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PreSonus AudioBox 96 Studio 25th Anniversary Edition
Start recording today with this complete package, the PreSonus AudioBox 96 Studio 25th Anniversary Edition! Based on the AudioBox USB 96 audio/MIDI interface and award-winning Studio One recording and production software, PreSonus AudioBox 96 Studio is great for creating multitrack recordings, demos, live recordings, podcasts, field recordings for video and sound effects, and much more.
Audio/MIDI Interface
The AudioBox USB 96 is the heart of the AudioBox 96 Studio. This simple, handy little audio/MIDI interface has just the right features for basic recording needs, including two combo mic/instrument inputs and zero-latency monitoring, so you can simply plug in and start recording right away. Bus-powered, built to travel, compatible with most recording software for Mac and Windows, and equipped with high-performance microphone preamplifiers and professional-quality, 24-bit, 96 kHz converters, the AudioBox USB 96 makes high-definition recording easy.
M7 Condenser Microphone
Get your mic collection off to a good start with the M7 large-diaphragm condenser microphone. Condenser mics are the overwhelming choice of recording studio professionals, enabling you to capture musical details, harmonics, and subtle nuances that would get lost with dynamic mics. Large-diaphragm condenser microphones, like the M7, tend to warm up a sound, making them the go-to microphone for recording vocals and a wide range of instruments.
HD7 Professional Headphones
PreSonus high-definition HD7 headphones take advantage of a patented, semi-open sound chamber to deliver exceptionally deep low frequencies with a balanced and yet powerful bass punch. Accurate midrange and extended treble response let you pick out the fine details of a mix or track. The lightweight, ergonomic design adjusts to any head size, offering a comfortable listening experience during long recording sessions.
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I am a dummy
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h/w? sorry for the ignorance.
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It's not better necessarily.
If you already have a USB mic and only plan to use that microphone, but no other inputs such as instrument cable or XLR mic then that's fine. But if you want a a nice microphone or plan to make music, or have multiple microphones, then you will likely have to run things through an audio interface. Note that you cannot run your USB mic through the interface and can't really have both USB mic and stuff behind interface at same time.
no, just for this.