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To me Studio one 3 has a better ease of use with its drag n drop features and signal routing...not to mention the amount of cpu power it uses is low compared to protools where cpu power can get used up quick with a few plugins unless you have a powerful computer. Also with protools you are obligated to going through command prompts to do the majority of things. In Studio one you can right click in an area and add or subtract what you want.
 
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To me Studio one 3 has a better ease of use with its drag n drop features and signal routing...not to mention the amount of cpu power it uses is low compared to protools where cpu power can get used up quick with a few plugins unless you have a powerful computer. Also with protools you are obligated to going through command prompts to do the majority of things. In Studio one you can right click in an area and add or subtract what you want.

Is it easy to transition from being a Pro Tools user to Studio One? I never mind learning a new DAW...
 
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