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You’ll never go back to an old-school analog mixer once you’ve used StudioLive™. With its incredible signal-processing power on every channel, easy store and recall of every setting, and the ability to record it all with just two mouse clicks, you’ll get spoiled fast! Easier to use, better sounding, and flawlessly integrated with state-of-the-art software, it delivers the most creative environment possible for both live performance and studio music production.

But StudioLive is not simply a mixer, it’s a rapidly growing family of state-of-the-art, integrated hardware-software mixing and recording systems that deliver the features you need for live sound, live recording, and studio recording.
The StudioLive 24.4.2 is a fine choice for those who want to mix small to medium-sized shows and worship services, and it’s a great choice for club systems, corporate applications, and educational institutions. And it’s the perfect hardware core for a project studio.

Here, in one device, are high-headroom XMAX™ microphone preamplifiers, a built-in FireWire recording and playback interface, more than 90 signal processors, a big library of DSP effects, 10 aux buses, 4 subgroups, extensive LED metering, mixer save and recall, channel-strip save/recall/copy/paste, talkback, and more. Yet despite its many controls and features, it’s compact and easy to transport.

Build live mixes that glisten with clarity and detail—then record and enhance the performance with the power of StudioLive 24.4.2. Get creative in the studio. Build mixes, loops, sound effects, and more, then bring them out to your show and mix them with the live performance. Process channels using your favorite plug-ins and completely automate your entire performance. StudioLive 24.4.2 revolutionizes music production, opening endless creative possibilities.

See it. Touch it. Change it: the ease of analog meets the power of digital.

When we designed StudioLive, one of our primary goals was to provide a familiar interface that would keep all critical controls visible and accessible—not buried inside multiple menus.

Sit down at a StudioLive 24.4.2, and you see real hardware Mute and Solo buttons, trim controls, and clearly labeled, individual knobs for the parametric EQ and dynamics processing. The master section—complete with Talkback, Monitor, Cue, and a choice of headphone sources—looks just like the master section on an analog board but with far more power and flexibility. Aux sends have their own controls. Every channel has a big, bright meter display.

Bottom line: if you’ve ever used an analog mixer, you’ll be right at home with a StudioLive 24.4.2. And even if you’ve never used a mixer before, you’ll quickly be able to create quality mixes and recordings.

Which StudioLive is Best for You?

Your mixing and recording needs aren’t necessarily exactly the same as everyone else’s. That’s why we created a StudioLive family of digital mixers, starting with the StudioLive 16.4.2 and the StudioLive 24.4.2.

Why choose the StudioLive 24.4.2 rather than the StudioLive 16.4.2? Let’s say you want more than 16 channels but want to keep your system compact. Perhaps the acts and events you mix require lots of monitor mixes, so you need more than the six auxiliary buses in the 16.4.2, and you want fully parametric EQ, rather than semi-parametric. You could use an enhanced gate with Key Listen and Key Filter features, and a Threshold control on the limiter would be handy. A stereo graphic EQ on the mains is mandatory but you also want graphic EQ on the subgroups and auxes at times—four dual-mono, 31-band graphic EQs would do the job nicely. No problem! You get all of these enhancements and more with the 24-channel, 10-aux, StudioLive 24.4.2.

A gigantic console in a small package thanks to the Fat Channel.

If StudioLive were an analog console, it would have 4-foot-long channel strips packed with knobs and buttons or it would require a massive outboard rack of expensive signal processors! That’s because each channel has its own studio-grade compressor, limiter, gate, 4-band parametric equalizer, and high-pass filter. In all, we’ve packed 43 compressors, 43 limiters, 43 gates, 24 high-pass filters, and more, into one remarkable Fat Channel.

Engaged by pressing any Select button, the StudioLive 24.4.2’s Fat Channel features extensive EQ and dynamics for every input channel, every aux output (including the two internal FX buses), every subgroup output, and the main outputs.

To let you get the most from all of this processing power without descending into menu purgatory, we designed the Fat Channel with clearly labeled physical knobs; an ingenious, multi-function, 16-ladder LED display; an in-your-face Selected Channel display; and even a separate horizontal pan display. It’s easy to instantly access any function and get clear, visible feedback.

Not just effects. Effects you’d expect from a $600 stand-alone processor.

You get two programmable, 32-bit, stereo DSP effects engines, loaded with 50 reverbs, delays, and time-based effects that you can really use. The reverbs are so rich and detailed that you feel like you’re there. Delays are precise. Slap echo sounds like old-school tape effects. All 50 effects have easy-to-use parameter adjustment, tap tempo, store, recall, and Scene selection for ultimate creative flexibility.

The StudioLive 24.4.2’s 4 dual, 31-band graphic equalizers can be applied to the main, subgroup, and aux outputs so you can compensate for room acoustics, speaker response, and much more.

All of these features add up to a lot of settings to remember and reset at every performance. That’s where the power of digital comes in: StudioLive lets you save all of your digital settings for quick setup and recall. Save Scenes that include every setting on the mixer or save just the Fat Channel settings. Copy-and-paste settings across multiple channels. Save individual DSP effects for ultimate ease, speed, and control.

This means that for fixed applications like clubs, churches, and auditoriums, you can always count on the same sound and can fine-tune Scenes for different songs and call them up instantly. And it lets rank amateur volunteers successfully operate the StudioLive 24.4.2.

We’ve included a whole library of individual channel settings as starting points for optimizing the sound of instruments, vocals, and spoken word. An AutoStore feature regularly saves your current settings in case the power fails.

Recording made easy.

If you have a computer with 6-pin FireWire, you have a 26-track digital recorder instantly ready to capture your gig, church service, or presentation. Just two mouse clicks engages Capture™ recording software. Studio One Artist™ digital audio workstation lets you edit and enhance to your heart’s content.

StudioLive 24.4.2 features a tightly integrated FireWire interface that delivers up to 32 channels of recording and up to 26 channels of simultaneous playback. Each FireWire recording channel can be set to record either pre- or post-Fat Channel signal processing, delivering total flexibility and power.

Because StudioLive 24.4.2 can so easily return FireWire playback channels from your computer, you can pull off nifty tricks. You can soundcheck your band and fine-tune the P.A. in a new venue, even when the band’s not there yet. Or create backing tracks at your studio and seamlessly blend them with live performances.

Inside, it’s pure PreSonus.

Ease of use and powerful features only count if the sound quality is equally impressive. After all, it really comes down to how good those microphone preamps are, how clean the signal path is, and how well the algorithms perform.
That’s why you should choose a digital mixer made by PreSonus, a company already famous for its analog mic preamps, pristine digital interfaces, and well-regarded signal processors.

XMAX™ Class A preamplifiers deliver more headroom, deeper lows, smoother highs, and a richer overall sound than the preamps found in competing mixers. Ultra-high-headroom, 32-bit floating-point processing is used for all digital mixing. All analog inputs and outputs use the highest quality digital converters available. Synchronization to your computer is stable and robust, thanks to JetPLL™ synchronization technology, resulting in great stereo separation and clear, transparent audio.

StudioLive expands with your input needs.

Need more than 24 channels for mixing live shows and don’t need to record? Daisy-chain two StudioLive 24.4.2s via their FireWire ports to get up to 48 input channels and 8 submix buses. If you need more than 24 channels for recording, and you don’t need a full channel strip for the additional inputs, you can daisy-chain a StudioLive 24.4.2 with a PreSonus FireStudio Project, FireStudio Tube, or FireStudio Mobile interface. It could not be simpler.

You’ve read the book. Now see the movies.

We’ve provided plenty of written material about StudioLive. In addition, our Web site hosts a whole series of instructional videos showing StudioLive mixers in church, club, and project-studio applications. Video blogs go into detail about various powerful StudioLive features. And we regularly add new videos.

Reading about the StudioLive 24.4.2 is a good start but nothing beats actually getting your hands on one, so visit your nearest PreSonus dealer today. You’ll see what we mean about intuitive ease-of-use. You’ll hear what we mean about Class A preamps, rich DSP effects, and overall sound quality. And when you have seen and heard it for yourself, you’ll understand why your new mixer should be a StudioLive.

 

24 mic/line inputs with high-headroom Class A XMAX™ mic preamplifiers

4 subgroups

Stereo/mono main out

10 auxiliary mixes

32-in/26-out FireWire digital recording ­interface (24-bit/44.1 kHz and 48 kHz)

Studio One Artist Digital Audio Workstation software for Mac™ and PC

Capture™ 1.1 recording software for Mac™ and PC

Direct recording interface compatible with Logic®, Nuendo, Cubase, Sonar™, Digital Performer™, Ableton™ Live, and more

24 channel strips

Trim control with –20 to +20 dBV line/-15 to +65 dBu mic gain range (80dB!)

+48V phantom power switch for condenser microphones

FireWire Input Select

100 mm precision faders

Lighted Solo and Mute buttons

Access to Fat Channel functions

15-LED ladder metering + clip LED

Analog ¼" insert (rear panel)

4 subgroup buses, each with:

Solo

Mute

Access to Fat Channel functions (except high-pass filter and phase reverse)

10 aux sends, each with

Solo

Pre/post-fader send

Output-level control

Access to Fat Channel functions (except phase reverse)

Mix and Mix/Pan Fat Channel metering

Available sources: 24 input channels, Aux A and B, Tape Input, Talkback

2 internal effects sends, each with:

Mute

Pre/post-fader send

Output-level control

Access to Fat Channel (except phase reverse)

Effects-send Select for Fat Channel metering

Mix button for aux-bus mixing and Fat Channel metering

Master Section

Aux Input A and B

Level Control and Select (Fat Channel ­metering) switch

Access to all Fat Channel functions (except phase reverse)

Talkback System

Mic Level control

Output Select ( Aux 1-2, 3-6, 7-10, Main)

Talk button

Rear-panel XLR mic input with level control and continuous 48V phantom power

2 Track In

Level control

Tape Input to Mains button

FireWire source on/off

Solo Bus

Cue Mix volume control

PFL/AFL and Solo In Place (SIP) buttons

Monitor Bus

Headphone-output level control

Control-room monitor-level control

Solo Bus to Monitor button

Tape Input to Monitor button

Main L/R FireWire Return to Monitor button

Main Mix to Monitor button

Fat Channel with rotary encoders:

Pan with dedicated 15-LED display

Stereo link for input channels, aux buses, and subgroups

Phase reverse (main channels only)

High-pass filter: 6 dB/oct., sweepable from Off to 1 kHz (main channels and aux’s only)

4-band fully parametric equalizer

Low EQ: sweepable from 36 Hz to 465 Hz, ±15 dB, switchable shelf or peaking

Low Mid EQ: sweepable from 90 Hz to 1.2 kHz, ±15 dB, variable Q 0.1 to 4.0

High Mid EQ: sweepable from 380 Hz to 5 kHz, ±15 dB, variable Q 0.1 to 4.0

High EQ: sweepable from 1.4 kHz to 18 kHz, ±15 dB, switchable shelf or peaking

Master EQ On/Off button

Gate: Threshold: 0 to –84 dB, Attack: 0.02 to 500 ms, Release: 0.05 to 2 sec, Bandpass Key Filter: 40 Hz to 16 kHz, second-order resonant bandpass filter Q (0.7) with Key Listen function

Compressor: Threshold,-56 to 0 dB; Ratio 1:1 to 14:1, LIM=∞:1; Attack 0.2 to 150 ms; Release 2.5 to 900 ms; Makeup Gain 0 to 28 dB; Soft Knee switch; Auto Mode with 10 ms Attack and 150 ms Release

Limiter: variable Threshold -28 dBfs to 0, ∞:1 Ratio

Output Assign: 4 subgroups and main with post-EQ/post-dynamics option

All settings can be copied among channels and saved as user presets.

50 channel-strip presets for drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, and vocals

2 internal digital effects-processors, each with 50 customizable reverb and delay presets

31-band graphic equalizers

Assignable in four stereo pairs

Mono or stereo operation

Main outputs, aux outputs, subgroup outputs

Scene Store and Recall

Global Scene Storage: all current StudioLive settings

Up to 80 at a time

Automatic Global AutoStore

Individual channel-strip Scene storage

Up to 48 at a time, plus…

50 factory presets for instruments and vocal

Copy and Paste between channels

Customizable naming (for example, “Saturday Gig” or “Main Worship Service”)

Lockout mode to keep inspired amateurs from changing your settings

Metering/Displays

24 x 16- LED Fat Channel matrix:

Pre-dynamics/pre-fader input

Post-dynamics/post-fader output

Gain reduction

Aux 1-10 and EFX A/B output

Fader-position recall

8 x 15-LED main meter bank

Selected channel level

Selected channel gain reduction

Sub buses 1 to 4

Main stereo outputs

15-LED horizontal Pan/Balance display

64 x 194 LCD matrix

Effects parameters

Scene creation, storage, and recall

System menus

2-digit Channel Selected display

Input/Output

24 main inputs, each with XLR mic, ¼" line, and ¼" inserts

2 ¼" stereo (L/R) aux inputs

1 XLR talkback-mic input with phantom power and level control

Unbalanced RCA stereo (L/R) tape inputs and outputs

XLR stereo (L/R) main outputs with level control

¼" stereo (L/R) main outputs

XLR mono output with level control

¼" stereo (L/R) control-room outputs

¼" Headphone output

4 ¼" subgroup outputs

10 ¼" aux outputs

24 pre-insert, balanced direct outputs, Ch. 1-8, 9-16, 17-24 (DB25 sockets) S/PDIF digital out

2 FireWire 400 ports

Digitalia

High-definition analog-to-digital converters (118 dB dynamic range)

Unlimited-headroom, 32-bit floating point, digital mixing and effects processing

Internal sample frequency 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz

Physical

Rugged, non-flex steel chassis

100 mm long-throw faders

Military-grade, quick-touch buttons

BNC 12V lamp socket

Optional dust covers available

Computer system requirements:
Below are the minimum computer-system requirements for your StudioLive 24.4.2.


Windows

Windows 7, Vista, XP (32-bit and 64-bit)

Intel Pentium 4 1.6 GHz processor or AMD Athlon 64 (Turion) (2.5 GHz or faster recommended)

1 GB RAM (2 GB or more recommended)

Macintosh

Mac OS X 10.5.2 or later (32-bit and 64-bit)

PowerPC G4 1.25 GHz or Intel Core Solo 1.5 GHz processor (2 GHz or faster recommended)

1 GB RAM (2 GB or more recommended)

Windows and Macintosh Systems

IEEE 1394 FireWire 400 Port

Internet connection recommended

DVD-ROM drive

Internal or external 7200 RPM storage drive highly recommended

Note that the speed of your processor, amount of RAM and size and speed of your hard drive will greatly affect the overall performance of your recording system. Also, a more powerful system (faster processor with more RAM) will allow for lower latency (signal delay) that you might experience while monitoring audio or MIDI signals.
Monitor resolution for both PC and Macintosh should be no lower than 1024x768 pixels.

Known compatible and incompatible hardware

Microphone Preamp 1-24 (XLR Balanced)

 

Type

XLR Female, Balanced

 

Frequency Response to Direct Output

20 Hz to 40 kHz ±0.5dBu

 

Frequency Response to Main Output

20 Hz to 20 kHz ±0.5dBu

 

Input Impedance (Balanced)

1K Ohm

 

THD to Direct Output

< 0.005%, +4dBu, 20-20kHz, unity gain, unwtd

 

THD to Main Output)

<0.005%, +4 dBu, 20-20 kHz, unity gain, unwtd

 

EIN to Direct Output

+125 dB unwtd,, +130 dB A-wtd

 

S/N Ratio to Direct Output

-97 dB

 

S/N Ratio to Main Output

-94 dB

 

Common Mode Rejection Ratio

+65 dB

 

Gain Control Range

-16 dB to +67 dB (+/- 1 dB)

 

Maximum Input Level (unity gain)

+16 dBu

 

Phantom Power

+48 VDC

Line Inputs

 

Type

1/4" TRS Female, balanced mono

 

Frequency Response to Direct Outputs

10-40 kHz, 0 / -0.5 dBu

 

Frequency Response to Main Outputs

20-20 kHz, +/- 0.5 dBu

 

Input Impedance

10 kΩ

 

THD to Direct Output

<0.0007%, +4 dBu, 20-20 kHz, unity gain, unwtd

 

THD to Main Output

<0.005%, +4 dBu, 20-20 kHz, unity gain, unwtd

 

S/N Ratio to Direct Output

-105 dB

 

S/N Ratio to Main Output

-94 dB

 

Gain Control Range

-20 dB to +20 dB (+/- 1 dB)

 

Maximum Input level (unity gain)

+22 dBu

Tape Inputs

 

Type

1/4” TRS Female, balanced mono

 

Maximum Input Level

+10 dBu

Auxiliary Inputs

 

Type

1/4” TRS Female, balanced (2 stereo pairs)

 

Maximum Input Level

+22 dBu

Main Outputs

 

Type

Male, balanced (stereo pair); 1/4” TRS Female, balanced (stereo pair); XLR Male, balanced (mono)

 

Rated Output Level

+24 dBu

 

Output Impedance

10 kΩ

Aux Outputs

 

Type

1/4” TRS Female, balanced (mono)

 

Rated Output Level

+18 dBu

 

Output Impedance

51 Ω

Subgroup Outputs

 

Type

1/4” TRS Female, balanced (mono)

 

Rated Output Level

+18 dBu

 

Output Impedance

51 Ω

Tape Outputs

 

Type

RCA Female, unbalanced (stereo pair)

 

Rated Output Level

+18 dBu

 

Output Impedance

100 Ω

Control Room Outputs

 

Type

1/4” TRS Female, balanced (stereo pair)

 

Rated Output Level

+18 dBu

 

Output Impedance

51 Ω

System Cross Talk

 

Input to Output

-90 dBu

 

Adjacent Channels

-87 dBu

Noise Gate / Expander

 

Key Listen Filter ()

2nd order resonant bypass; Q=0.7; OFF, 40Hz-16kHz

 

Threshold Range

-84 dB to 0 dB

 

Gate Attenuation Range

-84 dB to 0 dB

 

Attack Time

0.02s to 500ms

 

Release Time

0.05s to 2s

 

Expander Attenuation Range

2:1

     

Limiter

 
 

Threshold

-28dBFS

 

Ratio

∞ :1

 

Attack

20ns

 

Hold

10ms

 

Release

20ms

Compressor

 

Threshold Range

-56 dB to 0 dB

 

Ratio

1:1 to 14:1

 

Attack Time

0.2 ms to 150 ms

 

Release Time

40 ms to 1000 ms

 

Auto Attack and Release

Attack = 10 ms, Release = 150 ms

 

Curve Types

hard and soft knee

EQ

 

Type

2nd order shelving filter (Q = 0.55)

 

Q

0.1 to 4

 

Low (Lowpass or Bandpass)

36 to 465 Hz, ± 15 dB

 

Low Mid

90 Hz to 1.2 kHz, ±15 dB

 

High Mid

380 Hz to 5 kHz, ±15 dB

 

High (Highpass or Bandpass)

1.4 kHz to 18 kHz, ±15 dB

 

Graphic EQ

 

31- Band 1/3rd Octave Controls

Curve-fitting algorithm

 

Gain/Attenuation

±15 dB

Digital Audio

 

ADC Dynamic Range (A-wtd, 48 kHz)

118 dB

 

DAC Dynamic Range (A-wtd, 48 kHz)

118 dB

 

FireWire

S400, 400Mb/s

 

Internal Processing

32-bit, floating point

 

Sampling Rate

44.1, 48 kHz

 

A/D/A Bit Depth

24

 

Reference Level for 0 dBFS

-18 dBu

Clock

 

Jitter

<20 ps RMS (20 Hz - 20 kHz)

 

Jitter Attenuation

>60 dB (1 ns in ≈ 1 ps out)

Power/Environmental

 

Connector

IEC

 

Input-Voltage Range

100 to 240 V~, 50-60Hz

 

Power Requirements (continuous)

100 W

 

Temperature Range

0 - 40 degrees celsius

Physical

 

Length

21.31 inches (541.27 mm)

 

Width

25.19 inches (639.80 mm)

 

Maximum Height

7.02 inches (178.21 mm)

 

Weight

30 lbs.

 

As a commitment to constant improvement, PreSonus Audio Electronics, Inc.reserves the right to change any specification stated herein at anytime in the future without notification.

StudioLive 24.4.2 Mechanical Drawing

StudioLive 24.4.2 Operations Manual (PDF)

Mac OSX Snow Leopard and Leopard (10.5.2+) Universal Control, Virtual StudioLive 1.1 and Driver for FireStudio famliy and StudioLive (32-bit and 64-bit compatibility)
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(Universal Control v 1.1.1 includes driver v 3.5.2 view release notes)

Windows 7, Vista, XP Universal Control, Virtual StudioLive 1.1 and Driver for FireStudio famliy and StudioLive (32-bit and 64-bit compatibility)
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(Universal Control v 1.1.1 includes driver v 3.5.2 view release notes)


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