Presonus
Fire studio

The PreSonus FireStudio is the next generation in FireWire recording systems from PreSonus. Based on the award-winning Firepod, the FireStudio combines superior analog circuit design with new advanced platform technology to deliver enhanced performance for music recording and creation.
The FireStudio is a 26x26 24-bit/96k professional recording system combining eight XMAX Class A PreSonus microphone preamplifiers, up to sixteen channels of optical ADAT input / output, S/PDIF and MIDI input / output, along with the Control Console - a 36x36x18 zero latency mixer/router. The FireStudio also includes the ProPak Complete, a bundle of over 2GB of award-winning recording and production software, virtual instruments, plug-ins, drum loops and samples to get you started making music immediately.
Superior Analog Circuitry - XMAX Class A Preamplifiers
The FireStudio starts with eight custom-designed high-voltage, discrete, XMAX Class A microphone preamplifiers. Many other companies offering recording interfaces add the cheapest possible microphone preamplifier as an afterthought to the interface. PreSonus knows that the preamplifier is a key component in the sonic quality of a recording. The job of a microphone preamplifier is to boost microphone level signals to line level so that the signal can be converted from analog to digital. This mic to line boost is generally a preamplification of over 400 times the voltage of the original mic level signal. This preamplification stage is one of the most important stages that the signal will go through before converted to digital, and is why a high performance preamplifier is important to achieving great results. A cheap "off the shelf op-amp" type mic preamp that is found in most interfaces translates into thin, noisy and harsh results.
All XMAX preamplifiers are built with the same three elements:
High Voltage - The XMAX preamplifier runs on power rails of 30V. Most off the shelf op amp based designs run on power rails of 10V to 18V. Higher voltage power rails deliver more headroom, deeper lows, smoother highs and an overall fuller sound.
Discrete - No op amps. Only transistors, resistors and capacitors. Op amps add noise, coloration and harshness to a signal. Discrete designs deliver ultra low noise and transparancy.
Class A - When a circuit is running in Class A mode the circuit is always in an "on" state operating at its optimal voltage requirements. Class A mode has zero crossover distortion and delivers purer, clearer and more musical sonics than class A/B designs which are found in most op-amp circuits.
The net result of the XMAX preamp design is is high headroom, low noise, wide dynamic range and wide frequency range, and most importantly, musicality and transparency - smooth highs, solid deep lows, and everything in between.
New Advanced Platform Technology - DICE II and JetPLL
The FireStudio is loaded with the new ultra powerful DICE II FireWire chipset delivering 26 channels of simultaneous inputs and outputs at professional-quality 24-bit. The strength of the DICE II chip lies with its ability to easilly handle high channel count at high bit-rate while minimizing latency and load on your computer.
The sycronization of the FireStudio is handled by patented JetPLLTM jitter reduction technology. JetPLLTM incorporates noise shaping to virtually remove all audio band jitter. JetPLLTM ensures the highest converter performance possible, resulting in better stereo separation and clearer more transparent audio. JetPLLTM delivers ultra-fast locking to any digital format, through a wide range of frequencies and is extremely robust, and tolerant of wide variations in clock frequencies. JetPLLTM ensures near perfect clock performance when networking audio devices thus creating the most stable and robust synchronization to the computer and all devices synchronization with the FireStudio.
Ins and Outs
The FireStudio is loaded with I/O for an extremely flexible and expandable recording system. The FireStudio starts with eight Class A custom-designed PreSonus microphone preamplifiers. You can add additional preamplifiers or analog inputs via the dual optical light pipe ports on the rear panel. You add up to two DigiMax FS, for a total of twenty-four microphone preamplifiers all in only three rack spaces! Additionally word/clock I/O for ultra tight synchronization, MIDI I/O and SPDIF I/O are on the FireStudio for further expandability.
Control Console - Zero Latency DSP Mixing/Routing
The FIRESTUDIO also includes the Control Console - a 36x36x18 DSP mixer/router for flexible mixing and direct routing any input to any output including the headphone output, with zero latency. The Control Console software application lives between your FireStudio interface and your DAW software enabling the mixing and routing of input streams coming into your FireStudio interface and playback stream coming from your DAW software. The Control Console is capable of creating up to nine stereo mixes and then routing to the outputs of your FireStudio for headphone mixes and various aux sends. This way everyone in the band and the recording engineer can have a custom mix.
ProPak Complete Software Suite
The PreSonus FireStudio also comes with the new ProPak Complete Software Suite, which includes more than 20 real time plug-ins, a number of virtual instruments and over 2 GB of drum loops and samples including: Steinberg - Cubase LE; Propellerheads Reason Adapted PreSonus Edition; IK Multimedia - Amplitube LE; FXpansion - BFD lite; Drumagog LE; Sonoma Wire Works-Riffworks Jr.; Wave Arts – TrackPlug LE, MasterVerb LE and more!
Optional Monitor Station Remote (MSR)
The optional MSR (monitor station remote) for the FireStudio is a complete surround/stereo speaker manager, input switcher and communication system delivering a more efficient and flexible work flow. The MSR connects to the FireStudio via standard Cat 5 Ethernet cable to keep your work space as clean as possible. There are also two headphone outputs on the FireStudio for even further flexibility and convenience.
Features
- High-speed FireWire (IEEE 1394) audio interface
- 24-bit resolution, up to 96K sampling rate
- 26 simultaneous inputs and outputs
- 8 Class A microphone preamps w/ trim control
- 8 analog line Inputs, 2 Instrument Inputs
- 16 channels of optical ADAT I/O (8 ch. via 96k dual SMUX)
- S/PDIF I/O, MIDI I/O
- DICE II Chipset - ultra efficient data transfer
- JetPLL™ – jitter elimination technology
- Zero latency DSP full-matrix mixer/router
- PreSonus ProPak Complete Audio Software Suite with Cubase LE, Reason Adapted, Amplitube LE, BFD Lite, Drumagog LE and more
Computer System Requirements
Below are the minimum computer system requirements for your FIRESTUDIO.
Windows
- OS: Microsoft Windows XP SP1
- Computer: Windows compatible computer with FireWire port.
- CPU/Clock: Pentium, Celeron with 1.6Ghz or higher
- Memory(RAM): 512 MB (1 GB recommended)
Macintosh
- OS: MacOS X 10.4.x or later
- Computer: Apple Macintosh series with on-board FireWire port.
- CPU/Clock: PowerPC G4/Dual 1 GHZ or faster, all Intel-based Mac models.
- Memory(RAM): 512 MB (1 GB recommended)
Note that the speed of your processor, amount of RAM and size and speed of your hard drive will greatly affect the overall performance of your recording system. Also, a more powerful system (faster processor with more RAM) will allow for lower latency (signal delay) that you might experience while monitoring audio or MIDI signals.
Monitor resolution for both PC and Macintosh should be no lower than 1024x768 pixels.
FireStudio Specifications
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Microphone Preamp (XLR Balanced) |
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All measurements Microphone Input to Direct Output |
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Frequency Response (+0,- 0.5dB) |
20Hz to 50KHz |
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Frequency Response (+0/-3.0 dB) |
20Hz to 150KHz |
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Input Impedance |
1600 Ohm |
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THD+N (unwtd, 1KHz @ +4dBu Output, Unity Gain) |
< 0.003% |
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EIN (unwtd, 55dB Gain, 150 Ohm Input, 20Hz to 22KHz) |
-126dBu |
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S/N Ratio (Unity Gain, unwtd, Ref. = +4dBu, 20Hz to 22KHz) |
>101dB |
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Common Mode Rejection Ratio (1KHz, 55dB Gain) |
>55dB |
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Gain Control Range (+/-1dB) |
-6dB to 55dB |
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Maximum Input Level (Unity Gain, 1KHz @ 0.5% THD+N) |
+17dBu |
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Phantom Power (+/- 2VDC) |
+48VDC |
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Instrument Input (1/4” TRS, Preamps 1 & 2) |
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Input Impedance |
1 Mega Ohm |
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Line Inputs (1/4” TRS, Preamps 3 to 8) |
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All measurements Line Input to Direct Output |
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Frequency Response (+0,- 0.5dB) |
20Hz to 50KHz |
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Frequency Response (+0/-3.0 dB) |
20Hz to 150KHz |
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Input Impedance (Balanced) |
10 KOhm |
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THD+N (unwtd, 1KHz @ +4dBu Output, Unity Gain) |
< 0.003% |
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S/N Ratio (Unity Gain, unwtd, Ref. = +4dBu, 20Hz to 22KHz) |
>101dB |
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Gain Control Range (+/-1dB) |
-9dB to +12dB |
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Maximum Input Level (Unity Gain, 1KHz @ 0.5% THD+N) |
+23dBu |
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Insert Jacks (1/4” TRS) |
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Send Output Impedance (Unbalanced, Ring) |
51 Ohm |
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Return Input Impedance (Unbalanced, Tip) |
10KOhm |
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Direct Outputs/DAC Outputs (1/4” TRS) |
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Output Impedance (Impedance Balanced) |
51Ohm |
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Signal Level LEDs |
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Clip (+/- 0.5dBu) |
+18dBu |
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Digital Audio |
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ADC Dynamic Range (Awtd, 48KHz Sample Rate) |
107dB |
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DAC Dynamic Range (Awtd, 48KHz Sample Rate) |
110dB |
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Bit Depth |
24 |
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Reference Level for 0dBFS |
+18dBu |
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Digital Audio Output (2-Toslink Connectors, 8 channels) |
ADAT/SMUX |
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Digital Audio Input (2-Toslink Connectors, 8 channels) |
ADAT/SMUX |
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Internal Sample Frequency Selections (KHz) |
44.1, 48, 88.2, 96 |
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External Sample Frequency Inputs |
BNC, ADAT (SMUX),SPDIF |
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BNC Word Clock Output Level (75 Ohm load) |
4.5V |
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BNC Word Clock Input Level Range |
3.0 to 5.5V |
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Power |
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Input Voltage Range |
18 to 30VDC |
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Power Requirements (Continuous) |
24W |
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DC Input Connector Type = 5.5mm OD/2.1mm ID Barrel, Center Positive |
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External Switching Power Supply |
90-230VAC/35W |
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Digital |
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Jitter Specification |
< 300 pS |
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List:
$899
Your
price including shipping: $699
(Except to Alaska, Hawaii
and foreign countries)

Click here to watch a Video Overview of the FireStudio

Click here to watch a Video Overview of the FireStudio's
Control Console

Click here to watch a Video Tutorial of creating mixes with the FireStudio's Control Console
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