In this virtual world there are separate volume controls for inputs 1 and 2, a joint control for inputs 3 and 4 (which can be linked or separate) and one for headphone volume. It's not as attractive as previous PreSonus products, but at least the Control Panel software - where all the attendant tweaking is done - is much better looking. It looks more like a network device - a sturdy chunk of aluminium surrounded on all sides by thick blue-grey plastic. Out of the box you get the Inspire itself, the Control Panel CD, further CDs for the software bundle (Cubase LE 1.08, ACID XMC, Diskwelder Bronze, plug-ins from Audio Damage, Pluggo Jr/Cycling 74, Voxengo and Camel Audio, dozens of Discrete Drums loops, 100 ACID loops and 100 KeyFax Twiddly bits), along with a decent-length FireWire cable, the power supply and the warranty card.Īt first glance, the Inspire doesn't look, well, very inspiring.
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