S1 was a lot of fun, and I was discovering useful features all the time. ![]() I was happy with V3 Artist, and was just starting to get into some small production projects for friends. Not an answer, but adding one more voice to the chorus of "Boooos" for the trick that PreSonus has played on us. I like the software but now I will be forever leery of updates or upgrades taking away or nerfing parts that had been included in previous versions. If I had known about the lack of additional models in Ampire with Artist before I upgraded, it's still likely I would have purchased Artist later as I became more competent with the software. I'm sure there are probably other pieces of Artist that have been removed, altered or downgraded that I am not knowledgeable enough yet to recognize the need for. If I had known that I would have just purchased Ampire to install in Studio One Prime and carried on with my learning of the software and recording. I was surprised and more than a bit ****** after purchasing to find that it was the same limited version of Ampire included with Prime. Where I went wrong is assuming from the videos I watched on You Tube and elsewhere that Studio One Artist would include, if not the full package, at least a few more amps and cabinets with Ampire than what is included with Prime. ![]() I decided to pull the trigger and get the entry level Artist version. I played around with different DAWs and was taken with the usability of Studio One after trying both the demo version and the free Prime version. Shame on me for making assumptions about what an upgrade would/should include. Being a guitar player amps, cabs and effects are important.
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