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Presonus Fire Studio £519

If you're looking for an expandable way of getting your band into your computer, this might just be it.

Future Music, Wed 23 Jan 2008, 7:09 pm UTC

The Firestudio is an all-in-one recording studio.

The Firestudio is an all-in-one recording studio.

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Setting your 19-inch rack audio interface apart from the hoard can be difficult. It's no secret that new audio interfaces are passed around the FM test crew like hot potatoes. Just how many times can you extol the virtues of a box that makes no noise?

The PreSonus was in danger of suffering the same apathetic fate, if it wasn't for the fact that what it does, it does brilliantly well. Its main sell is its inordinate number of ins and outs making it ideal for pro environments.

As a buffer between a full-sized desk (with band attached) and a computer, it's hard to imagine a more transparent and easy-to-use unit.

The rack unit itself is surprisingly tiny - 19 inches wide (of course) but only six inches deep. It's therefore eminently baggable and gigable. That said the unit requires mains power despite its FireWire connection so you won't be recording in a field with this one.

Overview

The FireStudio is a complete 24-bit/96K recording system with eight Class-A PreSonus mic amps plus up to 16 channels of optical ADAT input and output. There's S/PDIF, BNC word clock and MIDI in and out too. And to co-ordinate the lot there's also a 36 x 36 x 18 zero latency mixer/router application in the box.

This bit of software, while simple, is a real bonus. It comes with Mac and PC versions and gives a vast bank of sliders and mix options to really go to work with the 1U ins and outs on the box itself.

You can mix together audio from the computer's audio engine, and any of the mic-pres or inputs, grouping together pairs of sliders for stereo ins where necessary. And when you've got everything sounding perfect you can take a snapshot and save it to any one of nine locations.

Sound-wise the FS is brilliantly transparent. Mics sound warm and in your face, while ins from keyboards come through sparkling and unfettered. The on-board gain controls cope with anything thrown at it, new or old.

The FS comes into its own when teamed with a DAW and it was set up and working in Logic within minutes with all the ins and outs visible within the program's mixer.

The MSR remote unit also came out of testing unfazed. This add-on, paper-back-sized box links to the FS via an ethernet lead (supplied) and gives you full control of the box and even a pair of headphone outs.

For switching between monitors, dimming the output or setting overall volume levels the MSR lets you put the FS rack and associated spaghetti out of reach while you enjoy fingertip control from your chair.

The dedicated 5.1 switches make soloing and mixing for surround a doddle and the built-in talkback feature is welcome for bigger installs. The FS and MSR might seem like overkill for small studios but the added luxury of its quality and facilities make it worth the extra.

If you need a flexible workhorse for recording bands, you can be confident that the FS has everything you need and more.

Verdict

Record up to 26 tracks simultaneously. If you need the ins and outs, this has got the lot.

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Average user rating 4 of 5

  • Knarly1

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    8 weeks ago.

    User rating 4 of 5

    I really like my Firestudio, I won it in a competition (with MSR) that was in Computer Music. I luv the sound quality from it and when it works its the mutz nutz!! Nice usable GUI, stable build, good manual, BUT, the drivers are driving me MAD (pardon the pun), it seems that Presonus are having a hard time creating stable working drivers for it. I would definatly recommend reading up on which ever Presonus bit of hardware your planning to buy to see if there will be any hardware or driver conflicts with the hardware on your own machine.

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

Compact design. Has just about everything. Comes with decent software.

Cons

Requires a mains lead.

Verdict

Record up to 26 tracks simultaneously. If you need the ins and outs, this has got the lot.

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Specification Show

Fire Studio

Price:
£519
Description:
Multi in and out FireWire audio interface with optional remote controlled unit
Bundled Software:
PreSonus ProPak audio software suite with Cubase LE, Reason Adapted, Amplitube LE, BFD Lite,Drumagog LE
MIDI in/out:
1
S/PDIF in/out:
1
Additional Features:
Optional remote-controlled unit
Interface:
Firewire
Phantom Power:
0
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