PreSonus - Studio 192 Mobile USB 3.0 Audio Interface/Studio Command Center
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Description
The PreSonus Studio 192 Mobile USB 3.0 audio interface delivers exceptional sonic fidelity, flexible connectivity, and professional monitoring and mixing controls in a compact desktop design. Whether you're a producer, an audio engineer, an independent band, a sound designer, or all of the above, your Studio 192 Mobile was built for you to create.
The Studio 192 Mobile gives you a powerful combination audio interface and studio command center. With pristine audio up to 192 kHz, Fat Channel DSP effects, remote-controllable preamps, monitor mixing, speaker switching, a headphone amp, and unprecedented Studio One integration, it gives you a portable recording solution like no other.
The Studio 192 Mobile has 18 digital inputs and outputs, allowing you to add more analog I/O when you need it. The DigiMax DP88 preamp/converter was designed to seamlessly extend the analog I/O on the Studio 192 Mobile with eight digitally-controlled XMAX preamps, ADAT I/O support up to 96 kHz, direct analog inputs, DAC outputs, and word clock I/O. Its mic preamps are fully remote-controllable from UC Surface, Studio One, and Studio One Remote when connected via ADAT Lightpipe to the Studio 192 Mobile so that they naturally extend your analog inputs both sonically and functionally.
Connect a Studio 192 Mobile and you'll instantly hear details and an open high end you expect from a professional studio front end. The Studio 192 Mobile operates at up to 192 kHz for ultra-high-definition mixing and recording. High-quality Burr-Brown converters on every input and output provide 118 dB of dynamic range to capture complex musical harmonics smoothly and naturally with no audible distortion. And the recallable XMAX microphone preamps deliver incredibly high headroom, deep lows, smooth highs, and a rich overall sound so you'll hear every breath, transient, and detail in your recordings.
FEATURES
22x26, 24-bit, 192 kHz audio interface and studio command center
Input monitoring with StudioLive Fat Channel DSP processing on every analog input and the first ADAT inputs
Integrated zero-latency monitoring
Speaker switching and talkback
Integrated Software
Total integration with included Studio One Artist DAW software (Mac/Windows) for multitrack music production, monitor mixing with effects, and studio command features
Wireless control over preamp levels, monitor mixing, and speaker switching from included UC Surface touch-control software (Mac/Windows/iPad) and from free Studio One Remote for iPad
Compatible with most recording software for Mac and Windows
Flexible Connectivity
Simultaneous I/O up to 22 inputs/26 outputs (8x14 at 192 kHz)
Individual stereo main balanced outputs with mono, dim, mute, output metering and level control accessible from front-panel and UC Surface
2 front-panel combo microphone/instrument inputs
2 XMAX remote-controllable mic preamps with individually switched 48V phantom power
2 balanced, line level, direct-to-ADC inputs, available via dual-purpose rear-panel combo jacks
4 balanced TRS outputs for monitor mixing and speaker switching
ADAT Optical/Dual SMUX inputs/outputs: 16x16 channels at 44.1 or 48 kHz; 8x8 channels at 88.2 or 96 kHz
Stereo S/PDIF coaxial input and output
1 high-volume headphone output with dedicated DAC
BNC word clock input and output with low-jitter clocking
Digitalia
USB 3.0 audio interface
USB 2.0 compatible
24-bit resolution and up to 192 kHz sampling rate
Top-quality 118 dB A/D/A converters
Physical
Road-rugged construction with all-metal chassis and metal knobs
1U rack-mountable
18 VDC external power supply (included)
SPECIFICATIONS
Analog Inputs:
- Mic/Inst: 2 x combo XLR-1/4" (6.3 mm) (channel 1, 2)
- Line: 2 x 1/4" (6.3 mm) TRS (channel 3, 4)
Analog Outputs: 6 x 1/4" TRS (2 Main, 4 line)
Digital I/O:
- SPDIF: (L, R)
- Adat: 8 IN & 8 OUT
Headphone Output: 1/4" (6.3 mm) TRS (stereo)
USB: 3.0 and backward-compatible with USB 2.0
Computer Compatibility: Mac and Windows
Dimensions: 44mm x 178mm x 317mm (1.75"x 7"x12.5")
WeighT: 2.3 kg (5 lbs)
COMPUTER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Below are the minimum computer-system requirements for UC Surface, QMix-UC, and Studio One.
Mac
• Mac OS X 10.8.5 64-bit or later
• Intel Core 2 Duo processor (Intel Core i3 or faster recommended)
• 4 GB RAM (8 GB or more recommended)
Windows
• Windows 7 x64/x86 SP1 + platform update, Windows 8.1 x64/x86, Windows 10 x64/x86
• Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon X2 processor (Intel Core i3 or Athlon X4 or faster recommended)
• 4 GB RAM (8 GB or more recommended)
Mac and Windows Systems
• USB 2.0 port
• Internet connection
• Internal or external 7200 RPM storage drive highly recommended
• 30 GB hard disk space
• Monitor with 1366x768 resolution
iOS
• iOS 9.3 or later
• iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad mini 4, iPad mini with Retina display, iPad (4th generation), iPad mini, iPad (3rd generation), iPad 2?
Android (QMix-UC)
• Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or later
• Android smartphone or tablet
Note: The minimum system requirements may differ for DAWs other than Studio One. Please check the requirements for your DAW of choice with its manufacturer.
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) than you might experience while monitoring audio signals.
