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Recording a Song with Studio One Prime V3 – Part 1 – Intro

 27/12/2022  Posted in Music Production
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This is the Part 1 introduction video of a series of videos demonstrating how to set up and record a song using PreSonus Studio One V3 Prime, the free DAW.

In my setup, I have my KORG PA3X Musical Keyboard connected to Behringer Xenyx Q502USB mixer, using my old DELL Vostro 3500 Laptop (i5 Core, 8Gb RAM, Windows 7 64Bit).

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