





🎛️ Elevate your mix game—because your tracks deserve the pro touch!
The PreSonus FaderPort 16 is a compact, professional-grade DAW controller featuring 16 touch-sensitive motorized faders, 16 high-definition Scribble Strip displays, and comprehensive transport and automation controls. Designed for seamless integration with Studio One Pro and compatible with all major DAWs on Mac and Windows, it offers advanced session navigation and plug-in control modes. Bundled with over $1000 in premium recording software, it connects via USB 2.0 for instant setup, making it the ultimate mixing companion for serious producers and engineers.
| ASIN | B0779G4YSQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,624 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #6 in Digital Audio Workstation Controllers |
| Compatible Devices | DAWs (Studio One, Ableton Live, Logic Pro X, Cubase, Pro Tools) on Windows and Mac via USB 2.0 |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (180) |
| Date First Available | March 17, 2009 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Hardware Platform | PC/Mac |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8 pounds |
| Item model number | FADERPORT 16 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Mixer Channel Quantity | 16 |
| Musical Style | Electronic |
| Product Dimensions | 11.9 x 19.6 x 2.11 inches |
| Size | Medium |
| Standing screen display size | 1 |
| Supported Software | Studio One |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
R**S
Very happy
I love this mixer. I actually bought it to use with the latest free version of Sonar. Very simple configuration and it was working nicely with the basic functions. However this product was really designed to be paired with PreSonus Studio One DAW and comes with a free year subscription. After working with the two together I am switching to Studio One exclusively. I am very pleased.
K**)
Fabulous product
I am a Cubase 13 user and the process of getting it set up was rather cumbersome. I ended up using a YouTube video by "Chris Selim - Mixdown Online" to get everything wired up and working properly. He did two videos on it and I found them both helpful. Once you get it set up, it's just freaking brilliant! I love this box and wouldn't think about NOT having one!
N**F
Great Controller
Makes the workflow faster, easy to use, I've read before that some people think that it does not have a master channel, however it does, its just not a dedicated fader like the older consoles are. This is better!
J**E
Excellent work tool
It is accurate, works perfectly with pro tools and is very easy to use
J**Z
The shipping speed is Excellent
Awesome!!!
R**A
Faderport 16 - Be aware of Major Issues / November 2020
I am a studio veteran and previous touring professional with primetime TV appearances. I do not leave reviews, but if I can help others with it, I will do so. I have the Studio live 32 Series III - A faderport V2 - Atom Drum Pad, and Studio One Professional 5, and have also had the Studio Live 24 Series III - and their stage boxes AVB monitoring and their discontinued digital remote CS mixer too. As you can see I have been a major supporter of Presonus even going back to their Firewire Firepod interface back in the day. Faderport 16 usage for channel button on, and left right arrow buttons does not connect with the on screen mixer in studio one and is a useless function - the assumed movement like on Faderport V2 (single channel) is the channel arrows scrolls the software mixer window on the Studio One screen fader by fader to help you keep track of your movement. On the faderport 16 the channel arrows only move into view the unseen faders on the physical mixer's tiny scribble strips and still leave the previous selected channel engaged and highlighted. Movement around on this mixer as a whole takes 3 times longer fiddling with what is what and where you are at and what track is in view. Depending on what button mode you are in, there is no consistency to what the blue scroll wheel does or left right buttons do - In a constant state of checking your mode, then asking yourself can I use this button for this, and that scroll wheel for that. Add to this the shift button mess, as buttons that you were using for this, are all the sudden doing something else because the shift button is on - even though you turned it off. So cumbersome and its a function overload with poor design for software navigation on every level. I was blown away by how much more logical, functional and fast the single channel faderport v2 is in comparison to this. The LCD scribble strip screens above the faders are near useless and as you can see on the youtube videos horribly invisible (those videos don't lie) - and of the same embarrassingly cheap quality as the studiolive series III scribble strips. The only way to effectively use this mixer is to have the studio one mixer viewable on a computer screen, and then you are battling with what your touching on the faderport16 and what mixer channel on screen is in view. Double the work and focus, its a constant back and forth. The single faderport v2 you always know what channel you are on, and can control the entire mixing workflow with one hand stationary. Mute, Solo, Arm Volume pan - right there in front of you underneath your hand - and all the functions of automation with one handed operation. The record arm buttons are hidden underneath the select layer toggle button to the left. Meaning, even on a faderport v2 single channel you can go directly to a channel with one hand using the arrows or scroll wheel and engage the record arm with one button press, literally just resting your hand in a stationary position and working the whole studio app with your fingers (not even moving your wrist). Faderport 16 however requires fishing for the channel you need which is a chore on those tiny scribble strips, using two arms, then going to the arm button on the side, then remembering which track you were going to arm (because the select buttons go blank when you push it), arm it, then click arm button again to get back to the select button option to know which track you are on in a sea of 16 faders. This is the most ridiculous implementation of track arming I have ever seen. Above the scoll wheel on the right handside there are buttons on top that could have been used for this purpose to arm an engaged track that are not even in use or functional (not even coded for features) - Choose shift Arm to arm all track, and then there is no way to Un Arm all the tracks you just did other than un-button press them all one by one, or use your mouse to shift click the tracks in studio one - no toggle for arming all/ disarming all. When scrolling around the mixer - the master fader moves - meaning the faderport 16 puts the master fader on any available mixer channel not used - as you add more faders - the master channel moves to the right - what is the purpose of that? - a master fader is always in one spot - even when using the faderport v2 the master fader is never mixed in with the scrolling through tracks - I can't tell you how many times I accidentally hit the master fader volume thinking it was another track as they are all mixed together on the faderport 16. This is a side effect of their cheap deployment not including a physical master fader (there is a button for master that turns the master fader on the blue scroll wheel which is notched in steps and not smooth). Regardless of the master button option, the master fader should never be on a fader unless you want it there, and surely should never move around. The plug edit function would be a great feature if the scribble strips weren't of such a horribly bad resolution. the tiny text contrast, and fonts shown there force you to hunch over the unit and search around for what is what for the connected parameter. To even view those scribble strips you need this mixer propped in an angle. Its beyond cumbersome, and defeats the whole purpose of having nice plug in displays on a Large HD screen. These scribble strips are TINY. And I mean TINY. This once again, slows down the entire process of searching for what fader and button does what instead of just getting the work done with a click of the mouse, or setting up a midi remote which would do the same thing. They budget deployed this unit with no pans for each channel (have to use a notched pan knob on the side that is clicked with values that skip in between integers - its the most clunky deployment you can imagine, and if only 1 knob was to be used for panning function, why make it notched and step clicked? There is a panning button option that turns the faders into pans, but at that point you lose connection to the VOLUME FADER for synchronous automation runs!!! Although Studio One Daw is extremely stable and probably the most feature rich DAW out there bar none (I have used them all - ProTools - Cubase - Nuendo - Ableton - Studio one all versions - Studio One blows them all out the water) - the faderport 16 will disconnect from the recording session when instantiating certain Plugins - meaning the physical mixer will disconnect from Studio one while say Omnisphere gets added to a track. Once back online, the mixer connects but is now bugged with Lights that are incorrect colors, buttons that should be lit, are not lit, and non responsive to fader views using the buttons to the right of the faders, you will also see the scribble strips glitch out with incorrect data. Only way to resolve this is go to external devices in studio one and force a reconnect command which fixes it. Next time you add the plugin, it will do it again. I have tested this on 4 different DAW's, and different build versions of Studio one 5 to the most current 11 19 2020,, and also re-firmwared my Faderport 16 unit multiple times. All show the same bugs on every different PC system - This behavior is also seen with Addictive Drums vst. Last thing you want during a creative session is wrestling with these technical corruption breaking your mood just so you can have a fader to touch - its SO not worth it. A true mixing environment is one that can be man handled with very little eye requirements. knowing your hand is on an eq knob, or a fader or a pan knob, you name it, using your ears. A physical hardware target that is always the same, and always works is why hardware mixing is so addictive. Faderport 16 is a constant fight for I need to do this here, and do that there, then this here, then that over there, then wait, if its shift on, that its here, then wait no, its over there, oh my its glitched, let me fix it, rinse repeat. I had very high hopes for this unit, in fact was beyond excited to integrate it, but if making music is your critical priority - this unit can derail you very quickly artistically. It can take a powerfully speedy workflow and derail it to mud. It is not the end all controller many had hoped for. I have learned it inside and out, backwards and forward, every single function shift option, hack trick, and feature (i'm a total tech nerd and always on the cutting edge of equipment) -for the price its an expensive hyped paperweight that can be spent better on plugin instruments or real musical instruments or midi tools to get the job done. I have reported these issues to Presonus, and they have provided no resolutions for it, I do hope at some point, this item gets fleshed out before they simply discontinue it like they have done with other products, and move on to the next invention. As much as I like them, Presonus does have a history of this type of product evolution. My personal professional advise, get a faderport v2 if using Studio One, its all you need if you are recording and mixing in the box and want to get REAL work done, not battle with this process just to have a cool toy in front of you (it does look sexy). I like gadgets just like the next guy - however this one is going back.
T**B
Does NOT work well with Sonar.
I was excited to add this as part of my equipment for recording and mixing. I used to use the mouse and scroll wheel to do my mixing. Then I found this gem. Or so I thought it was a gem. I purchased it, and connected to it, installed all the latest updates and firmware and configured it to work with my Sonar 8 Studio Edition. A little tricky to get used to it. That's fine. Just need to learn the new features and interface. Here is why I gave it 3 stars. The faders. They are VERY temperamental. For example, when I mix and move a fader, there is some resistance. Which is fine, BUT, when I take my finger off the fader, it jumps forward or backward!!! It's like it's setting itself even after I stop sliding. This is VERY problematic. And when I simply touch the fader, it will move forward or backward. I contacted the support. They are pretty responsive, but they haven't fixed the problem. They keep asking me to restore to factory then remove some files from my Cakewalk folder, then they have me remove it from Sonar and add it again, only to keep experiencing the problem. Once, I did restore back to factory, then I updated the firmware. It seemed to work okay, but then started up again. This is a big problem for anyone who needs a controller for their studio. I get it, it comes with Studio One Pro but I shouldn't have to be forced to use another software when it says its compatible with what I already use. I would think twice when considering this hardware. Unless they put a patch that fixes it for good.
G**.
Easily setup! Sleek design! FaderPort 16 Review
So I’ve looked at a lot of control surfaces such as the X32 Behringer, Avid Artist, ect. then ran across the FaderPort 16 and it instantly caught my eye. Everything from the sleek design, down to the sturdy motorized faders & hard rubber buttons it has been working flawlessly! Easily setup of course for Studio One, but also has protocols for DAWS such as Logic & ProTools. I still have a lot to learn about this controller, but a month in I’ve easily been navigating my way around the buttons, which I might add you can set to any function you’d like. The jog wheel is sound structured, allowing you to move from marker to marker, track to track and so much more. Over all I’ve come to find myself glad I made the purchase. I didn’t actually purchase it from here, but I didn’t see any current reviews on this item. I seen tons of old reviews on the older FaderPorts, and how they came up with this unit blows my mind! You can’t judge this unit from a few years old product as the single FaderPort or FaderPort 8. If your looking for a sleek, and durable DAW control surface, look no further! The PreSonus FaderPort 16 is everything I’d hope it would be and more!
M**.
Oggetto che non ha bisogno di presentazioni ed arrivato nei Tempi previsti. Per chi necessita di una superficie di controllo senz'altro la consiglio, anche se per un'uso con altre daw che non siano studio one. Questo anche perchè si possono avere 16 canali di controllo, anzichè i classici 8, in uno spazio tutto sommato ristretto. Personalmente non la uso con una DAW ma svolge perfettamente la sua funzione. A mio avviso ha come UNICA "PECCA" il fatto che, almeno al momento ma spero sia possibile con implementazione firmware futura , Presonus non dia di fatto la possibilità di regolare della grandezza dei caratteri (troppo piccoli) all'interno dei 16 "scribble script" (cosa presente nel manuale ma di fatto non si capisce bene come poterlo fare) che di fatto rende la loro presenza praticamente inutile.
M**.
100%
G**G
Skärmarna är riktigt dåliga! Svåra att se från vinkel och de saknar färg. I övrigt önskar jag fler knappar och flera User buttons på enheten. Funkar överlag riktigt bra med Studio One. Skulle köpa den om när de gör en MK2 och sätter i bra OLED-skärmar.
D**W
Bueno
C**N
Buen complemento para mi DAW, los faders funcionan muy suave. Y las opciones de transporte van bien. Satisfecho
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