The End of an Era — PreSonus Studio One Becomes Fender Studio Pro

The End of an Era — PreSonus Studio One Becomes Fender Studio Pro

Change is a constant in the music technology world, and one of the biggest shifts in recent memory is happening right now: PreSonus Studio One 7 Professional is being retired and reintroduced under a new name — Fender Studio Pro.

A Strategic Evolution

This transition isn’t unexpected. After Fender acquired PreSonus back in 2021, many users speculated that deeper integration between the two brands was coming. Four years later, that prediction has come true. Fender is now positioning the newly named Fender Studio Pro as the next step in uniting hardware and software for a seamless recording and production ecosystem.

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What’s Changing

While the name and branding are evolving, the core DNA of Studio One remains intact — musicians can still expect the same intuitive workflow, drag‑and‑drop interface, and powerful mixing and mastering tools that made it a favorite among producers. However, the change signals a few key updates:

  • Unified Fender ecosystem: Expect tighter integration with Fender hardware, such as the Tone Master Pro, Mustang amps, and digital interfaces.

  • Cross-platform access: Expansion of Fender Cloud, making it easier to sync projects, presets, and sessions across devices.

  • Licensing updates: Existing Studio One 7 Pro users will retain access through their PreSonus accounts, though future updates will migrate to the Fender product portal.

  • New visual design: A refreshed user interface sporting Fender’s sleek branding and modern typography.

 

What This Means for Producers

For current Studio One users, the transition should feel more like an upgrade path than an abrupt cutoff. The core technology and workflow remain, but with additional infrastructure and brand backing from Fender. The potential for hardware‑software synergy could give producers new creative opportunities — imagine being able to manage amp profiles, effects chains, and entire recording sessions within the same streamlined environment.

However, with rebranding often comes uncertainty. Will plugin compatibility remain stable? How will pricing or licensing shift? These are the questions existing users will want clear answers to as Fender Studio Pro rolls out.

Looking Forward

This rebranding marks a significant milestone — not just for PreSonus, but for Fender’s evolution into a full-fledged digital music technology company. If the transition is handled smoothly, Fender Studio Pro could become the centerpiece of a unified production suite that bridges classic musicianship and modern DAW innovation.

The Studio One legacy continues — just with a new nameplate and an even bigger stage.

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