Presonus Audio electronic 1394 user manual Control Panel PC only

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APPLICATIONS

Control Panel (PC only):

Sample Rate: This refers to the number of samples per second you are recording of the waveform (eg; 44,100 samples per second). Drop down the menu in the Control Panel to select the sample rate of the INSPIRE 1394 – 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96k. This must be set to the same sample rate in your recording software.

Latency: Sets the amount of delay for your INSPIRE 1394 (1.5ms – 24ms). Latency is the time it takes for the computer to process audio. Lower latency settings demand more CPU resources. If you experience inconsistent audio, (i.e. drop outs, pops and clicks, digital distortion, etc) we recommend a setting of 10ms or higher.

Changing Sample Rate on a Mac:

You will not see the Control Panel on a Mac- you can change the sample rate in the Audio Midi Setup application in your Applications/Utilities Folder. Look at the Properties for the INSPIRE 1394, then select a sample rate under Format.

Unit Select: If you are using more than one INSPIRE 1394, you can choose which unit you wish to control in the Control Panel by clicking on it in the Unit Selector. Any settings you make for each unit will remain as you switch from unit to unit. (refer to section 4.2 on renaming each unit in the Unit Selector.)

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1394 specifications

PreSonus Audio Electronics has long been a reputable name in the audio technology industry, known for its innovative approach and commitment to quality. The PreSonus Audio Electronic 1394 interface stands out as a notable piece of equipment designed to bridge high-performance audio capture with the convenience of computer connectivity. It serves as a versatile tool for musicians, producers, and sound engineers seeking reliable and high-quality audio solutions.

One of the main features of the PreSonus 1394 interface is its FireWire connectivity, specifically the 1394 standard. FireWire technology, also known as IEEE 1394, offers high-speed data transfer rates, allowing for seamless streaming of audio with minimal latency. This is particularly beneficial when working with multiple audio channels, as it ensures that the audio data reaches the computer or recording device without noticeable delays.

The 1394 interface typically boasts multiple input and output options, accommodating various types of connections, including XLR and TRS. This versatility makes it suitable for recording anything from simple vocal tracks to full bands. Users can expect high-resolution audio capture, often supporting sample rates up to 192 kHz and bit depths of 24 bits. This level of fidelity ensures that the nuances of sound are preserved, making it an excellent choice for professional recording environments.

In addition to its connectivity and audio quality, the PreSonus 1394 is equipped with advanced drivers that improve overall performance and stability. These drivers enable compatibility with a wide range of digital audio workstation (DAW) software, ensuring that users can integrate the device into their existing setup without complications.

Other essential characteristics of the PreSonus 1394 include its compact design, making it easily transportable for on-the-go musicians and producers. The interface also often features built-in preamps, providing users with added convenience and quality in their recordings. These preamps contribute to the clean amplification of signals before they are converted into digital format, ensuring that the final product retains its clarity and warmth.

Overall, the PreSonus Audio Electronic 1394 interface represents a blend of high-quality audio engineering and practical design, making it a go-to choice for audio professionals and enthusiasts alike. Its advanced features, robust performance, and user-friendly characteristics allow users to achieve exceptional results in music production and recording.