Users report that Studio One excels in its intuitive interface, making it easy for beginners to navigate and utilize its features effectively, while Power Sound Editor, although user-friendly, has a slightly steeper learning curve due to its more complex layout.
Reviewers mention that Studio One's drag-and-drop functionality is a standout feature, allowing for seamless audio editing and arrangement, whereas Power Sound Editor offers basic editing tools that some users find less efficient for advanced tasks.
G2 users highlight that Studio One's robust support community and extensive online resources contribute to a higher quality of support, with many users praising the responsiveness of the support team compared to Power Sound Editor, which has received mixed reviews regarding its customer service.
Users on G2 report that Studio One's integration with third-party plugins is superior, providing a wider range of options for enhancing audio production, while Power Sound Editor has limited compatibility, which can restrict users looking for specific tools.
Reviewers say that Studio One's regular updates and commitment to product direction are evident, with many users appreciating the new features and improvements, while Power Sound Editor's updates are less frequent, leading to concerns about its long-term viability.
Users report that while both products cater well to small businesses, Studio One's overall performance in meeting requirements is rated lower than Power Sound Editor, which some users feel better addresses their specific audio editing needs.
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Power Sound Editor
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Studio One
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Power Sound Editor
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Studio One
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Ratings
Meets Requirements
9.3
10
8.6
43
Ease of Use
8.8
10
8.6
44
Ease of Setup
9.3
5
9.0
5
Ease of Admin
Not enough data
8.7
5
Quality of Support
9.4
9
8.2
39
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Not enough data
Not enough data
Product Direction (% positive)
8.8
10
8.3
40
Categories
Categories
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Power Sound Editor and Studio One are categorized as Audio Editing
Any thoughts & suggestions to make Studio One even more over the top for those like me using it to compose for film?
1 Comment
D
My want, which probably isn't important to everyone else, is if Studio One tried to streamline itself to help out us film composers.
I love the workflow...Read more
Where i can get another soundsets?
1 Comment
RS
Stock and 3rd party sound sets can be imported into studio one with its built in function. Taskbar > Studio One > Options > Options (on bottom, not Song...Read more
I made a a heavy metal song I wrote just for fun but the quality in the end was blurry after using all inbuilt effects, can you guys suggest some better settings to blur out the additional noise because of distortion and poly-rhythmic sounds?
1 Comment
D
I'm not into heavy metal at all, not in the least. But I don't think your problem is directly linked to your genre of music that you created in regards to...Read more
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