PreSonus StudioLive SE 24R 👉 Czy to tańszy Pro Tools HDX?

The PreSonus StudioLive SE 24R is a rack-mount digital mixer, USB audio interface, stage box, and AVB/Milan system component in a single device. It features 24 microphone preamps, 16 mix outputs, a Fat Channel DSP, Universal Control operation, mobile app compatibility, and integration with Fender Studio Pro. In this review, I explore the StudioLive SE 24R and how to understand its seemingly enigmatic structure: 24 physical inputs, 40 channels managed by the mixer engine, and 64x64 channels within the USB/AVB ecosystem. I show where the limitations lie, where the real possibilities begin, and why this device can be a very interesting alternative to a classic audio interface, digital console, or DSP-based studio/PA system. I also cover AVB/Milan, DAW compatibility, Fat Channel in DSP and native versions, applications in the studio, on stage, and in the rehearsal room, and practical details worth knowing before purchasing. Is it something like Pro Tools HDX? Not literally. But the philosophy is similar: hardware, DSP, routing, latency-free monitoring, audio interface, and DAW all form a single workflow. 00:00 Intro 01:44 Mixers without knobs and faders 02:49 First connection to a computer 03:24 How many channels does this mixer have? 06:23 Only 48 kHz 07:06 Where can it be used? 08:07 AVB Milan 09:30 Switch compatibility 10:53 Design details 12:39 Practical notes 15:15 Fender Studio Pro and Fat Channel 16:09 StudioLive and Pro Tools HDX 16:35 Current mixer operation 17:09 Sound and configuration features 18:48 Offline editing 19:43 Personal monitors 20:26 StudioLive as an open system 🔗 0dB.pl courses: https://0db.pl/kursy-warsztaty 👁 Instagram:   / 0db.pl   👁 Facebook:   / 0dbpl   👂 Spotify Podcast: https://spoti.fi/3akUMNv 👂 Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3P5Ekzm #PreSonus #ZeroDecibels #StudioLiveSE24R #StudioLive #PreSonusStudioLive #DigitalMixer #AudioInterface #AVB #MilanAVB #FatChannel #FenderStudioPro #ProToolsHDX #Recording #MusicProduction #LiveSound #0dBpl