M-Audio AIR 192x6
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M-Audio AIR 192x6 Product Details
The M-Audio AIR 192|6 audio interface has a number of powerful features that help you get the most out of your recording. The Transparent Crystal™ preamp and ultra-precise A/D converter for unsurpassed audio recording quality. Supplied with software - Pro Tools which has First, Ableton Live Lite, Eleven Lite, Avid FX Collection & Touch Loops content.
Features:
- 24-bit/192kHz resolution for professional recording and monitoring.
- High-speed USB circuitry for fastest connection with industry-leading round-trip latency of 2.59 ms
- Transparent Crystal™ preamps and ultra-precise A/D converters for unsurpassed audio recording quality
- VU LED meter for dialing in the perfect level
- Flexible inputs: (2) XLR+ 1/4-inch TRS combo or 1/4-inch instrument inputs
- 5-pin MIDI input/output for connecting virtually any external MIDI device
- Stereo 1/4-inch outputs; 1/4-inch headphone output with independent level control
- Rugged metal enclosure
- USB/direct control for matching input signal to computer signal
- Ableton Live Lite software, MPC Beats included
Specs:
- Color: Black
- Rack Mountable: no
- Line Inputs: 2
- Line Outputs: 2
- Mic Inputs: 2
- Phono Inputs: 0
- Instrument Inputs: 2
- digital Output: none
- digital Input: none
- Headphone Out: yes
- MIDI Inputs: 1 Port
- MIDI Outputs: 1 Port
- Host Port: USB
- Number of headphone outputs: 1
- Type: Audio Interface
- Theme: Recording and Studio
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Frequently asked questions
Question: | Können with diesem Audio-Interface auch Stereo-Signale aufgenommen werden? |
Answer: | Ja. Zwar ist jeder Eingangskanal nur in der Lage ein Mono-Signal zu verarbeiten, aber 2 benachbarte Inputs (z. B. Eingang 1 und 2) lassen sich softwareseitig zu einer Stereospur zusammenfassen. Rechter und linker Kanal einer Stereosignal-Quelle müssen also je an einen eigenen Eingang des Interfaces angeschlossen werden. |