Presonus Faderport 16

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16-Channel DAW Production Controller

  • 16 Professional, touch-sensitive 100 mm motor faders (Dual-Servo Drive Belt)
  • High fader resolution: 10 Bits/1,024 steps
  • 85 Background and status illuminated buttons
  • 104 Controllable functions
  • 16 High-resolution LC displays as digital labeling fields
  • Timecode and level display
  • Small encoder as panpot and other selected parameters
  • Large data wheel with push button for scrolling, zooming, navigation and much more
  • 2 Arrow buttons for step-by-step navigation and setting
  • Transport control, tracking control, automation control
  • Session Navigator, Fader Modes, Mixer View
  • Undo/Redo, click track on/off, tap tempo, set markers, plugin parameters and much more
  • 4 Programmable user buttons
  • 8 Function buttons
  • Native Studio One support, HUI and Mackie control selectable
  • Compatible with ProTools, Logic, Cubase, Ableton, Nuendo, Bitwig, Reaper, Digital Performer and others
  • Jack for optional footswitch (start/stop commands)
  • No driver installation necessary
  • Power supply: External power supply (12 VDC/2 A)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): approx. 498 x 302 x 53.6 mm
  • Weight: 3.63 kg
  • Incl. full version of Studio One 3 Artist (DAW)
  • Suitable protective cover: Art.516108 (not included in delivery)

System requirements:

  • Mac: OS X 10.8.5 or later
  • Intel Core 2 Duo (Intel Core i3 or faster recommended)
  • Windows 7 x64/x86 SP1 + platform update
  • Windows 8.1 x64/x86
  • Windows 10 x64/x86
  • Intel Core 2 Duo (Intel Core i3 or faster recommended)
Available since January 2018
Item number 424629
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
USB Yes
Bluetooth No
5-pole DIN MIDI No
Ethernet No
Fader 16
Rotary Encoders 2
Audio I/O No
Transport Function Yes
Footswitch connection Yes
Foot Controller Connection No
Bus-Powered No
Jog Yes
Joystick No
Additional Features LCD Display per Channel
£739
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Glitchy scribble strip, but otherwise great
bmullen87 22.10.2019
I primarily bought this controller to use specifically with Studio One, which is the main DAW I use for working with audio. As such my expectations were a very tight knit integration with the DAW. By and large I've been very happy with this, and while I'd love there to be a solution to make more tactile use of plugins on channels etc the technology hasn't really advanced that much yet. Nonetheless using this for Studio One is great and a far better experience than click with a mouse or using keyboard exclusively. I do still use both in conjunction with the controller, but each interface to its own strength.

Pros - 16 faders makes mixing a breeze. There's a nice long throw on the faders and although they can be a little jittery at times when playing back automation I've found them very smooth to the touch. I also make a lot of use out of the transport controls, in particular the one big click encoder. The controller itself is nice and lightweight and doesn't take up a huge amount of space.

Cons
The scribble strip is glitchy. By this I mean I'll often turn the controller on and the first four items will simply display blank instead of informing me what's on those channels. This is usually solved by switching the controller off and back on - but this really seems to me like something that just wasn't tested and fixed before manufacturing. It seems like many other users have the same problem. This is why I have deducted points from quality. Also the positioning of these above the faders, and the use of quite small screens on them make them difficult to make out. Maybe it's me coming from old school world, but I'd instinctively have my scribble strip below the faders if they were the old "write on them yourself" kind, and that's where I'd expect to see them. Some people will complain about there only being one pan knob. This doesn't bother me, but.... it might be a consideration for other people.

Overall though I very much enjoy the experience of using the faderport - minor niggles aside!
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High quality controller, could use some kind of kickstand option
Vanjanja 18.12.2019
Very impressed with it. I use it with Studio One, and the integration is flawless, it really speeds up the workflow. The faders feel nice, they are responsive and fast, and it really feels like a real analog mixer. Lots of features, basically covers everything you may need out of a DAW controller. However, the angle it lays on the desk is basically totally flat, so, if it's not right in front of you, you may have difficulty viewing the small scribble screens. It would be great if it had some kind of kickstand legs at the end just so you can adjust the angle if needed. I'm going to try my luck with a laptop stand, but for now, I just have a rolled up towel at the other end, so it's raised up a little.
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Problems with the encoder
chronomic 13.03.2020
When adjusting the blue encoder in the clockwise, in some cases it makes ghost "clicks" (I twist it in two steps — it makes three and after go back on one step. It seems to be minor problem, but annoying so much. In case you'll transport in the mixer section to the last channel and this "bug" appears the cursor goes back to previous to the last channel despite it has not to be there. So, it's not only annoying but doesn't work the way it should.
The second problem is "absence" of adequate fader calibrating. Even after doing it, the accurate is among 0.2-0.4dB.
Anyway, it`s so good and pleasant controller for me, as a Studio One user.

Everything related to the service was excellent — fast,
with high quality and without extra questions as it happens.

Pros:
+ good materials and design, it is pleasant to touch
+ best functionality for this price
+ really improves the workspace, mainly with the Studio One

Cons:
- glitchy encoder (big blue knob)
- rarely bugs with the scribble strip and some fader modes.
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A bit of a dissapointment
Lord Cabot 20.08.2022
I am an Ableton Live user and I wanted a controller with motorized faders.
Though kind of supported, when all is said and done - it's superficial at best.

My biggest three complains:
1) There is no metering on the channels, rendering the unit almost useless since you can't tell what channel is outputting, but, rather you need to read the ancient, low quality, monochrome LCD display that has terrible view angle to make sure you loose any possible emersion and break your flow.
Technically there is a way to enable metering on these small LCD's but get this - it's different then the Live's. It's some kind of average that looks unnatural and frankly I hate it.
2) It doesn't understand drum racks. I love Live's drum racks and use them all the time. In Live you can expand them and use faders, but Faderport is clueless and you'd need to make a new channel for each element instead.
This means I'm not using the unit at the start of my projects and then I just forget it exists. Really bad, would be a huge improvement.
3) After replacing the unit with something else I thought ok, maybe I can use it for something else, like the inputs on my RME UFX+ or something.
After opening a ticket Presonus has made it clear that it's "only a DAW controller". And not a very good one at that.

Some good sides would be the faders - they are big and feel nice. But it feels as an incomplete solution.

I am sorry to say but I regret buying this unit, at least as an Ableton user. Maybe it's amazing for some other DAW's but I'd advise Ableton users to pass on this.
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