PreSonus just got consumed when the guitar giant decided to slap its logo onto everything. The legendary Studio One Pro software became Fender Studio Pro, while the Quantum and AudioBox interfaces joined the Fender Quantum Series and Fender AudioBox Go families. The PreSonus name survives only on Eris speakers, StudioLive boards, and Air XD boxes, but user accounts migrated to MyFender.
Version eight of the renamed DAW brings a fresh look alongside Mustang and Rumble plugins that pack fifty-seven amp simulations. The update adds smart tools for turning recordings into MIDI notes via AI tech. Beat makers get refreshed Impact and Sample One units, while songwriters can use a helper tool for building chord progressions.
The hardware refresh includes the Quantum LT line, which sports low-latency drivers and high-gain preamps. The massive LT 16 model carries sixteen inputs and modular synth outputs. Higher-end Quantum HD units run at high sample rates with auto-gain features and re-amping jacks. Mobile producers can grab the tiny AudioBox Go, which runs off USB power.
Fender also teased Motion controllers arriving later with FATAR pads and light-up knobs for managing sessions. Buying the permanent software license costs roughly two hundred bucks, though subscriptions exist. Interfaces range from ninety-nine dollars for the small box up to over a grand for the top-tier HD unit.
Version eight of the renamed DAW brings a fresh look alongside Mustang and Rumble plugins that pack fifty-seven amp simulations. The update adds smart tools for turning recordings into MIDI notes via AI tech. Beat makers get refreshed Impact and Sample One units, while songwriters can use a helper tool for building chord progressions.
The hardware refresh includes the Quantum LT line, which sports low-latency drivers and high-gain preamps. The massive LT 16 model carries sixteen inputs and modular synth outputs. Higher-end Quantum HD units run at high sample rates with auto-gain features and re-amping jacks. Mobile producers can grab the tiny AudioBox Go, which runs off USB power.
Fender also teased Motion controllers arriving later with FATAR pads and light-up knobs for managing sessions. Buying the permanent software license costs roughly two hundred bucks, though subscriptions exist. Interfaces range from ninety-nine dollars for the small box up to over a grand for the top-tier HD unit.