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PreSonus today announced a money-saving offer to encourage users of competing major DAWs to switch to Studio One Professional 2.

If you own any version of Pro Tools, Cubase, Nuendo, Logic, GarageBand, Sonar, Live, Digital Performer, Acid, Record, Reaper, Samplitude, Mixcraft, or FL Studio and would like to switch over to Studio One, you can buy a crossgrade directly from PreSonus by emailing a copy of the UPC code or original purchase receipt for the other DAW to crossgrade@presonus.com.
Upon approval, you will be issued a coupon code, which you can then use to purchase Studio One Professional 2 for $299 USD at the PreSonus online store. Or bring your UPC code or original purchase receipt into any participating PreSonus dealer, worldwide, and purchase your crossgrade. (Note that the actual price may vary outside of the United States due to currency variations.)
This is a standing offer, with no expiration date, and it is limited to one crossgrade per customer. PreSonus however says that zombies are not eligible because the company is still angry about their recent invasion of its office.
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