The outputs are pretty standard in what they do. It means that the audio distribution is equal among the DAW and the inputs. By default, the knob is positioned in the exact middle.
You can monitor the audio coming from the DAW, inputs, or a mix of both. In the AudioBox USB 96, there is a knob that controls the audio distribution. It benefits a singer to sing a song in sync with the audio track, which leads to smoother vocal recordings. Since the AudioBox USB 96 has near-zero latency, direct monitoring becomes even more helpful. An application of direct monitoring is recording vocals in sync with tracks. Next comes the direct monitoring feature, enabling a person to hear the audio captured in the microphone. We will talk more about the same in the sound quality section in just a bit. However, I don’t recommend using dynamic mics on this audio interface as they generate a lot of noise in the background. This means that it can record condenser mics as well and not just dynamic mics. Is there Phantom Support?īoth the inputs in AudioBox USB 96 are +48V phantom power. Sadly, it consumes one of your inputs which limits what you can do with the other input. In some audio interfaces like 2i2, there is no MIDI I/O.
Related: Best budget audio interfaces! PreSonus AudioBox USB 96 Audio Interface Reviewįirst let us see some of the most notable features of the PreSonus Audiobox USB 96. Apart from its reliable first impressions, does the PreSonus AudioBox USB 96 delivers more than its competitors, including Focusrite Scarlett 2i2. The black paint looks fantastic, and the external case is quite solid as well.
The AudioBox USB 96 is now available in full black color as a part of the 25th anniversary of PreSonus. It is very portable, light-weight & provides an easy setup. The PreSonus AudioBox USB 96 is a budget audio interface that has got a good amount of noticeable features. After a long wait, it is finally time for PreSonus AudioBox USB 96 Review.