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Presonus AudioBox iOne

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Presonus AudioBox iOneMicrophone and Instrument Inputs PreSonus's Audiobox iOne features a left and right 1 4" balanced audio output, headphone out, and a blend button that offers fixed 50 50 low latency monitoring. The Audiobox iOne also offers a mic and instrument input that make this perfect for singer songwriters. Included Software Also included is the Mac PC DAW software, Studio One Artist, and you can make use of the free Capture Duo app to record via your iPad.

Microphone and Instrument Inputs

PreSonus's Audiobox iOne features a left and right 1/4" balanced audio output, headphone out, and a blend button that offers fixed 50/50 low latency monitoring. The Audiobox iOne also offers a mic and instrument input that make this perfect for singer songwriters.

Included Software

Also included is the Mac/PC DAW software, Studio One Artist, and you can make use of the free Capture Duo app to record via your iPad.

Studio One Artist is an award winning recording and music production software that is included with the Audiobox iOne, and is an easy to use production tool that has a simple and easy to use layout that provides you with a vast array of options straight out the box that enables you to create quality tracks instantly.

Studio One Artist is filled with professional plug-ins, virtual instruments, sounds, and loops. With even more options available to purchase if necessary.

Record Directly To Your iPad, Mac or PC

The Capture Duo App allows you to record to your iPad with the Presonus Audiobox iOne USB Audio Interface. This app provides you with 2 tracks to record with and the ability to send your tracks to a Mac or PC wirelessly. It is also compatible with any other iPad audio interface that supports Core Audio for iPad. Again, if you find yourself needing more there is a low-cost, 32-tracks version of Capture available from iTunes.

Features

  • Record with Mac, PC or iPad
  • Class A mic preamplifiers and +48V phantom power
  • 24-bit resolution; up to 96 kHz sampling rate
  • Low-latency monitoring
  • Lightweight and rugged design
  • USB bus-powered
  • 2 balanced 1/4'' TRS main line-level outputs
  • Stereo headphone output with independent level control
  • Includes Studio One Artist DAW software
  • Transfer files wirelessly from Capture for iPad to Studio One
  • Studio Magic Plug-in Suite included

Specifications

Microphone Preamp
  • Type: XLR female, balanced
  • Frequency Response (±3.0 dB): 10 Hz to 40 kHz
  • Input Impedance (Balanced): 1,200O
  • THD+N (unwtd, 1 kHz @ +4 dBu Output, Unity Gain): S/N Ratio (Unity Gain, Ref. = +4 dBu, 20 Hz to 22 kHz): > 95 dB
  • Common Mode Rejection Ratio (1 kHz, 52 dB Gain): > 65 dB
  • Gain Control Range (± 1 dB): 0 dB to 52 dB
  • Max Input Level (Unity Gain, 1 kHz @ 0.5 THD+N): +10 dBu
  • Phantom Power (±2 VDC): +48 VDC
Line Input
  • Type: ¼" TRS female, balanced
  • Input Impedance: 10 kΩ
Instrument Input
  • Type: ¼" TS female, unbalanced
  • Input Impedance: 1 MΩ
Line Outputs
  • Type: ¼" TRS female, balanced
  • Output Impedance: 51Ω
Headphone Output
  • Type: ¼" TRS active stereo
  • Maximum Output: 60 mW/ch. @ 60O Load
  • Frequency Response (±1.0 dB): 20 Hz - 30 kHz
Digital Audio
  • ADC Dynamic Range (A-wtd, 48 kHz Sample Rate): 105 dB
  • DAC Dynamic Range (A-wtd, 48 kHz Sample Rate): 105 dB
  • Bit Depth: 24
  • Reference Level for 0 dBFS: +10 dBu
  • Internal Sample Frequency Selections (kHz): 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96
  • Power: USB bus-powered
Physical
  • Height: 1.71" (43.5 mm)
  • Depth: 5.31" (135 mm)
  • Width: 5.91"(150 mm)
  • Weight: 1.35 lbs (0.62 kg)

System Requirements

Windows
  • Windows 7 x64/x86 SP1, Windows 8 x64/x86 or later
  • Intel Core Duo processor (Intel Core i3 or better recommended)
  • 4 GB RAM (8 GB or more recommended)
Mac
  • Mac OS X 10.7.5 or later
  • Intel Core Duo processor (Intel Core i3 or better recommended)
  • 4 GB RAM (8 GB or more recommended)
Windows and Mac Systems
  • USB 2.0 Port
  • Internet connection for registration and download of included software
  • Internal or external 7200 RPM storage drive highly recommended
  • Monitor with at least 1280x800 resolution
Apple iPad
  • iPad Air, iPad mini with Retina display, iPad (4th generation), iPad mini, iPad (3rd generation),
  • iPad 2
  • iOS 7.0.1 or higher
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