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At a Glance
Soundtrap
Soundtrap
Star Rating
(17)3.7 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (100.0% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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Studio One
Studio One
Star Rating
(54)4.4 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (96.3% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Learn more about Studio One
AI Generated Summary
AI-generated. Powered by real user reviews.
  • Reviewers mention that Studio One excels in its "Drag and Drop" functionality, allowing for a more intuitive workflow, while Soundtrap's interface is noted for being user-friendly but lacks some advanced features that experienced users might expect.
  • Users report that Studio One's "Impact XT" feature provides a powerful drum machine experience, which is highly praised, whereas Soundtrap's drum machine is considered more basic and less versatile for complex productions.
  • G2 users highlight that Studio One's "Project Page" feature allows for seamless mastering and finalizing tracks, a capability that Soundtrap does not offer, making it less suitable for users looking to complete their projects within the same software.
  • Users on G2 mention that the "Notion Integration" in Studio One enhances its music notation capabilities, which is a significant advantage for composers, while Soundtrap lacks similar integration, limiting its appeal to those who require notation features.
  • Reviewers say that Studio One's "Audio Batch Processing" is a standout feature for those working with multiple audio files, streamlining their workflow, while Soundtrap does not provide this functionality, which can slow down production for users handling large projects.
  • Users report that Studio One's "VST Support" is robust, allowing for a wide range of third-party plugins, whereas Soundtrap's limited plugin support can be a drawback for users who rely on specific tools for their music production.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Soundtrap
No pricing available
Studio One
No pricing available
Free Trial
Soundtrap
No trial information available
Studio One
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
7.7
14
8.6
43
Ease of Use
7.7
14
8.6
44
Ease of Setup
8.7
5
9.0
5
Ease of Admin
Not enough data
8.7
5
Quality of Support
7.7
11
8.2
39
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
Not enough data
Not enough data
Product Direction (% positive)
6.7
14
8.3
40
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Soundtrap
Soundtrap
Studio One
Studio One
Soundtrap and Studio One are categorized as Audio Editing
Unique Categories
Soundtrap
Soundtrap has no unique categories
Studio One
Studio One has no unique categories
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Soundtrap
Soundtrap
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
100.0%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
0%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
0%
Studio One
Studio One
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
96.3%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
1.9%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
1.9%
Reviewers' Industry
Soundtrap
Soundtrap
Music
23.5%
Higher Education
11.8%
Entertainment
11.8%
Primary/Secondary Education
5.9%
Performing Arts
5.9%
Other
41.2%
Studio One
Studio One
Music
57.4%
Media Production
11.1%
Entertainment
5.6%
Religious Institutions
3.7%
Marketing and Advertising
3.7%
Other
18.5%
Most Helpful Reviews
Soundtrap
Soundtrap
Most Helpful Favorable Review
Verified User
G
Verified User in Media Production

It's sooper easy to use interface, graphical representation.

Most Helpful Critical Review
Verified User
G
Verified User in Internet

Absolutely terrible across all levels. I have a paid Storyteller subscription to remotely record podcasts, unfortunately, soundtrap is not designed to do such function effectively and calls drop more often than not. That would be a problem in itself,...

Studio One
Studio One
Most Helpful Favorable Review
Carey R.
CR
Carey R.
Verified User in Entertainment

Love the beautiful interface and the stock plugins sound amazing!

Most Helpful Critical Review
Sal S.
SS
Sal S.
Verified User in Music

Excellent at creating midi to control external midi devices and external instruments. BUT IT SUCKS BECAUSE YOU CAN NOT EXPORT THAT MIDI WITH STEMS OR A MIXDOWN...so you have to RE REWRITE the midi every time you use the song.

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Discussions
Soundtrap
Soundtrap Discussions
Is GarageBand or Soundtrap better?
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Studio One
Studio One Discussions
Any thoughts & suggestions to make Studio One even more over the top for those like me using it to compose for film?
1 comment
das1029 .
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My want, which probably isn't important to everyone else, is if Studio One tried to streamline itself to help out us film composers. I love the workflow...Read more
Where i can get another soundsets?
1 comment
Rob S.
RS
Stock and 3rd party sound sets can be imported into studio one with its built in function. Taskbar > Studio One > Options > Options (on bottom, not Song...Read more
I made a a heavy metal song I wrote just for fun but the quality in the end was blurry after using all inbuilt effects, can you guys suggest some better settings to blur out the additional noise because of distortion and poly-rhythmic sounds?
1 comment
das1029 .
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I'm not into heavy metal at all, not in the least. But I don't think your problem is directly linked to your genre of music that you created in regards to...Read more