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1
Overview
1.2
Summary of AudioBox USB Hardware Features
Summary of AudioBox USB Hardware Features
1.2
• 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,
• Mac OS X®- and Windows®-compatible
1.3
Summary of Studio One Artist Software Features
• Unlimited track count, inserts, and sends
• 20 high-quality native plug-ins: amp modeling (Ampire), delay (Analog Delay,
• More than 6 GB of loops, samples, and instruments, featuring: Presence
• Innovative and intuitive MIDI mapping
• Powerful drag-and-drop functionality for faster workflow
• Mac OS X®- and Windows®-compatible
2
Pro Tools 9+, Sonar, Studio One, and others
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.
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)
virtual sample player, Impact virtual drum machine, SampleOne virtual
sampler, Mojito virtual analog-modeled subtractive synthesizer
PreSonus AudioBox
USB

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