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Computer system requirements:
Studio One® is a modern, cross-platform DAW that is capable of operating as a 32-bit or 64-bit application. While we make every effort to ensure Studio One will run well on the widest variety of computers possible, please read these specifications carefully to determine compatibility with your system.
Below are the minimum computer-system requirements for Studio One.
Mac
- Mac® OS X 10.7.2 or later
- Intel® Core™ Duo processor (Intel Core 2 Duo or Core i3 or better recommended)
- 2 GB RAM (4 GB or more recommended)
Windows
- Windows 7x 64/x86 SP1 or Windows 8/8.1 x64/x86 or Windows 10 x64/x86
- Intel Core 2 processor (Intel Core i3 processor or better recommended)
- 4 GB RAM (8 GB or more recommended)
Mac and Windows systems
- Internet connection (not required on machine where Studio One is installed but needed for activation)
- DVD-ROM drive
- Monitor with 1280x768 resolution
- 20 GB hard-drive space
The minimum system requirements may differ for DAWs other than Studio One. Please check the requirements for your DAW of choice with its manufacturer.
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) than you might experience while monitoring audio or MIDI signals. Monitor resolution for both PC and Macintosh should be no lower than 1024x768 pixels.

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Technical Specifications
AudioBox USB® Specifications
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Microphone Preamp
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Type |
XLR Female Balanced |
Frequency Response (±3.0 dB) |
14 Hz to 70 kHz |
Input Impedance (Balanced) |
1200Ω |
THD+N (unwtd, 1 kHz @ +4 dBu Output, Unity Gain) |
< 0.008% |
S/N Ratio (Unity Gain, Ref. = +4 dBu, 20 Hz to 22 kHz) |
> 95 dB |
Common Mode Rejection Ratio (1 kHz, 55 dB Gain) |
> 45 dB |
Gain Control Range (± 1 dB) |
0 dB to 35 dB |
Max Input Level (Unity Gain, 1 kHz @ 0.5% THD+N) |
-3 dBu |
Phantom Power (±2 VDC) |
+48 VDC |
Instrument Input
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Type |
¼" |
TRS Female Unbalanced Input Impedance |
0.5 MΩ |
Line Outputs
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Type |
¼" |
Balanced Output Impedance |
51Ω |
Headphone Output
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Type |
¼" TRS Active Stereo |
Maximum Output |
60 mW/Ch @ 60Ω Load |
Frequency Response (±1.0 dB) |
20 Hz - 30 kHz |
MIDI I/O
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Type |
Dual 5-pin Female DIN |
Digital Audio
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ADC Dynamic Range (A-wtd, 48 kHz Sample Rate) |
105 dB |
DAC Dynamic Range (A-wtd, 48 kHz Sample Rate) |
105 dB |
Bit Depth |
24 |
Reference Level for 0 dBFS |
+4 dBu |
Internal Sample Frequency Selections (kHz) |
44.1, 48 |
Power |
USB Bus-powered |
Physical
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Dimensions |
1/3U (steel chassis) |
Height |
5.5” (139.7 mm) |
Depth |
1.75" (44.45 mm) |
Width |
5.5” (139.7 mm) |
Weight |
5 lbs (2.27 kg) |
M7 Microphone Specifications
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General
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Type |
Large-diaphragm condenser microphone |
Element |
Electret |
Polar Pattern |
Cardioid |
Frequency Response |
40 Hz - 18 kHz |
Sensitivity |
-39 dBV/pa (12.2 mV/pa) |
Rated Impedance |
200Ω |
Equivalent Input Noise (EIN) |
20 dB |
Maximum SPL |
136 dB SPL |
Phantom Power Required |
+12 to +52 VDC, 3 mA |
S/N Ratio |
74 dB |
Dynamic Range |
11 dB |
Current Consumption |
3.5 mA |
Physical
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Diameter |
2.13" (54 mm), maximum |
Length |
6.69" (170 mm) |
Weight |
11.3 oz. (320g) |
HD7 Headphone Specifications
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General
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Acoustic Design |
Dynamic, semi-open |
Driver |
50 mm, neodymium |
Frequency Response |
10 Hz to 30 kHz |
Sensitivity |
98 dB SPL (1 mW) |
Maximum Power |
300 mW |
Rated Impedance |
56Ω |
Earpad |
Leather |
Physical
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Weight, without Cable |
7.8 oz (222g) |
Cable |
8' 2" (2.5m) straight, single-sided |
Plug Adapter |
1/8" to 1/4" (3.5 to 6.3 mm), screw-on, gold-plated, stereo mini-plug |
As a commitment to constant improvement, PreSonus Audio Electronics, Inc., reserves the right to change any specification stated herein, at any time, without notification.