New PreSonus Portable Interface

US Studio 2|4 USB-C bus-powered audio/MIDI interface can record up to 24-bit, 192 kHz audio      11/10/18

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PreSonus tells us that their Studio 24 2x2 USB-C bus-powered audio/MIDI interface can record up to 24-bit, 192 kHz audio and is great for home recording, mobile musicians, guitarists, podcasters, and live streaming. Equipped with PreSonus XMAX-L solid-state preamps and high-end converters, they say that the newest member of the Studio series delivers professional quality audio in a rugged, compact, all-metal enclosure that can withstand the stresses of travel. Here’s more details direct from Presonus…

A complete, all-in-one recording solution, the Studio 24 comes with PreSonus’ award-winning Studio One® Artist music production software for Mac® and Windows®. Studio One integrates tightly with PreSonus interfaces, configuring automatically—no need to map inputs and outputs. You also get the Studio Magic Plug-in Suite, a carefully selected plug-in collection from the leading names in virtual instruments and effects.

The Studio 24 features two front-panel combo mic/instrument/line inputs with +48V phantom power for condenser mics. A Mixer knob blends analog input and computer playback for low-latency direct monitoring, and accurate LED meters indicate input and output levels. The USB-C port and balanced, ¼-inch TRS, line-level main outputs grace the rear panel, and an output level control is provided on the front. MIDI I/O enables connection to a keyboard, sound module, or control surface. USB-C-to-C and USB-C-to-A cables are included.

Pricing and Availability:

The PreSonus Studio 24 USB-C audio/MIDI interface is available immediately at PreSonus dealers for a U.S. street price of $149.95.

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