NAMM 2017: New Presonus Audio/MIDI Interfaces

US Studio 2|6 and 6|8 launched      20/01/17

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PreSonus tells us that their Studio 26 and Studio 68 USB 2.0 audio/MIDI interfaces are affordable ultra-high-definition recording solutions for a wide range of users. Here's what they have to say about them in their own words...

Both interfaces record at up to 24-bit, 192 kHz resolution and feature PreSonus' coveted microphone preamps, audiophile-grade digital converters, ultra-low-jitter clocking, and MIDI I/O. As with all PreSonus recording systems, Studio-series interfaces come with the company's award-winning Studio One® Artist DAW software for Mac and Windows.

The Studio 26 2x4 bus-powered audio/MIDI interface features two front-panel combo mic and switchable line/instrument inputs with +48V phantom power for condenser mics. In addition to the L/R main outputs, you get two balanced line outputs for monitor mixing, while LED meters indicate input and output levels. A Cue Mix A/B function lets you toggle between two mixes while monitoring through headphones--perfect for DJs and to listen in on a performer's monitor mix. This combination makes Studio 26 a great choice for podcasters, singer/songwriters, DJs, live streaming, or a couple of guitarists who want to collaborate or jam. Use it for recording sermons and teaching music, too!

An excellent choice for small studios, the Studio 68 6-in, 6-out audio/MIDI interface sports 2 front-panel combo mic/line/instrument inputs and 2 rear-panel mic/line inputs. In addition to the L/R main outputs, you get two balanced line outputs for monitor mixing or speaker switching plus S/PDIF I/O. A Cue Mix A/B function lets you toggle between two mixes while monitoring through headphones--perfect for DJs and to listen in on a performer's monitor mix.

Pricing and Availability:
Both PreSonus Studio-series audio/MIDI interfaces are available immediately at PreSonus dealers. Expected U.S. MAP/street prices are: Studio 26 $199, Studio 68 $299.

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