Presonus Studio One 5.5 Professional -win-osx- -

Available now via PreSonus’ official website or the "Check for Updates" menu inside Studio One. Pricing for new licenses starts at $399 USD (Professional), with free trials available for 30 days.

PreSonus has never been a company to rest on its laurels. With the release of Studio One 5.5 Professional , the software solidifies its reputation as a DAW that listens to its user base while pushing technical boundaries. Available now for both Windows and macOS (including native Apple Silicon support), this update is less about flashy new instruments and more about deep, workflow-altering features that matter to composers, mix engineers, and podcasters alike. PreSonus Studio One 5.5 Professional -WiN-OSX-

Here is a breakdown of what makes version 5.5 a mandatory update for professional users. The headline feature for Mac users is the long-awaited native support for Apple Silicon (M1, M1 Pro, M1 Max, M1 Ultra, and M2 chips). Available now via PreSonus’ official website or the

If you are on or older: This is the update that justifies the upgrade price. The combination of native Apple Silicon speed (Mac users) and the revamped Show Page (live performers) turns Studio One 5.5 into a DAW that truly does everything. The Bottom Line: Studio One 5.5 Professional isn't trying to reinvent music production. Instead, it removes the friction points that slow you down. Whether you are mastering a podcast on a Windows PC or scoring a film on a MacBook Pro M1, this version feels faster, smarter, and more musical. With the release of Studio One 5