![]() Show Page for live performances with backing tracks, instruments and plug-in racks.Advanced PreSonus Sphere integration with convenient sharing and built-in sync options directly in the Studio One browser.Track Presets store track and mixer parameters for single or multiple selected tracks, making it easy to apply complete track settings to new and existing tracks.Global video track with simple editing and cutting functions.Global lyrics track for inserting lyrics into scores, songs, productions and live performances. ![]() Configurable user interface allows you to create efficient and targeted workflows by showing or hiding arbitrary functions.Unlimited number of audio, instrument and effect channels and busses. ![]()
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