Presonus Studiolive 16/4/2

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StudioLive on top of a standard rack-unit
StudioLive on top of a standard rack-unit

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General Information

Original Author: Staffay

Weapon: Live/Studio Mixer with integrated soundcard

Make: Presonus

Model: Studiolive 16/4/2

Price: 2500€

Introduction

Presonus is an american company that manufactors mostly studio products in the semi-professional range, and are known for their Firestudio series of soundcards as well as good prizes vs. features on their products. StudioLive is an unique product since it's in-cooperate both a digital mixer and a 16-channel soundcard, making it extremely versatile in both handling and feature-wise. It has not really any competitors on the market, since You have to buy a separate mixer, audio-interface + soundcard for the digital mixers available. But a good guess is that the other manufactorers will follow this concept, since it's really is built for musicians on the move, and enables You to record Your live-concerts as well as doin pre-productions in You own home with the same equipment.

Technical Description

The heart of this machine is really the "Fat-channel", which is a combined gate, compressor, four band parametric EQ, High-pass filter and limiter. This features can be used on all channel & busses all over the mixer. It is connected to a computer via FireWire and all channels, busses etc. can be sent and received via a 32*18 interface. It has 16 mic/line XMAX preamps which has been borrowed from the FireStudio series, these have plenty of headroom and is quite as a mice. There is 6 AUX-channels available for using with effects/monitor -systems as well as a talkback system that works on all auxes + main. An outstanding feature is that You can store a mix-setup as a "scene", which means that with a push of a button, You can recall Your bands live-settings for every parameter on the entire console.

The "Fat Channel" in detail, available to all channels and busses.
The "Fat Channel" in detail, available to all channels and busses.

There is in addition to this two separate digital effects which can be routed anywhere in the signal-flow. It has S/PDIF outputs as well balanced pre-fader outputs for routing to other environments. Also there is insert points on every channel as well as direct outputs, that can be routed before or after the "fat-channnel". What it dont have though, is ADAT-compatible interface or any type of synchronization features. (which may be implemented later by firmware updates and some additional hardware) There is solo-in-place functions for studio-use as well as normal solo for stage use, which can be switchable by just pushing and holding a button. The mixer is a small piece of gear and sits easily on top of a standard rack unit. A point of interest is also that this piece of gear operates internaly on a 32-bit floating point frequency.

The soundcard part of this gear has also borrowed it's AD/DA -converters from the Firestudio series and have a very good conversion and dynamic range contrary the price, of course there are better converters available, but then You have to pay twice as much for just a pair of converters vs. what this gear costs. Comparing to converters in te same price-range I found them as good as the other manufactorers. The card supports sample rates of 44.1 and 48 kHZ, which may be annoying to some - where did the 96 kHx and 192 kHz go???? This is however not an issue, since these frequencies are mostly used for advanced masteríng and maybe in high-end studios with outboard gear that can operate on these frequencies.

Rear with of connections and I/O.
Rear with of connections and I/O.

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