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heart of your digital recording studio. You can plug in microphones, instruments and
external preamps into the analog inputs while monitoring them in real time without
latency. Any mLAN compatible keyboard such as the Yamaha Motif or Korg Triton Studio can
be seamlessly patched into the FireWire ports of the FIREstation to send audio and MIDI
information to your computer. Need more inputs? Just daisy chain multiple FIREstations for
up to 40 channels of I/O.
FireWire is quickly becoming the new
standard in computer recording. The Presonus FIREstation solves many of the problems
associated with recording into a computer while delivering uncompromising audio quality
and world class features that put it ahead of any interface in it's class. In the
FIREstation, the major problems associated with computer recording are solved:
Easy interface into the computer without having to install additional PCI cards
Bidirectional audio, MIDI and word sync information together on a single
FireWire bus
Zero-latency monitoring of recording sources while overdubbing
Accepts multiple formats of analog and digital inputs and outputs:
balanced/unbalanced analog, ADAT, and S/PDIF
Expandable up to 40 channels I/O
May be used as a stand-alone A/D and D/A converter as well as an 8x2 analog line
mixer
Dual-Path preamps provide a tube or solid state audio path to give maximum tonal
flexibility
Built in 1x1 MIDI port to interface keyboards or other MIDI devices
Compatible with Yamaha mLAN
Mac and PC compatible; ships with ASIO drivers for use with today's hottest audio
software
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The FIREstation is a computer recording
interface that provides connection to the recording software environment via a high-speed
FireWire connection. FireWire, the ultimate data transfer protocol, solves the
problem of having to use an internal recording interface sound card or large cables
connecting to a recording interface. The benefits of FireWire and the IEEE1394
standard are many, including: hundreds of channels of digital audio and MIDI on one
network, easy connection of additional interfaces between products, master clock control
bus that precludes the need for Word Clock distribution.
Stand Alone Mode |
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| The FIREstation can also be used without
a computer in 'Stand Alone Mode' where all eight channels of analog inputs are directly
routed to the ADAT Lightpipe outputs and vice versa. In this mode, you can use the
FIREstation simply as an eight channel A/D and D/A converter. This is a great way to add
I/O to many of today's popular digital recorders and interfaces such as Digi001, MOTU
2408, and many others. In addition, all eight channels of analog inputs are simultaneously
routed to the FIREstation's line mixer. The mixed signal is sent out of the MAIN Outputs
as well as the Headphone Outputs. This allows the FIREstation to be used as a stand alone
8x2 analog line mixer. Since the Dual-Path preamps have balanced direct outputs in
addition to the mixed Main Outputs, the FIREstation offers even more flexibility by
allowing you to use it as an independent stereo mic preamp. |
FireWire |
FireWire, the ultimate recording media network, solves the problem of having to use an
internal recording interface sound card or large cable connecting to a recording
interface. The benefits of FireWire and the IEEE-1394 standard are many, including:
hundreds of channels of digital audio and midi on one network, easy connection of
additional interfaces between products, master clock control bus that precludes the need
for word clock distribution. |
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| Why mLAN? |
The FIREstation uses Yamaha's protocol for
FireWire recording called mLAN. The difference between mLAN and other FireWire recording
systems is that mLAN is an 'open' platform allowing compatibility with other
manufacturer's hardware including Apogee, Korg and Yamaha with many more
to come. mLAN stands for 'Music Local Area Network' and works just like a computer
network. Multiple mLAN devices can be chained together so that digital audio, MIDI and
Word Clock information can be sent to and from each device. Now, audio interfaces, digital
mixers and keyboards can all communicate using mLAN. |
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Features
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Two Dual-Path Tube/Solid State Preamplifiers
-20 dB Pad
48V Phantom Power
Twelve-Channel Analog Mixer
MIDI I/O
Two High-Speed FireWire Ports
Eight Channels of Analog I/O
Eight Channels of ADAT I/O
S/PDIF I/O
Control Room and Headphone Outputs
External Recording Punch Input
Expandable to 40 Channels of I/O
Mac and PC Compatible
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Technical
Specifications
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| Preamp Bandwidth |
10Hz to 50kHz |
| Preamp Input Impedance |
1.3k Ohms |
| Instrument Input Impedance |
2M Ohms |
| Preamp THD |
0.002% |
| Residual Noise Floor |
-96dBu |
| Preamp Gain |
70dB |
| TRS Input Impedance |
10k Ohms |
| TRS Input Nominal Level |
+4dBu |
| TRS Output Impedance |
51Ohms |
| TRS Output Nominal Level |
+4dBu |
| TRS Main Outputs Impedance |
51 Ohms |
| TRS Main Outputs Nominal Level |
+4dBu |
| Headphone Output |
100mW 20-20k |
| Preamp Pad |
20dB |
| Phantom Power |
48V +/- 2V |
| Meter |
-20dBu, -10dBu, Clip at
+18dbu |
| Internal Supply |
Linear |
| Analog to Digital Converters |
24-bit / 44.1K or 48K |
| ADC Dynamic Range |
107db |
| DAC |
24-bit / 44.1K or 48k |
| DAC Dynamic Range |
107db |
| DAC Noise Floor |
-96dB |
| Internal Word Clock Jitter |
Ultra-Low |
| mLan Speed |
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The FIREstation is compatible with any
system using ASIO drivers. Including:
Operating Systems:
Windows XP
Mac OS 9.x
Software:
ACID PRO
Cool Edit Pro
Cubase SX
Cubase VST
Digital Performer
Fruityloops
Logic
Nuendo
Reason
ReCycle
SONAR
Sound Forge
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