User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Summary of AudioBox USB Hardware Features
- 1.3 Summary of Studio One Artist Software Features
- 1.4 What is in the Box
- 2 Hook-up
- 2.1 Front-Panel Connections and Controls
- 2.2 Rear-Panel Connections
- 2.3 Connection Diagram
- 3 Connecting to a Computer
- 3.1 Installation for Windows
- 3.1.1 Universal Control (Windows)
- 3.2 Installation for Mac OS X
- 3.3 Using the AudioBox USB96 with Popular Audio Applications
- 4 Studio One Artist Quick Start
- 4.1 Installation and Authorization
- 4.2 Setting Up Studio One
- 4.2.1 Configuring Audio Devices
- 4.2.2 Configuring MIDI Devices
- 4.3 Creating a New Song
- 4.3.1 Configuring Your Audio I/O
- 4.3.2 Creating Audio and Instrument Tracks
- 4.3.3 Recording an Audio Track
- 4.3.4 Adding Virtual Instruments and Effects
- 5 Technical Information
- 5.1 Specifications
- 6 Warranty Information
- 7.1 How Consumer Law Relates To This Warranty
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3 Connecting to a Computer
3.2 Installation for Mac OS X
AudioBox USB®96
Owner’s Manual
Block Size. Sets the buffer size.
From this menu, you can set the buffer size from 64 to 8192 samples.
Lowering the buffer size will lower latency; however, this will also increase
performance demands on your computer. In general, you will want to set
the buffer size as low as your system can safely support. If you begin to hear
pops, clicks, or distortion in your audio path, try raising the buffer size.
Note: When adjusting the block size, the Safe Mode will automatically change to provide
the best performance.
3.2 Installation for Mac OS X
Your AudioBox USB96 is a class-compliant Core Audio device in macOS. No
driver installation is necessary. Simply connect it to your computer.
3.3 Using the AudioBox USB96 with Popular Audio Applications
Complete setup instructions for Studio One Artist and a brief tutorial on
its features can be found in Section 4 of this manual. However, you can
use your AudioBox USB96 with any audio-recording application that
supports Core Audio or ASIO. Please consult the documentation that came
with your audio application for specific instructions on how to select the
AudioBox USB96 driver as the audio-device driver for your software.
Below are basic driver-setup instructions for a few popular audio applications.
Ableton Live
1. Launch Ableton Live.
2. Go to Options | Preferences | Audio.
3. Choose Driver Type: Asio | Audio Device: ASIO PreSonus AudioBox USB96.
4. Go to Input Config: Enable and select the desired Input channels.
5. Go to Output Config: Enable and select the desired Output channels.
Apple Logic
1. Launch Logic.
2. Go to Logic | Preferences | Audio.
3. Click on the Devices Tab.
4. On the Core Audio tab, check Enabled.
5. Select PreSonus AudioBox USB96 from the device menu.
6. You will be asked if you’d like to relaunch Logic. Click try (re)launch.
7. Your AudioBox USB96 features custom I/O labels for faster workflow. To
enable these labels for use in Logic, go to Options | Audio | I/O Labels.
8. The second column in the pop-up window will be named
Provided by Driver. Activate each of these labels for your
AudioBox USB96. When you are done, close this window.
Avid Pro Tools 10+
1. Launch Pro Tools.
2. Go to Setup | Hardware and select AudioBox USB96
from the Peripherals list. Click OK.
3. Go to Setup | Playback Engine and select AudioBox USB96
from the menu at the top of the window. Click OK.