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How do I connect and configure a MIDI keyboard with the AudioBox USB 96 25th Anniversary Edition?
Connect your MIDI keyboard to the MIDI IN port on the AudioBox. In your DAW, select the AudioBox USB 96 as your MIDI input device within your MIDI track's settings, and ensure MIDI Thru is enabled if necessary to pass the MIDI signal back out.
Can I save custom channel strip settings or effects chains within the AudioBox USB 96 itself?
No, the AudioBox USB 96 is a purely hardware interface; channel strip settings and effects chains are saved within your DAW project, not on the device itself. Save your DAW project to recall these settings later.
What's the best way to set the input gain levels for recording vocals or instruments with the AudioBox USB 96 25th Anniversary Edition?
Adjust the input gain knobs on the front panel so that the signal peaks around -12dBFS to -6dBFS on your DAW's input meters, leaving headroom for dynamic range and preventing clipping. Use the clip indicator light as a guide to avoid distortion.
My computer isn't recognizing the AudioBox USB 96 25th Anniversary Edition, what should I do?
First, ensure the USB cable is securely connected to both the AudioBox and your computer. If the problem persists, try reinstalling the latest drivers from the PreSonus website and restart your computer.
Does the AudioBox USB 96 25th Anniversary Edition have a dedicated hardware input monitoring feature?
Yes, it does! The Mix knob allows for blending between input signal and computer playback, enabling low-latency monitoring of your input signal directly from the AudioBox, which is important when recording live.

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