus’ powerful DAW – a whole production environment for making music. And at the heart of making music is working with digital audio.
There are several methods you can use to import audio. The first is to just drag and drop them from a Finder window directly into the work area of Studio One. Another option is to use the DAW’s built-in Browser to access the dedicated Loops tab. From there you can audition loops, drag and drop them in with tempo auto adjustment if required, and edit.
Read more about this here: https://ask.audio/articles/how-to-import-and-stretch-audio-files-in-presonus-studio-one-4
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USB In Audio: Explained
We’ve received a few questions asking us why we chose to use USB2.0 when designing our interfaces rather than USB3.0 or even Thunderbolt. So we thought we’d explain why in this quick and easy to follow article.
When designing the iD interface range we wanted it to be compatible with as many systems as possible. USB 2.0 was chosen as it is currently the most prolific port on computers. It is true that USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt offer higher bandwidths but our interfaces simply don’t need the additional bandwidth that these connections offer.
Read more about this here: https://audient.com/tutorial/usb-in-audio/