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PreSonus StudioLive AR16c USB-C 18-Channel Hybrid Performance and Recording Mixer

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PreSonus StudioLive AR16c USB-C 18-Channel Hybrid Performance and Recording Mixer
Key Features
  • 8 Mono & 4 Stereo Channels
  • Stereo Super Channel
  • 18x4 24-Bit / 96 kHz USB Audio Interface
  • Built-In 2x2 SD Recorder
Building upon the success of the original AR16-USB, the PreSonus StudioLive AR16c is an 18-channel hybrid performance and recording mixer well suited for a variety of applications including mixing and recording live shows, studio productions, band rehearsals, podcasts, and more. Updates to to the AR16c include a USB-C connection, Bluetooth 5.0, and a refresh of the mixer's layout and design. The mixer is packed with analog connections and digital tools that are powerful, yet easy to learn and use. The mixer features Class-A preamps and 3-band EQ.
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Will the AR16 power out small church’s speakers ...

Will the AR16 power out small church’s speakers or do we need to get some sort of amp?
Asked by: Daniel
The AR16 will not supply power for speakers so you will either need a power amp or powered speakers.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2021-04-08

Can this livestream through the USBC?

Can this livestream through the USBC?
Asked by: Eric
Yes, the PreSonus StudioLive AR16c Hybrid Performance and Recording Mixer can be used for livestreaming from the built-in USB-C audio interface.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2023-05-08

Can you do sound on sound over dubbing recording?

Can you do sound on sound over dubbing recording?
Asked by: Edward
Since the PreSonus StudioLive AR16c is a digital recorder that supports multitrack recording, you can playback a track and then record the same audio from the playback track together with new overdubbed audio onto another track. It's the same basic idea as sound on sound recording which is done on tape by bypassing the recorder's erase head and re-recording audio to build up layers of recorded audio on the same track. A similar type of layering of sounds can be accomplished using a digital multitrack recorder.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2023-02-21
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