
A popular example: you can convert MIDI to audio and back with a simple drag-and-drop. Laborious tasks that take five steps in other DAWs usually only take. Studio One is driven by tools that enhance your creativity without getting in the way we pioneered its drag-and-drop workflow that continues to be imitated elsewhere. Designed with ease of use at its core, Studio One 5 is your creative partner from studio to stage. Record, produce, mix, master, and perform all from a single, intuitive application.

Still many Pro Tools users can't upgrade to Mojave because of various DSP issues and whatnot.PreSonus Studio One 5 Professional v5.4.0 Incl Patched and Keygen-R2R | 141 Mb Take Avid's Pro Tools as an example, they just recently got a version up and running on macOS Mojave, and that's almost a year after the first release. Catalina isn't supported officially on any DAW that I'm aware of at this time. In the case of Studio One 4, this is macOS Mojave. This will get fixed, but until then, you have to follow the system requirements for the software you want to use. Lots of plugins didn't load, and the system was basically what I'd expect from using a beta rather useless. I also tried the Catalina beta, but not on a production machine, and as you experience, not much worked except basic applications.

Usually you should wait to get a "green light" from the creators of the software you depend upon, before installing an OS upgrade.

You should never expect production quality experience when using pre-release OS versions, and especially in conjunction with DAWs. You've installed the latest BETA operating system, NOT a final release. Catalina is the upcoming version, now in a stage 3 beta. macOS Catalina is not the latest version of macOS, Mojave is. I upgraded to the most recent os for Mac.
