Presonus Audio electronic FP10 user manual Operation

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OPERATION

4) Right-click in the track space within the new project and select ‘Add Audio Track’ from the dropdown menu which appears.

You can also add a track by entering the Project menu and selecting ‘Add Track’.

5) When the Add Audio Track dialogue appears, choose the number of Audio Tracks you wish to add, whether they will be Mono or Stereo and then click ‘OK’.

If you have two audio signals making up a stereo pair (i.e. keyboard, FX processor, cd player, etc.), you should use a Stereo Configuration.

Otherwise, if you have a single, mono audio source (i.e. microphone or instrument), you will want to choose a Mono Configuration.

6) Click the Record Enable button to arm the new track for recording.

7) Click the Monitor button to hear the input through the FP10’s 1/2 and Main CR outputs.

8) Select FP10 input ‘Stereo In > Left’.

When choosing a mono from a stereo pair, the “left” channel is typically the odd-numbered channel, and the “right” channel is typically the even-numbered channel (i.e. Left is 1; Right is 2).

Press <F4> on your keyboard to enter the VST Connections menu for more details on your specific input and output routing.

9)Turn up the gain control knob on the front panel of the FP10 for channel 1 while speaking/singing into the microphone or while playing your instrument. You should see the input meter in Cubase LE react to the input. Adjust the gain so the input level is near its maximum but without clipping.

10)Connect a set of headphones to the FP10 headphone output. You may also wish to connect monitors to the FP10’s Main CR Outputs.

11)Adjust the MIX control knob counter clockwise to monitor the input zero latency. Turn the MIX knob clockwise to hear the computer’s playback and software monitoring.

12)You are now ready to record.

Cubase LE help is available by pressing <F1> on your keyboard or online by visiting www.steinberg.net.

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Contents FP10 Presonus Limited Warranty Table of Contents Page Overview IntroductionFeatures Summary of featuresWhat is in the BOX Macintosh System RequirementsWindows Operation Installation in Microsoft WindowsQuick Start UP Windows XP only Windows Vista onlyMultiple FP10’s only Operation Installation in Mac OS Cubase LE 4 Device Setup Operation Cubase LE Creating a Project Operation Sample Hook UP Diagram Microphones CondenserDynamic USB and other typesUsing the Preamp Output and Line Input AS AN Insert Controls and Connections 1 FP10 Advanced SettingsFP10 Control Panel 2 FP10 Hardware Settings Microsoft WindowsFront Panel Layout Controls and Connections Controls and Connections Back Panel Layout Controls and Connections Troubleshooting Technical InformationPops and Clicks No Sync Red Macintosh UsersPower Issues Audio Drop OutsPreamplifier Cubase LESpecifications Microphone PreampInstrument Input channels 1 & 2 only Line InputsHeadphone Output PowerDigital Audio

FP10 specifications

The PreSonus AudioBox FP10 is a versatile and powerful audio interface designed to meet the demands of musicians, podcasters, and audio engineers alike. Known for its reliable performance and professional quality, the FP10 offers an impressive array of features that cater to both beginners and seasoned professionals.

One of the standout features of the FP10 is its capability to handle up to 10 input channels. This includes eight mic/line inputs equipped with high-quality preamps, allowing users to record multiple audio sources simultaneously. The preamps provide a clean and transparent sound, ideal for capturing vocals, instruments, and other audio sources with clarity. Each input channel also features a gain control knob, ensuring that users can achieve the perfect level without distortion.

The FP10 employs USB 2.0 technology, offering a stable and efficient connection to computers, ensuring reliable performance for recording sessions. The interface is compatible with a wide range of digital audio workstations (DAWs), making it a flexible tool for any audio production setup. This ease of use is further enhanced by the inclusion of PreSonus Studio One Artist, a powerful music production software that comes bundled with the interface.

Another notable characteristic of the FP10 is its 24-bit/96 kHz audio resolution. This high-definition quality allows for detailed recordings, making it suitable for professional projects and high-fidelity music production. The device also features MIDI I/O, allowing users to connect and control external MIDI equipment seamlessly.

The FP10 also comes with various output options, including balanced TRS outputs and a headphone output with a dedicated level control. This ensures that users can monitor their recordings in real-time with accuracy. Additionally, the interface has direct monitoring capabilities, allowing for zero-latency monitoring while recording.

Portability is yet another appealing factor of the FP10. Its robust design makes it an ideal choice for musicians on the go, while its compact size allows it to fit easily into a laptop bag. With its combination of functionality, sound quality, and user-friendly features, the PreSonus AudioBox FP10 is a compelling choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio production capabilities. Whether in a studio or on the road, the FP10 stands ready to deliver professional results.