Technical information

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PreSonus AudioBox
USB
Overview Hookup Connecting
to a
Computer
Studio One Artist
Tutorials Technical
Information
Troubleshooting
and Warranty
Overview
1 Overview
1.2 Summary of AudioBox USB Hardware Features
1.2 Summary of AudioBox USB Hardware Features
24-bit/48 kHz sampling rate
2 Class A microphone preamplifiers
2 Instrument inputs
MIDI I/O
2x2 USB 1.1 audio interface
Headphone output
Analog monitor mixing with playback/input mix control
Rugged steel chassis
Studio One™ Artist
Compatible with Cubase, Digital Performer, Logic, Nuendo,
Pro Tools 9+, Sonar, Studio One, and others
Mac OS X®- and Windows®-compatible
1.3 Summary of Studio One Artist Software Features
All PreSonus audio interfaces include PreSonus Studio One Artist recording
software, which comes with more than 6 GB of plug-ins, loops, and samples,
giving you everything you need for music recording and production. The Studio
One Artist Quick Start Guide is located in Section 4.1 of this manual. You will
find a complete user manual on the Studio One Artist installation DVD.
Unlimited track count, inserts, and sends
20 high-quality native plug-ins: amp modeling (Ampire), delay (Analog Delay,
Beat Delay), distortion (Redlight Dist), dynamics processing (Channel Strip,
Compressor, Gate, Expander, Limiter, Tricomp), equalizer (Channel Strip, Pro EQ),
modulation (Autofilter, Chorus, Flange, Phaser, X-Trem), reverb (MixVerb, Room
Reverb), and utility (Binaural Pan, Mixtool, Phase Meter, Spectrum Meter, Tuner)
More than 6 GB of loops, samples, and instruments, featuring: Presence
virtual sample player, Impact virtual drum machine, SampleOne virtual
sampler, Mojito virtual analog-modeled subtractive synthesizer
Innovative and intuitive MIDI mapping
Powerful drag-and-drop functionality for faster workflow
Mac OS X®- and Windows®-compatible