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StudioLive AI-series Mixers and Nimbit Add 96kHz Support

PreSonus announces the availability of HD mode for StudioLive AI-series mixers. Once updated, any StudioLive AI-series mixer can record and play back audio streams at sample rates up to 96kHz over the onboard FireWire 800 interface. The number of recording and playback streams is unaffected.

Designed with recording in mind, HD mode limits cascading and output processing while retaining bus mixing, fat channel processing on every input channel, and one reverb and one delay processor. Since included Capture and Studio One Artist for Mac and Windows already record high-definition audio, no updates to these applications are required.

Registered StudioLive AI-series mixer owners can update their StudioLive AI-series mixer firmware free by downloading the firmware from their My PreSonus account or by connecting their mixer to an Internet-capable network and updating over the Web. Information on how to update the firmware is available from the online PreSonus Knowledgebase.

PreSonus also announced that its Nimbit online, direct-to-fan music marketing, promotion, and sales service now supports high-definition (24-bit, 96kHz) audio.

The company says only PreSonus offers a complete, "riff to release" music recording, production, and delivery solution for high-definition audio. Record, mix, and master in 24-bit, 96kHz with a PreSonus StudioLive AI-series mixer and Capture or Studio One, then upload your HD files directly to Nimbit for promotion and delivery.

WWWwww.presonus.com/products/studiolive-ai-series

WWWwww.nimbit.com


(2 December 2014)

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