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M-Audio AIR|HUB - USB Audio Interface with 3 Port Hub and Recording Software from MPC Beats Included

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Size: Interface only


Style: Air Hub


Features

  • Hear Every Detail - USB Monitoring Hub for Mac and PC with 24-bit/96kHz resolution for professional monitoring and hearing every subtle nuance of you mix; includes both standard USB and USB-C connection cables
  • Connectivity Covered - Connect all your gear with stereo 14 outs and a 14 headphone out with independent level control
  • Unite all your USB Gear - 3 USB ports for connecting any USB devices including USB MIDI controllers, external hard drives and thumb drives
  • Perfect for studio or stage - Compact, ultra-portable footprint, rugged metal chassis and large central control for easy volume adjustment
  • Premium Software Suite Included - MPC Beats and Xpand!2 from AIR Music Tech

Description

M-AUDIO 2-In/2-Out USB Audio Interface

Brand: M-Audio


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Supported Software: MPC Beats, Xpand!2


Connectivity Technology: USB


Number of Channels: 2


UPC: 694318024430


Global Trade Identification Number: 30


Brand Name: M-Audio


Manufacturer: inMusic Brands Inc


Audio Input: USB


Maximum Sample Rate: 96 KHz


Operating System: PC


Connectivity Technology: USB


Number of Channels: 2


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Supported Software: MPC Beats, Xpand!2


Item Weight: 900 Grams


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 4.45"D x 4.45"W x 4.21"H


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  • Everything I wanted
Size: Interface only Style: Air 192|14
I used to use an M-Audio Profire 610 from ~2009 and it still works to this day. However, in that time I have transitioned from a mac user to a Windows user, and having only firewire connectivity is limiting for me. Since my Profire has served me so well for so long, I wanted to stick with M-Audio instead of jumping on tp similar Focusrite products. Some of the reviews here were a tad limited or negative from my perspective as a potential customer, but I still thought it was worth a try to see how M-Audio's quality has stood the test of time. So right off the bat, I was all excited to start using it and in a rush I downloaded the 192 | 4 driver instead of the 192 | 14 driver like a dumb muppet, and was wondering why the app said no hardware was connected. After I got that sorted, everything else integrated smoothly. I like how the headphone outputs can drive my 300 ohm Sennheiser HD 800s with ease. If you turn the knob to 3 o'clock, it's loud enough that you'll feel your hair follicles vibrating. The mic quality and latency is sublime with my MXL 990 condenser. While the VU meters do work well indicating the volume levels of my turntable, I found that they are not very helpful when plugging in my mic. It's better to rely on your DAW in this case. I am very happy with the guitar inputs and really enjoyed noodling around with Guitar Rig and experimenting with different audio formats and sample rates. I suppose that thing that stood out to me about this device is how much it can do. I can route my vinyl to it, use a mic, have my monitors bumping, plug in two sets of headphones, jam along with my guitar, poke notes on my midi keyboard with my nose, all while listening for any notifications that may come through on my computer. I like that. One thing I miss that the Profire 610 had was a more robust computer interface. I could name my tracks for inputs and outputs, and I could control it on my computer. However, that device only had two gain knobs, two headphone audio knobs, and a master knob. I suppose it's nice to have a more physical interface and it takes me back to my guitar pedal collector days. As far as build and feel go, I am pretty happy. It looks very appealing and the metal chassis seems indestructible. My two slight complaints would be that I wish the main volume potentiometer had a little more resistance when I am turning it. It is super smooth. Also, the right side where the power goes in can get quite hot. I found that at a 192000 kHz sample rate it was much hotter than at 44.1 kHz and it kinda worried me about the longevity of the device if I were to be always running it that hot. When it comes to using it as a media device, I have been using it in conjunction with Voicemeeter Banana and Light Host. This allows me to have a lot of control over the inputs and outputs and I can also patch in VSTs if desired. All in all, I suppose my needs are a little odd, but this does the job at a reasonable price. Hopefully, this M-Audio interface will last me 11+ years as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2020 by James Langston James Langston

  • Good interface for live performance
Size: Interface only Style: Air Hub
I'm using this to feed a click and backing tracks from my laptop into both a small mixer and into a PA system. I'm running the output from this device into a direct box before going into my PA system. I haven't noticed any noise or sound degradation using this device for live performance, but I haven't tried it for recording so I can't weigh in on that. It is perfect for my purpose. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024 by S. Markle

  • Blown away at the quality!!
Size: Interface only Style: Air 192|14
We were looking for a simple design interface with at least 4 XLR inputs for recording audio for an ongoing podcast. I debated between this interface and the Motu M6 for a couple of months. I went with the M-Audio because it seemed to be set up a little bit more like a sound console and figured it would be a little easier for the average person to understand. I thought maybe someone would be able to figure it out even if I couldn’t be there for a recording. This thing blew my expectations out of the water! First off, it is heavy! Heavy in a good way. It is definitely built solid. The knobs feel great and the switches for monitor selection and phantom power seem to be very well made. I can only speak for Mac with pro tools but it was very easy to get up an running. Everything was recognized right away. It was a nice touch that every cable you need is included. Even some midi cables that I will likely never use but I appreciate that you don’t have to buy a bunch of adapters and cables to make it work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2023 by Bryanth60

  • it was cool but the headphones aren’t working right
Size: with mic & headphones Style: Air 192|4 VSP
absolutely loved the product, came faster than expected. haven't tried the mic yet but i i plugged it in and the headphones have a pop sound on them. like the speakers are blown hopefully the mic works fine i will update my review after i install it all and record something
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024 by K

  • The Best Interface Ever
Size: Interface only Style: Air 192|14
I guess I’m a little late to the game but this thing is a game changer: No computer needed. No delay, great sound…
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024 by Vincent Miller

  • Great piece of kit
Size: Interface only Style: Air 192|14
Excellent product, purchasing process and delivery seamless and timely.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024 by Andrew Ralph

  • Exactly what I needed
Size: Interface only Style: Air Hub
The 3.5mm output on my PC Was causing ground loop noise to my speakers. Because this has balanced outputs the noise is gone. The large volume knob is really nice to have.
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024 by S. Tomashek

  • Not good! You have been warned.....
Size: Interface only Style: Air 192|14
My 1st review was not accepted. I am compelled to make sure people know that this product has problems. Full disclosure I own a Profire 610 and I was happy with it. The fire-wire stopped working so I wanted to upgrade. Here are the Cons and Pros: Cons: 1. They sent me a used package when I bought new. I know this for 2 reasons, there were cables missing and the person who previously owned this particular unit broke off the 1/4 male into the output. This may be an issue with the product because I saw the same issue about the imputs and outputs being too tight in other reviews. 2.Popping and cracking noises when playing music or when recording. There was troubleshooting available but it did not work for me. Those directions included adjusting the direct/usb knob and setting the main volume in windows to 80%. 3. No GUI for controlling the knobs. This should at least be an option like the Profire had. Pros: 1. Unit looks good. Sleek and heavy so it feels tough. The volume knob has a nice resistance to it 2. I like the on/off switch for the head phones. My Profire you had to unplug the main output if you just wanted it in your head phones. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2020 by Jonathan

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