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PreSonus Offering Free PRM1 Reference Mic With Purchase Of StudioLive 24.4.2

Company celebrating new Universal Control 1.7 with integrated Smaart audio analysis and optimization software

PreSonus is celebrating the release of Universal Control 1.7 with integrated Rational Acoustics Smaart audio analysis and optimization software by offering a free PRM1 precision reference microphone with the purchase of a StudioLive 24.4.2 digital mixer.

The offer runs from March 1 to May 31, 2013. The PRM1 mic normally lists for $99, U.S.

Smaart Measurement Technology provides a spectrograph and real-time analyzer (RTA) that lets the user see, graphically, what’s going on with the mix, fostering quick fixes of frequency problems and squelch feedback.

The new Universal Control 1.7 adds three Smaart wizards that make it easy to view the frequency response of a venue, quickly calculate and set delay-system timing, and verify output connectivity.

Use of these new wizards requires a reference or “measurement,” microphone like the PRM1—an omnidirectional mic with a flat frequency response for capturing the sound in the room as accurately as possible.

The offer is valid at all U.S. PreSonus dealers and at dealers in several other nations. Customers outside of the U.S. should check with their local dealers to find out whether they are participating. Go here for more specific info.

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