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Audio interfaces come in all shapes and sizes and commonly connect to your computer via USB or FireWire. They also have built-in microphone preamps, which amplify your mic’s signal to line level.
Audio interfaces also make remote recording a breeze. It’s now possible for bands to work together from different parts of the country or even the world. Or, perhaps you know a great guitarist that ...
Built-in computer audio interfaces tend to be very limited, often just two one-eighth-inch jacks, one for an unbalanced microphone input and the other an output for stereo headphones. So what to do ...
The Tascam US-2×2 is our pick for the best two-channel USB audio interface for amateur musicians and podcasters. It offers consistently excellent recording quality and a design that's more user ...
Eight-Channel Audio Interface The M-Track Eight's inputs can be used for microphone, instrument and line level devices. It supports digital resolution up to 24-bit/96 kHz resolution.
It is here that the true utility of the Revelator io24 really shines (and where I not-so-secretly hope PreSonus continues to go with their audio interfaces).
The vast majority of audio interface manufacturers still use USB 2.0. Companies like Focusrite claim that, while USB 3.0 has a much greater bandwidth than USB 2.0, it doesn't reduce a signal's ...
The original GoXLR took the streaming world by storm and no wonder: it combined an audio interface with a hardware mixer, sampler, voice changer, and built-in professional effects through the ...
The USB audio interface, which supports MP3 and other common digital music formats, allows music to be selected and controlled via the audio interface or the optional multifunction steering wheel.