- #Presonus firestudio driver for mac osx
- #Presonus firestudio driver install
- #Presonus firestudio driver driver
#Presonus firestudio driver install
Cubase LE 4 took some time to install as it required registration via Cubase and a validation process via Synchrosoft (validation software package). Windows automatically recognized the audio interface and proceeded to install the drivers.
#Presonus firestudio driver driver
All I needed in Windows XP was to run the provided driver CD, shut down the system, connect the device to the firewire port on my PC, power back up. The FireStudio Tube was a breeze to install on my AMD X2 4200+ dual processor machine loaded with 4Gb RAM. The supported FireWire port is IEEE 1394/400 Port. Again, minimum of 1GB of RAM is recommended. On the Mac, PreSonus say that you'd need a CPU PowerPC G4/Dual 1 GHZ or faster, and it will also run on all the newer all Intel-based Mac models. although they say it will run on a 900 Mhz machine. For running on Windows, PreSonus recommends a CPU of 1.5 GHz. According to PreSonus, a 64-bit driver is due towards the end of 2009.
#Presonus firestudio driver for mac osx
A driver CD is included with drivers for Mac OSX 10.4 or later and Windows XP and Vista (only 32-bit drivers). and a DVD called "Cubase LE4 Demystified" which has a great tutorial to get you started on the system. The FireStudio Tube package also comes in with the ProPak Software Suite including Cubase LE 4 audio production software and other light versions of popular programs and plugins ( Reason Adapted, Drumagog, Camel Crusher, etc.). According to PreSonus, you can daisy chain up to four FireStudio Projects or FireStudio Tubes together in any combination. Multiple FireStudio Project and FireStudio Tube audio interfaces can be chained for expanded capability and to allow flexibility for different setups. The FireStudio is Windows and Macintosh compatible. It also features a 16x8 FireControl DSP mixer/router, JetPLL Sync and high performance A/D/A converters (114 dynamic range). Two of these inputs are what PreSonus calls SuperChannels (tube microphone/instrument preamplifier with analog limiter), 8 XMAX microphone preamplifiers, 2 PreSonus microphone/instrument preamplifiers, 6 balanced TRS line outputs, MIDI Input/Output.
It features 16 inputs and 6 outputs simultaneous record/playback channels. It allows for 16 channels of simultaneous record and playback using ten microphone pre-amps, six line level inputs, 6 line level outputs and a headphone output. The FireStudio Tube is a one rack space firewire (IEEE 1394) recording interface capable of recording at up to 24-bit/96K. To see if this is true, this month Alexander Dorian puts the FireStudio Tube through the paces of a full rock band production and reports back the results. "the FireStudio Tube is a world-class 24-bit/96k professional FireWire recording system loaded with the perfect combination of inputs and outputs for bands, producers, musicians and engineers to produce commercial-quality recordings."
PreSonus have been known for affordable quality products for musicians that get the job done.