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Very good choice for cover bands
I've choose this console over Beringer X32 family because I wanted to have portability with the maximum of outputs and not compromising the quality of the sound.
- The sound quality is way better then his direct competitors ex. Behringer.
- The handling could be better but every console has her own learning curve.
- Portability versus her processing power is the best, I mean, for 32in you get 16omni outs + LR. Not to mention that every output can be used as Aux, Sub group or Matrix. Has 4 dedicated mono subgroups. And the cherry on the cake is that in this console you can create DCA (the producer calling these "Custom groups"), more then 30 but you will never need as many as the console can handle.
-RTA can help to hunt feedback or to tune your PA. Downside is that they cut the Smaart section like they had on older PreSonus AI series.
The effects sound decent but I found the names of the effect features not as the industry standards.
UC Surface is intuitive and can be operated from 4 devices in total 4 layouts: Console, Fat Channel, Sends, and Meters!
Conclusion: Worth to invest!
- The sound quality is way better then his direct competitors ex. Behringer.
- The handling could be better but every console has her own learning curve.
- Portability versus her processing power is the best, I mean, for 32in you get 16omni outs + LR. Not to mention that every output can be used as Aux, Sub group or Matrix. Has 4 dedicated mono subgroups. And the cherry on the cake is that in this console you can create DCA (the producer calling these "Custom groups"), more then 30 but you will never need as many as the console can handle.
-RTA can help to hunt feedback or to tune your PA. Downside is that they cut the Smaart section like they had on older PreSonus AI series.
The effects sound decent but I found the names of the effect features not as the industry standards.
UC Surface is intuitive and can be operated from 4 devices in total 4 layouts: Console, Fat Channel, Sends, and Meters!
Conclusion: Worth to invest!
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Total Satisfaction — Compact, Powerful, and Flexible
Absolutely great product. It saves a ton of space and eliminates many of the headaches that come with aging analog mixers — mainly by avoiding wear-prone mechanical components like pots, faders, buttons, and built-in FX units, which are all common failure points over time.
Despite its compact size, this unit offers an impressive amount of I/O — 32 inputs and 16 aux outputs — but what really stands out is the immediate and intuitive control via a 12” touchscreen (iPad Pro in my case). Replacing this kind of routing flexibility with an analog mixer would easily take up half my studio and introduce far more potential points of failure due to all the physical controls.
One of the features I love most is the ability to save and recall mix states at any point — an absolute game-changer for hybrid setups, sound design, and live performance.
Sound quality is excellent. The built-in EQ, compressor, gate, and limiter on every channel and bus are very effective and sound great for their purpose. They help keep my workflow efficient and focused, without needing a ton of outboard gear.
Only one issue I’ve encountered: when using it as my main audio interface (USB out from my Mac Mini), it has occasionally crashed or become unresponsive. To avoid this, I now run my Mac audio output through a Native Instruments Audio 6 interface into a stereo pair of inputs on the StudioLive (e.g., inputs 31/32), just like I would with any other stereo instrument. This has completely solved the problem in my setup.
Overall, total satisfaction. Highly recommended for anyone needing a flexible digital mixer with powerful routing, great sound, and a modern workflow.
Despite its compact size, this unit offers an impressive amount of I/O — 32 inputs and 16 aux outputs — but what really stands out is the immediate and intuitive control via a 12” touchscreen (iPad Pro in my case). Replacing this kind of routing flexibility with an analog mixer would easily take up half my studio and introduce far more potential points of failure due to all the physical controls.
One of the features I love most is the ability to save and recall mix states at any point — an absolute game-changer for hybrid setups, sound design, and live performance.
Sound quality is excellent. The built-in EQ, compressor, gate, and limiter on every channel and bus are very effective and sound great for their purpose. They help keep my workflow efficient and focused, without needing a ton of outboard gear.
Only one issue I’ve encountered: when using it as my main audio interface (USB out from my Mac Mini), it has occasionally crashed or become unresponsive. To avoid this, I now run my Mac audio output through a Native Instruments Audio 6 interface into a stereo pair of inputs on the StudioLive (e.g., inputs 31/32), just like I would with any other stereo instrument. This has completely solved the problem in my setup.
Overall, total satisfaction. Highly recommended for anyone needing a flexible digital mixer with powerful routing, great sound, and a modern workflow.
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Excellent product to me do the expected
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Thank you, Thomann. I received my Presonus Studiolive 32R. quality product and lots of good features! user-friendly digital device.
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the best in its price range
32 combo TRS/XLR inputs, 16 TRS outputs in a 2U rack unit, that's unseen with other brands
On top of that, can be used stand alone or as a stage box.
With my SLII32SC, it's the perfect combo for touring with a band.
But that's just only scratching the surface of what this thong is capable to do.
And as usual, super fast shipping
On top of that, can be used stand alone or as a stage box.
With my SLII32SC, it's the perfect combo for touring with a band.
But that's just only scratching the surface of what this thong is capable to do.
And as usual, super fast shipping
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