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Perfect for recording in Studio one
The 1810c it's a very suitable audio interface for recording, good fidelity with recording . It's true that when I bought it, I had the expectation for DC coupled control with Ableton 10 live CV tools. I got disappointed trying endless times to route the outputs to my Eurorack, with the hope for having control with CV, sending Cv,lfo,triggers etc...I noticed that actually you will have at the master a sound buzz equivalent to 2.3 volts in the master as we'll while routing Cv tools with Ableton. Another thing, you can't send separate channel's to the headphones only! I rate a good rating of 4 stars for the Studio 1810c for what it does. Working in Presonus Studio Artis was actually very smooth and nice, The recording hub inputs are good quality. Comparing price and features, are many different products that are standing out there that yo ca spend 250 euro more and you get slated Dc Coupled and listening chosen separate channel in the headphones wile listening another mix in the master. Anyway! I enjoy-it that it is!
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RS
Don't buy it if you use any outboard gear
I bought this card for its four line outputs. I use a lot of outboard gear when I record, and being able to send a few channels to my external gear via the line outs is crucial to me. This has never been a problem with any of the previous sound cards I own but with the Presonus Studio 1810c it's impossible.
It turns out that no matter what DAW you use, and no matter how you set up each channel's output setting, the Presonus Studio 1810c will always send all your project's channels to every output at all times. This makes using outboard gear for processing of individual channels impossible.
I've contacted presonus support about this issue many times but they have not been able to come up with a workable solution. In fact, presonus support don't seem to care about their customers at all.
If you don't use any of the outputs then I guess the Presonus Studio 1810c is ok.
Comment from thomann: To address the individual outputs you can simply Bypass the Universal Control mixer. Other complex routing can be achieved with Universal Control, information on this is available in the manual.
It turns out that no matter what DAW you use, and no matter how you set up each channel's output setting, the Presonus Studio 1810c will always send all your project's channels to every output at all times. This makes using outboard gear for processing of individual channels impossible.
I've contacted presonus support about this issue many times but they have not been able to come up with a workable solution. In fact, presonus support don't seem to care about their customers at all.
If you don't use any of the outputs then I guess the Presonus Studio 1810c is ok.
Comment from thomann: To address the individual outputs you can simply Bypass the Universal Control mixer. Other complex routing can be achieved with Universal Control, information on this is available in the manual.
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