
Summary
- Fender has officially rebranded PreSonus Studio One Pro as Fender Studio Pro 8, a move that integrates 57 native Mustang and Rumble amp models and 73 effects pedals directly into the DAW’s interface
- The software launch is accompanied by a new hardware lineup: the Quantum Series (including the HD 2 and LT 16) and the AudioBox Go, which feature high-definition MAX-HD preamps with 75dB of gain and high-performance 32-bit/192 kHz converters
Fender is entering a sophisticated new era of digital creation by officially launching Fender Studio, a comprehensive ecosystem that integrates iconic tone with professional recording power. This transition rebrands the acclaimed Studio One Pro software as Fender Studio Pro 8, bringing authentic Mustang and Rumble amp models directly into the workstation. By embedding these legendary textures into a modernized interface, Fender provides artists with a seamless path from a first riff to a polished master.
The hardware lineup receives a matching upgrade with the new Fender Quantum Series and AudioBox Go interfaces. These tools are engineered for precision, featuring high-definition preamps and ultra-low-latency performance to ensure every nuance of a performance is captured with clarity. For those seeking tactile control, the upcoming Fender Motion Controllers offer intuitive navigation and expressive FATAR pads to keep creators in their creative flow.
“For more than a decade, Studio One Pro has set the standard for modern music production,” said Max Gutnik, Chief Product Officer, FMIC. “Its balance of power, creativity and ease of use has inspired countless artists and shaped how music is made today. With Fender Studio Pro, we are taking those celebrated features and enhancing them with a modernized interface, Fender’s award-winning amp and effects models and new intuitive workflows and capabilities that make creating music faster, more inspiring and more connected than ever.”