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PRESONUS STUDIOLIVE SERIES III Digital Console

Flying faders were initially the most impressive thing about digital desks. Punters gasped the first time they saw them change positions at the touch of a button and operators marvelled at all those layers of channels in a small space. Presonus does things differently and has only now included motorised faders in its new StudioLive Series III range of digital audio mixers. While their inclusion will be welcomed by fans of the brand who’ve been eyeing off the competition, flying faders are just one part of modern lit-up touch-screened digital consoles. What’s most impressive about digital mixers now is the depth of functionality, connectivity and how little they cost.

The Presonus StudioLive Series III range of digital mixers comes in three console sizes with three rackmount mixer options that double as expandable I/O. Presonus’s StudioLive series has always strived to combine the

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