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Introducing the PreSonus Revelator™ io44 | 4x4 audio interface with built in streaming mixer.

Description
Built-in onboard audio effects for every analog input are designed using State-Space models of classic broadcast gear. Professionally crafted presets make you stand out with a single click so you’ll get a polished sound without keeping an audio engineer on retainer. Additional effects let you emulate concert halls, AM radio or otherworldly invaders to completely transform your sound—or get into character.
Revelator io44 features an easy-to-use mixer that lets you add audio from three different applications at once so you can add backing tracks, Skype calls, or gameplay quick and easy—without taxing your computer. An automatic output limiter prevents your stream from distorting. Whether you’re on macOS or Windows, you can create custom mixes of your inputs and your applications and monitor it all at near-zero latency so you can stream and record simultaneously.
You’ll can even control the processing and mixer of Revelator io44 from a compatible mobile device running UC Surface—no need to switch applications on your main computer. And, best of all, you also get the award-winning Studio One Artist plus the Studio Magic suite—over $1,000 worth of plug-ins, software and tutorials.



Features
- Ultra-compact, mobile 4x2 USB streaming interface
- Powerful onboard StudioLive processing lets you polish your sound (or completely transform it) with reverb, compression, EQ and fantastic Voice FX—all without taxing your CPU
- Integrated mixer lets you blend audio from up to three applications at once
- Connect nearly anything: mics, guitars, headsets and stereo sources like DJ mixers
- Professionally crafted presets make you sound like a pro with a single click
- Create your own custom presets to share, save or produce on the go
- Studio One Artist recording software and Studio Magic software bundle included
Specs
- 1 XLR combo microphone/instrument input with +48V phantom power
- 1 TRS 1⁄8” stereo line input
- 1 TRRS 1/4" stereo headset connection (mic in, stereo out)
- 2 TRS 1/4" main outputs
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of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Amateur Recording2
- Home Studio2
- Outdoor Events / Games2
- Performances1
- Professional Recording1
- Has inherent interference noise (DSP filters it)1
- Experienced2
- Versatile2
- Compact1
- Durable1
- Easy To Use1
- Good Audio1
Reviewed by 2 customers
A fantastic product that is modern and easy to use
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byMichael
fromMenifee CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I use this awesome device in conjunction with my PC and I can also run my wireless mic system that has XLR output into the XLR input,is great and the software that came with it is awesome. It's a nice modern piece of equipment and I really like the brand name, a very nice device.
Game Changer but apparently a secret. Noise in dry signal.
submitted3 years ago
byMike
fromSouthern USA
The onboard DSP is what separates this from other interfaces in its price class. It's not until over double its price where other brands (Apogee, Antelope, RODE, TC Helicon) have onboard DSP. Plus the included phat channel is more comprehensive than any of the onboard DSP in audio interfaces right now. The phat channel is what I used to spend thousands of dollars purchasing outboard boxes to do. It is great for the vocalist with everything, save for something like BBE Sonic, Aphex Aural, or Helicon Adaptive. It is a bit overkill for a streamer, but it is much more than enough to process the spoken voice appropriately for the stream. It has both XLR (w/ 48V) and 1/4" mono on the first jack. The 2nd jack is 1/8" stereo headset - which also accepts the mic input from a headset such as a condenser boom mic - the 2nd jack also provides the correct stepped down voltage to bias a headset condenser from a TRRS. There is also a 1/8" stereo in jack that accepts a TRS. Jack 1 can also be used with an electret (headset or video boom) condenser mic, but a separate adapter that steps down the 48V to the appropriate 5V must be purchased separately. A straight through adapter will not work because of no power. Turn on the 48V and you might find the mic going poof with a small pop and white smoke. The onboard DSP really shines when used live. Absolutely zero perceived latency and no load on the CPU. No, it not as flexible as using VSTs - but all VSTs add latency which will not work for performers who use live monitors as an integral part of the performance. For some reason, people don't seem to be flocking to this even though it is unmatched in its price range right now. I've had other Presonus interfaces and this one also suffers from interference noise. It is very annoying if listening to the dry open signal. However, with the onboard DSP, it is filtered out and doesn't bother me. The interference was why a previous Presonus interface I've had was unusable - but it also had no onboard DSP. I like the software package that comes with it. But I found it is a bit challenging to get, especially for a musician that parties a lot. However, once its downloaded, it's a very capable DAW plus tone module package. I liked the Presonus Revelator concept so much that I also bought another io44 as well as the AIO condenser mic solution.
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