 | June 25, 2014 | New Products | | Today's Review | Live Review: PreSonus StudioLive 32.4.2 AI digital mixer By Liz May for Pro Audio Review The PreSonus StudioLive 32.4.2 AI live/studio mixer provides analog I/O as well as digital processing and connectivity. Equipped with 32 analog microphone and line inputs, as well as insert jacks on every dedicated channel, there are analog connections for venues and performance spaces that may be in the midst of upgrading their analog systems. Outputs on the 32.4.2 include TRS quarter-inch line outputs for four sub groups, a left and right control room output, and 10 aux outputs. There are TRS quarter-inch line outputs as well as XLR connections for the Mains, XLR Mono output, four TRS line inputs for auxes, and unbalanced RCA connections for a Tape input and output. For this review, I temporarily installed the StudioLive 32.4.2 AI at Winston-Salem, NC's Underground Theatre that previously housed a StudioLive 16.0.2 and, before that, a Soundcraft GB8 carrying the workload. I also used this same 32.4.2 AI at nearby Foothills Brewing as part of the 2014 Triad Music Festival. More » | | | No subscription to Pro Audio Review? Get on the inside track with the best peer-to-peer pro reviews in the audio production biz: visit http://www.mypsnmag.com now! | | Today's Video | PAR-Tube Presents — Review Preview: Ear Trumpet Labs Mabel by PAR Editorial Staff The Editors of Pro Audio Review magazine proudly present "PAR-Tube," a new initiative starring the Contributors of PAR in an ongoing video-based review, applications and new product presentation series. Our introductory installment, a Review Preview "unboxing" vid, is presented by Rob Tavaglione on the Ear Trumpet Labs Mabel large diaphragm condenser microphone. More » | | Today's Blog | At InfoComm: All About the Experience The largest-ever InfoComm show in Las Vegas closes today, and whether they were here for the full week or a condensed day or two, 37,000 AV professionals from all over the world have been sharing best practices with each other in the hallways, classrooms and exhibitors' booths. When, figuratively speaking, the bell tolls to mark the end of each day's exhibit floor hours, the action continues outside the Convention Center when attendees meet up at various exhibitor-sponsored social events dotting the nightlife calendar “It’s reaffirming and continuing to define our industry as an industry,” David Labuskes, CTS, RCDD, InfoComm Executive Director and CEO said of the show experience. “It’s reconnecting with people of like mind and meeting new people that bring new creativity—new innovation—to you. More »
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