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PRO AUDIO 356 Computer Audio Interfaces


Fast Track Ultra 8 x 8 USB Audio Interface


Four preamps with Octane technology. Analog and digital I/O allows recording on all 8 channels simultaneously with pristine 24-bit/96kHz fidelity and rock-solid stability. On-board MX Core DSP mixer processes eight hardware inputs and eight software returns to the eight hardware outputs, delivering flexible routing and monitoring with delay and reverb.


#MAFTU ..............................................................Call or Log-on MobilePre USB 2-Channel USB Interface


Two mic inputs (XLR balanced) with 48v phantom power, two


high-impedance instrument/line inputs (balanced/unbalanced 1/4” TRS) and two 1/4” line outputs. Gain control knob for each input channel (+40dB max). Zero-latency hardware direct monitoring (mono/stereo) with level control.


#MAMPUDS.........................................................Call or Log-on Blackjack • Blackbird


Blackjack is a 2 x 2 USB recording interface with two boutique-quality Onyx preamps and 24-bit/96kHz conversion in a convenient tabletop housing. Blackbird is a 16 x 16 FireWire recording interface with eight Onyx preamps and 24-bit/96kHz conversion in a 1RU chassis.


Onyx Blackjack (MAONYXBJ)..........................................199.99 Onyx Blackbird (MAONYXBB)..........................................499.99


Fast Track Ultra 8R 8 x 8 USB Audio/MIDI Interface


Eight preamps using M-Audio’s Octane technology. Onboard converters deliver superior 24-bit/96kHz fidelity. On-board MX Core DSP mixer processes eight hardware inputs and 8 software returns to the 8 hardware outputs, expanding the total I/O to a 16 x 8 configuration. Two independent headphone outputs to create the right mix for any performers, complete with reverb and delay.


#MAFTU8R ..........................................................Call or Log-on ProFire 2626 26 x 26 Firewire Interface


Eeight M-Audio Octane mic preamps along with extensive digital conversion. 26 simultaneous inputs and outputs, each with an onboard DSP mixer sourced from up to 52 audio streams. Also function as a standalone preamp and digital converter. Connections include eight analog inputs, along with ADAT, S/PDIF,Wordclock and MIDI I/O. Jitter elimination ensures pristine audio quality and reliable synchronization up to 24-bit/192kHz resolution.


#MAPF2626 ........................................................Call or Log-on MicroBook USB Interface


Pocket-sized, plug in your mic, guitar and keyboard (or other instrument) and record up to 4 inputs simultaneously. Even has a connection for an iPod for rehearsing or sampling. Mix tracks with bundled CueMix FX software. Apply DSP-powered effects including multi- band EQ and compression. Professional analog stereo outputs, digital output, and stereo-mini output jacks for headphones and speakers, let you monitor your live audio and recorded tracks in various ways. Edit and finalize recordings with AudioDesk software.


#MAMICROBOOK..............................................................249.00 UltraLite MK3 Hybrid FireWire/USB 2.0 and MIDI Interface


Half rackspace interface that turns a Mac or PC into a mobile 24-bit/96kHz recording studio with 10 inputs and 14 outputs.


• Two mic/instrument inputs with preamps, 48v phantom power, three-way pad switch and front panel trim knobs that provide 24dB of gain in 1dB increments for a total gain range of 60dB.


• On-board SMPTE time code sync. Can also generate time code and send it to any analog output.


Traveler MK3 28-in/30-out FireWire Interface


Powered via FireWire bus or battery, the Traveler MK3 gives you a complete studio wherever your recording projects take you. Provides eight channels of pristine 192kHz analog recording and playback, combined with all of the digital I/O you need: ADAT optical, AES/EBU and S/PDIF (TOSLink and RCA). You can even expand the system by connecting additional Traveler MK3, 828MK3 or 896MK3 FireWire audio interfaces.


• Compact size (14.8 x 9 x 1.7”)—fits easily into a knapsack, briefcase or computer bag and sits perfectly under any laptop.


• 20 channels with 4 mic inputs—all the I/O you need


• Four mic pre-amps with switchable 48v phantom power, front- panel Digital Precision Trim controls and pre-amplified sends.


• Individual 48v phantom power—mix and match microphones.


• 20 inputs / 22 outputs—no channel sharing; mic inputs, S/PDIF I/O, AES/EBU I/O, and headphone out are all handled as simultaneously active, independent channels.


• Eight 24-bit/192kHz outputs on bal/unbalanced 1/4” TRS jacks • Four 24-bit 192kHz inputs on bal/unbalanced 1/4” TRS jacks • Separate headphone jack, with independent volume control.


MATMK3...........................................................................................................................................................................Call or Log-on 896MK3 28-in/30-out FireWire Interface


Eight XLR/TRS “combo” style analog inputs with mic/line preamps, Hi-Z guitar inputs, 192kHz analog operation, signal overload protection, a 32-bit floating point DSP for digital mixing and effects processing, two banks of configurable optical I/O and more. Two independent head- phone jacks with volume knobs, one of which also controls the XLR main outs on the rear panel. This “master vol” knob can also be programmed to control any combination of outputs (analog and/or digital).


MA896MK3...................................................................................................................................................................................994.95


• MIDI performance is sample-accurate with supporting software. • Use built in 8-bus mixer to monitor all of the live inputs via the main outs, headphone jack or any other output—with virtually no monitoring latency and no processor drain on the computer.


#MAULMK3H ...................................................................529.00


www.BandH.com FireWire Solo 6-in/4-out Firewire Interface


Compact bus-powered interface compatible with most popular music programs. Front panel 1/4” guitar input and XLR mic input with phantom power. There are also dual line inputs for drum machines and other outboard gear. Provides 24-bit/96kHz sample rate support and S/PDIF digital I/O.


#MAFWS .............................................................Call or Log-on ProFire 610 6-in/10-out Firewire Interface


Two high quality preamps featuring Octane technology, powerful DSP-based monitor mixer, MIDI I/O, two discrete headphone outputs and assignable master volume control. Premium digital converters deliver 24-bit/192kHz audio throughout the signal path. Doubles as a standalone two-channel mic preamp and A/D-D/A converter.


#MAPF610...........................................................Call or Log-on


8pre 16-in/12-out FireWire Interface


Desktop or rack-mounted 1RU Firewire audio interface that turns a Mac or PC into a 24-bit/96kHz recording studio with eight mic inputs, 8-channel ADAT optical digital I/O and MIDI I/O. When not connected to a computer, functions as 8-channel A/D converter.


• Front panel controls and status LEDs • Rear panel connectors for efficient studio installation.


• Mix all 16 inputs from your computer using bundled CueMix software.


• Two ADAT lightpipe connections work together to support a full 8 channels of optical digital I/O at any sample rate up to 96kHz.


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