Audio Nightlife: PreSonus and Studio One 2 Star at FLUX Studios

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EAST VILLAGE, MANHATTAN: Summer proved it was in full swing recently at FLUX Studios. An alluring East Village evening set the warm mood for PreSonus to visit from Louisiana for a Studio One 2 party – NYC style.

A remarkably intuitive and fast-moving DAW, Studio One 2 was at the center of live recording sessions held in FLUX’s inspiring Dangerous live room. Producer Fab Dupont manned the controls and artist Jay Stolar laid down live tracks, which would later be the subject of a Q&A on the software.

Throughout the night, hands-on experience with Studio One 2 was available for the crowd of producers, engineers, and artists in attendance.

And this being FLUX, all amenities were in action: champagne, beautiful people, and the legendary roof deck became increasingly intermingled as a very musical night unfolded.

The future…is now

Some symmetry to start.

Style onsite

Threepeat!

(l) John Carnes of Park Boulevard Productions and guest.

Many a peace sign was flashed that night.

PreSonus enlightened SonicScoop Input/Output podcasters Geoff Sanoff (standing) and Eli Janney on Studio One 2.

It’s not official until LB arrives!

(l-r) Dimitri Wolfwood (Ronin Applied Sciences) and producer/engineer Reed Black

(l-r) SonicScoop’s Jacqueline Smiley, electronic artist Izumi Takagi, and vocalist Pia Zierhut

Fab (seated) takes a group through the finer points of recording and mixing with Studio One 2.

That was the funniest waveform ever! Fab with Presonus’ Jonathan Hillman.

Jay Stolar (center) decompresses after being under the microscope.

(l-r) Ryan Kelly, Ben Glawe, and Bjorn Roche

Engineers Alex Agranov and Jayme Matler.

Jonathan Hillman flew Studio One 2 from the comfort of the Revolution Room.

But the siren song of the FLUX roof could no longer be resisted…

Friends and fresh air

Fitting in at FLUX

Photos by Janice Brown and David Weiss

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