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| Nothing compares to a computer-based recording studio in terms of features, versatility, and affordability. Tools, effects, and quality previously only available to million-dollar studios are now accessible right from your desktop. But how do you get the music out of your instruments and into your computer? The PreSonus Firebox puts all the power of a digital recording studio in the palm of your hand |
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Features
- I/O connections for everyone
- While most compact interfaces only give you one or two audio channels, the Firebox lets you lay down six input tracks while monitoring playback on any of the ten outputs. There's no need to record in steps, with each band-member trying to match the energy and intensity of the previous take. When a band records together, everything is tight and locked-in to the same groove. You capture the raw, gritty feel of live performance with studio-quality precision. Energy + quality = better tracks.
- Low-latency FireWire performance
- This bus-powered FireWire interface has enough connections to record the whole band with ultra-low latency, so there's no delay or echo while monitoring in realtime. A second FireWire connection lets you hook up an additional Firebox or Firepod for even more I/O options. Sample rates up to 24-bit/96 kHz are available for the most pristine tracks you've ever recorded.
- Input options
- Two front-panel combo jacks accept both XLR microphones and high-impedance guitar and bass signals. Selectable phantom power and independent gain controls let you dial in the perfect level, from the hottest pickup output to the most whisper-quiet condenser mic. Two balanced 1/4 in. TRS line-inputs are available from the rear of the Firebox, plus a special breakout cable for MIDI and S/PDIF connectivity. You can record keyboards, DJ gear, drum machines, and more to add flash and flavor to your songs.
- MIDI controller support
- Plug in a MIDI control surface for improved touch and feel during mixdown and editing. It can be difficult to maintain the creative flow when you are trying to tweak settings on a mouse and keyboard. With the Firebox and a controller, all the familiar pan, fader, and effects controls sit right at your fingertips. Mixing and editing sessions will go much smoother, and you'll find that you can spend your attention on the sound instead of the mechanics.
- Flexible output routing
- The Firebox's output routing is extremely helpful in the controlled chaos that exists in most project studios. You never know when you're going to need a custom mix for the band or the control room. The software-based mixer/router lets you assign separate mixes to any of the output connections on the Firebox. For realtime monitoring of recorded tracks or late-night mixing sessions, the front-panel headphone jack with independent level control lets you focus on individual sounds with no distractions. DJ's can also use it to preview a cue mix before sending it to the mains.
- Multitrack monitoring
- For multitrack recording sessions, you can send the entire mix to the control room, then create individual headphone mixes for each band member. Boost the drums in the bassist's headphones so the groove is deep in the pocket. The guitars will want the whole rhythm section, plus some vocals to unite both elements. On the second pass, bump up the lead vocals in the singer's mix for tight doubling or harmony parts. When everyone hears just what they need, your final mixes will really come to life.
- Rackmounted design
- In small studios, space is precious. The Firebox's 1/3 U design fits anywhere to help maximize your work area. It's also rackmountable with PreSonus' Maxrack system. Combine it with any two 1/3 U PreSonus devices, such as the TubePRE, HP4, EQ3B, or COMP16 for organized performance in a single rack space. You'll be able to move around the room without fear of tripping over cables and damaging your gear. Anything that pulls your attention away from the music is sure to slow you down, but a tidy rack keeps your project on-track!
- Optional MegaStudio bundle
- You can get the Firebox by itself, or with a full complement of accessories to beef-up your recordings and prepare them for distribution. The MegaStudio Artist bundle includes more than four hours of video instruction on how to squeeze every drop of performance out of your new hardware and software. It walks you step-by-step through the production process, showing you all the powerful features in action. You get Cubase 4 LE, a 48-track audio recording application, plus Sony Vegas Movie Studio for synching your audio to video. The bundle also comes with tons of virtual instrument and effects plug-ins, plus over 2 GB-worth of drum loops and samples. With all this support, you'll have everything you need to complete any project with professional results.
- MegaStudio distribution tools
- Once you've finished recording, editing, mixing, and mastering your tracks, the MegaStudio Artist bundle helps get your music out to the masses. You get 5 free uploads to iTunes with the TuneCore distribution system, plus a free membership to BroadJam.com, a popular independent music site. Combined with a whole mess of helpful tips for sharing and selling songs on the web, you'll be ready to make money with your music, right out of the box.
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