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M-Audio M-Track Duo – USB Audio Interface for Recording, Streaming and Podcasting with Dual XLR, Line & DI Inputs, plus a Software Suite Included

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Style: 48kHz/2 XLR in


Features

  • Podcast, Record, Live Stream, This Portable Audio Interface Covers it All USB sound card for Mac or PC delivers 48 kHz audio resolution for pristine recording every time
  • Be ready for anything with this versatile M-Audio interface - Record guitar, vocals or line input signals with two combo XLR / Line / Instrument Inputs with phantom power
  • Everything you Demand from an Audio Interface for Fuss-Free Monitoring 1/4 headphone output and stereo 1/4 outputs for total monitoring flexibility; USB/Direct switch for zero latency monitoring
  • Get the best out of your Microphones - M-Track Duos transparent Crystal Preamps guarantee optimal sound from all your microphones including condenser mics
  • The MPC Production Experience - Includes MPC Beats Software complete with the essential production tools from Akai Professional

Description

Introducing the M-Track Duo - Crystal Clear Audio in a Compact Design Studio Recording, Podcasting and Live Streaming, Simplified! The M-Track Duo is the best, most portable recording audio interface in its class. It delivers 48 kHz audio resolution in a compact and easy to use format that is ideal for creating music on any Mac or PC. This versatile interface works great for recording any type of sound source and features two combo Crystal Preamps with phantom power, making it compatible with any microphone. Plus, there is a dedicated switch to choose either a line level or instrument level input, perfect for connecting digital pianos, drum machines or any other stereo ¼” inch line level device, as well as the best possible signal for DI guitar or bass. M-track Duo is completely powered by USB, which makes it portable and perfect for anyone on-the-go. Throw it into your bag, grab a laptop, and create your next podcast, song, or mix, anywhere you want! Direct Monitoring & Headphone Connection M-Track Duo offers zero-latency monitoring of the mic, line or instrument input signal through both the main stereo 1/4” outputs and stereo 1/4” headphone output. The USB/Direct switch adjusts the balance between the direct inputs and the playback from your computer software. This makes it easy to record new parts or add parts to an existing composition. Start Recording Immediately The M-Track Duo comes with a complete software package that has everything you need to get started right out of the box - MPC Beats.

Brand: M-Audio


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Supported Software: Any Digital Audio Workstation compatible with Windows / Mac OS


Connectivity Technology: USB


Number of Channels: 2


Item Weight: 12.7 ounces


Product Dimensions: 4.34 x 7.5 x 2.13 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: M-Track Duo


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 23, 2020


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Hardware Interface: USB


Supported Software: Any Digital Audio Workstation compatible with Windows / Mac OS


Size: with 2 Mic Inputs


Operating System: Mac; PC


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy to use beginning device
Style: 48kHz/1 XLR in
I got the 48kHz/1 XLR input. This requires no software to actually use this but in the User Guide, they do have software you can download for different music-related things, if that's what you got it for. Works with even the most cheap XLR cables you can find (I'm using XLR cables from some old, cheap, and spare 'microphone + boom arm + XLR ' kit). I got this for my Shure MV7 (NOT the +; this came out the model I bought did) and it works perfect with it. There is a slight crackling when you set up and especially when you connect to Discord but it largely goes away with a noise gate software. The design is easy to figure out with some tweaking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025 by Raynna

  • Love it! It works!
Style: 48kHz/1 XLR in
You have no idea how excited I was to be able to record guitar into my DAW software (mpc beats). It took a little to get it right but I figured it out and it sounds fantastic! Thank you M Audio for providing a great product at an incredible price !
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025 by SunSun88 SunSun88

  • The M-Audio M-Track Duo USB Audio Interface is exactly what I searched for at a good price.
Style: 48kHz/2 XLR in
The M-Audio M-Track Duo USB Audio Interface fit my needs perfectly. I searched for awhile, fretting between this dual channel model and the FocusRite Scarlett solo channel, which cost around $30 more. I'm relatively new to recording and editing music, also learning the open-source free software from Audacity (not provided by M-Audio) at the same time. This M-Audio pairs up with a self-designed and built lapsteel guitar that runs through a bunch of mid-priced pedals. The signal exits a DI (direct in) box via XLR cable and then pumps into a 2000's 175 watt JBL pro stage monitor/amp (15 in woofer, ported midrange and a peaky tweeter when up close; found two at Goodwill)) that is monitored by the The M-Audio M-Track Duo USB Audio Interface. My laptop and the Audacity software handle the processing, recording and editing chores. The signal (all quiet and clean throughout the whole hardware/software interface) is returned to the JBL (the amp has two 1/4 inputs and one each XLR in and out) in a loving manner with great sound. In fact, I can run my Beat Buddy Mini 2 drum pedal directly through it on a separate channel OR record it in the mix. Between the pre-amped DI box, the Crystal pre-amp in the The M-Audio M-Track Duo USB Audio Interface, and the JBL amp, there is plenty of power for sound! I've also used it to successfully pull backing tracks from online sources. I'm stoked! The slightly less fantastic: As others have noted, the input channel pots do not have a well-designed linear taper, so the signal is almost all or none (mine mostly sits at the 9 to 9.5 point) so clipping is hard to avoid. Add in the worn-out pots in the JBL (will replace shortly) with high power and I'm just a bit frustrated. So far I'm able to compensate in editing. Ease-of-setup, near-perfect interface with Audacity and Windows 11, low-noise high-performance output and a budget-friendly price have really set the The M-Audio M-Track Duo USB Audio Interface in a class by itself! Note: I do not play professionally, gig, or leave the house with this so I can't attest to its durability or suitability for rough situations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2023 by Jumpingjackjim

  • Good enough, doesn't provide quite enough gain
Style: 48kHz/2 XLR in
Packaging - Comes with everything you need, including the cable to plug into a computer. It comes with a paper with the information about the free software you get from buying it. I haven't tried it though. Build quality - Fine, no metal. Completely plastic box. Noise - I don't hear any buzz or hiss when monitoring with my headphones, even with gain all the way up. Inputs - Good, having 2 XLR ports in this price seems pretty good compared to others. Headphone port alters sound a bit using it on my PC, so I only use it for direct monitoring. I don't use the speaker outputs on the back either, so can't comment on that. Design - Good, I like the small size. I put it underneath a little lift on my desk that my monitors are on, and it slides under nicely. But since the knobs are on top it's not very easy to adjust them, but I never need to. I only use this to plug my Shure SM57 into, and I don't hear any noise or buzz of any kind when monitoring my microphone with my headphones. I also have to have the gain all the way up for my SM57 to be loud enough, and even then I'd like it to be a little louder. But even with the gain all the way up there's no noise or buzz of any sorts. I tried plugging a guitar into it but I didn't switch it from line to guitar mode, so maybe that's why it didnt sound very good. I'm too lazy to test it again right now. When you get the gain knob to 90% and greater, the gain gets extremely sensitive. 95% - 100% is a huge jump in loudness. I've seen other people say that too, so I'm not sure why it does that. I don't require the phantom power for anything so I can't comment on that. When plugging my headphones into it to use it on my computer, it seems like it alters the sound compared to when I just plug my headphones directly into my computer, and I don't like it as much, so I don't use it for that. The direct monitoring is good though, no latency or anything. I'm not sure if the monitoring knob is sensitive like the gain because I have no reason to turn it that high. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025 by Carter Thomas Carter Thomas

  • It’s cool entry level interface.
Style: 48kHz/1 XLR in
Took some time getting used to the volume levels but learning and now it’s works great. I used it with BandLab and also reaper. Very useful ! Everything I need and nothing I don’t. Great for recording vocals and guitar and bass I’ve even connected a synth directly to the line in!
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025 by Honest reviews

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