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Malaysian Reserve
2 days ago
- Business
- Malaysian Reserve
PRESONUS REVEALS SPECIAL-EDITION STUDIOLIVE® DIGITAL MIXERS WITH INDUSTRY LEADING RECORDING, REMOTE MIXING AND MILAN-CERTIFIED I/O
Versatile New Mixers that Bring Studio Workflows to the Live Stage BATON ROUGE, La., July 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — PreSonus Audio Electronics, Inc. today introduces the new line of StudioLive Series III SE Digital Mixers. The new line of mixers offers a comprehensive solution for effortless recording and fast mixing workflows with features like Virtual soundcheck, Milan-certified audio networking, Metro remote access and a powerful software suite—including Studio One Pro, Capture and Universal Control. These new versatile mixers are available in three models: SE 16, SE 24 and SE 32. The all-new StudioLive Series III SE Digital Mixers are designed for professionals and installations where recording, playback and remote access are essential—from houses of worship, to small music venues, gigging musicians and audio engineers. PreSonus continues to honor its mission to make professional audio equipment attainable, democratizing the live music and recording processes. With StudioLive SE, users get the ultimate solution for reliable, professional sound on stage and in the studio. The StudioLive Series III SE Digital Mixers offer capabilities beyond any solution in their class: Third-party Milan certification ensures reliable, low-latency, time-aligned AVB audio networking with guaranteed interoperability—allowing StudioLive to effortlessly route audio anywhere with intuitive control and unshakable reliability. FlexMixes provide flexibility to individually configure Aux, Subgroup and Matrix mixes to create over 20 distinct routing configurations, in addition to a dedicated stereo main output. Flexible Routing accommodates patching up to four sources (analog, network, USB and SD card) to any channel, plus the ability to switch between them at the press of a button. Virtual Soundcheck allows sound engineers to recall previous recordings and mix scenes, instantly name channels and engage digital returns—all with the click of a button. The mixers function as a 64×64 channel bidirectional audio interface, delivering Integrated Recording for effortless individual channel capture and streamlined routing to plug-in racks, while allowing uninterrupted performance recording via Capture software or the onboard multitrack SD card. And for those who want to take their recordings further, StudioLive is fully compatible with the award-winning DAW, Studio One Pro. Metro remote access gives users full control of settings, routing, levels and effects processing over an internet connection—while delivering low-latency audio monitoring directly from a local device. Customized Configurations and User Settings let users create tailored fader layouts for quick access to critical channels and lock EQ, dynamics, gain staging, scenes, projects and level limits—keeping less experienced operators focused and on track. 'We're excited to launch the new special edition StudioLive Digital Mixers,' said Adrian Haselhuber, VP of PreSonus Hardware. 'We designed these mixers specifically to address the real-world challenges audio engineers and musicians face during live performances. These powerful mixers come packed with innovative features, including an entire software package to get started recording quickly and easily.' Additionally, StudioLive SE mixers have new ergonomic improvements, expanded reverb parameter set with pro-level depth and precise sonic control, upgraded analog-modeled EQs and compressors plus a new variable release on the Fat Channel limiter for even more tonal sculpting. For those with existing StudioLive Series III Digital Console and Rack Mixers, this release delivers a free firmware update that includes every new DSP and audio networking feature addition plus over 40 improvements to ensure optimized performance and rock-solid stability. A free companion firmware release adds Milan-certified AVB networking for StudioLive Series III ecosystem products (NSB Stage Boxes, EarMix Personal Monitor Mixer and AVB-D16 Dante Bridge). StudioLive SE 16 ($1,999.99 USD, £1,799 GBP, €2,149 EUR, $3,899 AUD, ¥359,920 JPY) 17 Fully recallable touch-sensitive motorized faders (16 channel + 1 Main). 17 XMAX-R remote preamps onboard. Portable, rack-mountable and flexible 40-channel digital console available with 26 mix buses, integrated recording, advanced audio networking and a complete professional software suite (Studio One Pro, Metro, Capture, QMix®-UC and Universal Control). 7 new State-Space modeled EQ (10 total) and 8 new vintage-inspired compressor (11 total) options available on every input and bus. Milan-certified AVB audio networking ecosystem makes it easy to connect PreSonus NSB stage boxes, EarMix 16M personal monitor mixers, other StudioLive Series III mixers and AVB-D16 Dante bridge. Continuously bidirectional 64×64 USB 2.0 interface. Fixed Fat Channel for fast direct access to critical functions. StudioLive SE 24 ($2,999.99 USD, £2,649 GBP, €3,149 EUR, $5,499 AUD, ¥470,140 JPY) 25 Fully recallable touch-sensitive motorized faders (24 Channel + 1 Main). 33 XMAX-R remote preamps onboard. Portable and flexible 40-channel digital console available with 26 mix buses, integrated recording, advanced audio networking and a complete professional software suite (Studio One Pro, Metro, Capture, QMix®-UC and Universal Control). 7 new State-Space modeled EQ (10 total) and 8 new vintage-inspired compressor (11 total) options available on every input and bus. Milan-certified AVB audio networking ecosystem makes it easy to connect PreSonus NSB stage boxes, EarMix 16M personal monitor mixers, other StudioLive Series III mixers and AVB-D16 Dante bridge. Continuously bidirectional 64×64 USB 2.0 interface. Fixed Fat Channel for fast direct access to critical functions. StudioLive SE 32 ($3,499.99 USD, £3,049 GBP, €3,649 EUR, $6,499 AUD, ¥527,670 JPY) 33 Fully recallable touch-sensitive motorized faders (32 Channel + 1 Main). 33 XMAX-R remote preamps onboard. Powerful and flexible 40-channel digital console available with 26 mix buses, integrated recording, advanced audio networking and a complete professional software suite (Studio One Pro, Metro, Capture, QMix®-UC and Universal Control). 7 new State-Space modeled EQ (10 total) and 8 new vintage-inspired compressor (11 total) options available on every input and bus. Milan-certified AVB audio networking ecosystem makes it easy to connect PreSonus NSB stage boxes, EarMix 16M personal monitor mixers, other StudioLive Series III mixers and AVB-D16 Dante bridge. Continuously bidirectional 64×64 USB 2.0 interface. Dynamic fat channel with 8 scribble strip displays. Bluetooth Input. Watch the StudioLive Series III SE Digital Mixers launch video HERE and demo overview video HERE. Lookbook with additional product descriptions can be found HERE and images of StudioLive Series III SE Digital Mixers can be found HERE. For technical specs, additional information on new PreSonus® products and to find a retail partner near you, visit and Join the conversation on social media by following @PreSonus and @Fender. ABOUT FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION:Since 1946, Fender has revolutionized music and culture as one of the world's leading musical instrument manufacturers, marketers and distributors. Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC)–whose portfolio of owned and licensed brands includes Fender®, Squier®, Gretsch® guitars, Jackson®, EVH®, Charvel®, Bigsby® and PreSonus® – follows a player-centric approach to crafting the highest-quality instruments and digital experiences across genres. Since 2015, Fender's digital arm has introduced a new ecosystem of products and interactive experiences to accompany players at every stage of their musical journey. This includes innovative apps and learning platforms designed to complement Fender guitars, amplifiers, effects pedals, accessories and pro-audio gear, and inspire players through an immersive musical experience. FMIC is dedicated to unlocking the power of musical expression for all players, from beginners to history-making legends. In 2021, Fender celebrated 75 years of giving artists 'wings to fly,' carrying on the vision of its founder, Leo Fender, and connecting players through a shared love of music. ABOUT PRESONUS AUDIO ELECTRONICS, Audio Electronics Inc. is the leading designer and manufacturer of recording and live-sound hardware and software solutions that solve real-world problems for creatives of all levels. Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Baton Rouge, La., PreSonus® designs innovative audio tools for musicians, content creators, producers, and audio engineers, providing professional sound quality and features without sacrificing affordability. Today, PreSonus is an owned brand under Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC). While most guitar and bass players still plug into amplifiers, many also plug their instruments into interfaces, recording songs as well as using virtual amps and effects to create their sounds. With a shared passion for music and a commitment to innovation, FMIC and PreSonus are focused on delivering an ecosystem that seamlessly integrates hardware and software for an effortless end-to-end experience. For more information, visit Join the conversation on social media by @PreSonus on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, X, Facebook, Threads. PreSonus, the Wave logo, and the Studio One logo are trademarks of PreSonus Audio Electronics, Inc., and/or its affiliates. All other product and company names may be trademarks of their respective owners, and may be used herein under license. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by or of the respective owners.


NBC News
26-06-2025
- Health
- NBC News
Sale alert: Get 25% off Liquid I.V. electrolyte packets on Amazon right now
Have you noticed just how popular electrolyte drinks have gotten? If it seems like everyone is drinking them, you're not alone. My grocery store is filled with packets that you can add to a standard water bottle to boost hydration. But do they actually work? Research has shown that drinking beverages with electrolytes can help hydrate you after a particularly sweaty workout or other times you're at risk of becoming dehydrated (like a really hot day or when you're sick). One of the most popular electrolyte brands is Liquid I.V. and right now, its passion fruit flavor is 25% off on Amazon. Get all the details below. This box of Liquid I.V. Hydration Mixers has 10 single-serve packets of passion fruit flavored electrolytes that you can mix into 16-ounces of water. From there, stir it together and once the packets are dissolved you can drink it to boost hydration. Along with electrolytes, the powder formula has 100% of the daily recommendation of four B vitamins — B3, B5, B6 and B12, according to the brand. It's also gluten- and dairy-free and non-GMO. Right now, this box of Liquid I.V. Hydration Multiplier is 25% off, bringing the price to $15 for 10 packets. Other on-sale items from Liquid I.V.: Why trust NBC Select? I'm a writer at NBC Select who covers various topics, including home, tech and beauty. I've covered sales and major shopping events like Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday for over a decade.


Daily Record
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Little Mix's Perrie Edwards breaks down in tears over Jesy Nelson 'feud'
Little Mix's Perrie Edwards gave a rare insight into her friendship with Jesy Nelson, who famously quit the band in 2020, as she opened up about their rumoured feud. Jesy Nelson made a sudden exit from Little Mix four years ago, with her ex-bandmate Perrie Edwards later revealing details about the demise of their friendship. Jesy and Perrie, alongside Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall, rose to stardom after being grouped together on The X Factor's eighth series in 2011. Under the guidance of N-Dubz's Tulisa Contostavlos on the ITV programme, Little Mix made history as the first girl band to clinch victory. They released chart-topping tracks like 'Shout Out To My Ex', quickly securing their status as one of Britain's top girl bands. However, just before celebrating their decade-long journey, Jesy decided to part ways with the group. Come 2024, Perrie offered a glimpse into the speculated rift within Little Mix during Fearne Cotton's Happy Place podcast, reports the Mirror. Discussing her relationship with Jesy, Perrie disclosed: "I wrote a song about it, and it's about a friendship that I had, which I no longer have. I mentioned it in an interview, and so many people reached out to me." "It's not really spoken about. When you hear a heartbreak song, it's about a relationship or a significant other, and it's like, 'Unbreak my heart'," she continued. Perrie elaborated: "It was really sad, but at the same time, these things happen, and it makes you think, 'Do we try to rectify the situation? Do I reach out? I feel like I should just stay away.' It's a really horrible dynamic to be in." She added: "You can't force somebody to be friends with you. If they don't want to be friends, they don't want to be friends. But, yes, it's really hard." Bidding Farewell to Little Mix Jesy Nelson announced her departure from Little Mix in December 2020 after nearly a decade with the group, stating that her stint had "taken a toll" on her mental well-being. She took to Instagram to disclose her decision, sharing with her followers: "To all my Mixers. The past nine years in Little Mix has been the most incredible time of my life." "We have achieved things I never thought possible. From winning our first Brit Award to our sold out shows at the O2. Making friends and fans all over the world I cant thank you all enough form the bottom of my heart for making me feel like the luckiest girl in the world. You have always been there to support and encourage me and I will never ever forget." Jesy shared: "The truth is recently being in the band has really taken a toll on my mental health. I find the constant pressure of being in a girl group and living up to expectations very hard. There comes a time in life when we need to reinvest in taking care of ourselves rather than focusing on making other people happy, and I feel like now is the time to begin that process. "I need to spend some time with the people I love, doing things that make me happy. I'm ready to embark on a new chapter in my life - I'm not sure what it's going to look like right now, but I hope you'll still be there to support me. "When you have been in that person's life for years, and they have had your back, and you have been through highs, lows, everything and all of these experiences, it's a wild ride, but you are in it together, and then poof, they're gone ... That is hard to deal with. I struggled a lot with that." She continued, "I want to say thank you to everyone involved in our journey. All the hard work and dedication that went into making us a success. "To every single fan who came to see us in concert, who listened to our songs and sung their hearts out, sent me messages and supported me along the way I want you to know I love you all so much and I could never have done this without you and I appreciate it endlessly. Most of all I want to say thank you to Jade, Perrie and Leigh-Anne for creating some of the most amazing memories I'll never forget. "I hope that you'll continue to fulfil all of your dreams and keep making music that people love. Love Jesy." 'We are fully supportive of Jesy' The remaining trio of Little Mix followed up with a collective statement, saying: "After an amazing 9 years together Jesy has made the decision to leave Little Mix. This is an incredibly sad time for all of us but we are fully supportive of Jesy. "We love her very much and agree that it is so important that she does what is right for her mental health and well-being. We are still very much enjoying our Little Mix journey and the 3 of us are not ready for it to be over." They continued: "We know that Jesy leaving the group is going to be really upsetting news for our fans. We love you guys so much and are so grateful for your loyalty and continued support of all of us. We're looking forward to seeing so many of you on tour. Love always, Jade, Perrie and Leigh-Anne xxx." Rumoured Dispute Rumours of a potential disagreement within Little Mix began to circulate following Jesy's exit from the band. The chatter about a possible rift was stoked when Jesy didn't publicly congratulate Leigh-Anne and Perrie on their pregnancy announcements. The situation appeared to escalate a month later, in August 2021, when Jesy revealed in an interview with The Guardian that she had ceased communication with Leigh-Anne, Perrie and Jade. When quizzed about her current relationship with her former bandmates, Jesy Nelson disclosed: "No, not as much. Not now. I think we all need time. It's a big thing that's happened. I still love them to pieces. They were like my sisters." Despite the split, Jesy has pursued her passion for music, launching a solo career with singles such as 'Boyz', featuring Nicki Minaj, and 'Bad Thing'. Tensions flared following the release of Jesy's 'Boyz' music video, which sparked accusations of Blackfishing – when a white individual modifies their appearance to resemble someone of black or mixed heritage. The situation escalated when Leigh-Anne Pinnock was alleged to have criticised Jesy in leaked DMs shared by influencer NoHun. After NoHun queried whether he should choreograph a dance to Jesy's debut single, Leigh-Anne responded with a firm "no". "No way Leigh Anne, I thought you lot were sound," NoHun replied, prompting Leigh-Anne to suggest: "Do a video about her being a black fish instead." She continued: "She blocked us. Cut us off. Horrible person." The controversy intensified when Nicki Minaj entered the fray, branding Leigh-Anne a "jealous clown" during a live broadcast. In the same live session with Nicki, who appeared on 'Boyz', Jesy expressed gratitude, saying: "Thank you babe, honestly that really means a lot," and clarified that it was never her intention to "offend people of colour" with the video.