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M-Audio AIR 192x4 USB C Audio Interface for Recording, Podcasting, Streaming with Studio Quality Sound, 1 XLR in and Music Production Software

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Style: 192kHz/1 XLR in


Features

  • Capture Every Detail - Premium component selection and 24-bit/192kHz resolution for professional recording and monitoring to your Mac to PC
  • Low Latency - Hi-Speed USB / USB-C circuitry gives you the fastest connection, with a class-leading round trip latency of only 2.59ms; USB and USB-C connection cables included
  • Pristine Studio Grade Capture - Transparent Crystal preamps and ultra-pristine A/D converters for unsurpassed audio recording quality
  • Connectivity - XLR+14 TRS combo input, (1) 14 instrument input, stereo 14 outs and 14 headphone out with independent level control
  • Feature Packed - Rugged metal chassis, large central volume control, VU LED meters and USB/Direct knob for zero latency monitoring

Description

The perfect choice for solo performers who want studio-quality recordings! With the AIR 192|4, you can create flawless 24-bit/192kHz studio-quality recordings with an intuitive and easy-to-use audio interface. Boasting an elegant pro-grade metal chassis with a large central volume knob, the AIR 192|4 features our exclusive Crystal™ low-noise pre-amps and pristine A/D converters that deliver the highest audio performance in its class. The AIR 192|4 enables you to record up to 2 channels at once with its dedicated XLR+¼” balanced combo input, and an all-new ¼” instrument input that has a specially- designed gain and impedance stage to provide the most accurate representation of a guitar or bass plugged directly into the interface. Premium Software Suite Included The AIR 192|4 comes complete with a software package that has everything to get you started including AKAI Professional's MPC Beats, Ableton Live Lite, AIR’s Creative FX Collection, Touch Loops, Xpand!2, Mini Grand, and Revalver. Crystal™ Preamps, & Premium Components AIR 192|4’s Crystal Preamps provide you with a transparent, low-noise preamp that guarantees the best sound from your microphones and captures your performance exactly the way you intended. Pristine A/D Converters The AIR 192|4 incorporates pristine A/D converters for 24-bit resolution digital audio at class-leading sample rates of up to 192kHz guaranteeing explosive dynamic range that captures every nuance and subtlety of the performance. USB-C Ready AIR 192|4 truly is ready for any situation, guaranteeing seamless connectivity to your Mac or PC with its high speed USB connectivity with USB and USB-C connection cables included Premium Components The AIR 192|4 layout and component choices were carefully crafted by our American engineering team, you’re getting the best sound available.

Brand: M-Audio


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Supported Software: MPC Beats, Ableton Live Lite, Touch Loops, Creative FX Collection, Xpand!2, Mini Grand, and Revalver


Connectivity Technology: USB


Number of Channels: 2


Item Weight: 1.76 pounds


Product Dimensions: 8.04 x 6 x 2.76 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: AIR 192|4


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 2, 2019


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Hardware Interface: USB


Supported Software: MPC Beats, Ableton Live Lite, Touch Loops, Creative FX Collection, Xpand!2, Mini Grand, and Revalver


Size: Air 192|4


Operating System: Windows


Voltage: 5 Volts


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  • You cannot go wrong with this audio interface
Style: 192kHz/1 XLR in
I bought this interface in January 2021. I have used it for for guitars plugged directly into the interface, and I have used it with Shure SM57 and SM58 microphones. I have been very happy with the sound quality, the ease of use, the reliability, and pretty much everything else about this interface. I have moved it all over my house and taken a few places in my backpack with no problems. I bought this interface because I wanted something that would be easy to adjust while playing a guitar or keys in low lighting. The Air interface has a giant knob to control the monitor volume, and the input knobs are easy to see and far enough apart that I can grab one without bumping the other. Everything is very spread out, and I can do what I need to do without thinking too much about the interface. I am going to upgrade to an interface with two mic inputs in the next few months. I have looked at the Air 192|6, which has two mic inputs, but am still undecided. I have been happy with the 192|4, but the new Focusrite 2i2 has some cool features and the UA Volt comes with a lot of good plugins. The Air interfaces come with some nice plugins, but they are the same ones you get for free with pretty much every other MIDI controller: MPC Beats (always free), Ableton Live Lite, Mini Grand, DB33, etc. I'd be way more excited if their interfaces came with a choice of a free plugin, because Air makes a lot of amazing effects and instruments. On a side note, if you a just getting into music production and MIDI controllers, I can't recommend Ableton Live Lite enough. It's a great choice for newbies, because there are so many how-to videos on YouTube. TLDR: this a very solid interface that does everything well ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2023 by GeoffTex

  • 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

  • Choose digital device to avoid noise.
Style: 48kHz/2 XLR in
I had been using this as an analog audio device connected via USB to a Linux machine. I noticed a subtle noise coming from my JBL studio monitors, when the volume was turned up and no sound playing. Changing the sound output to "Digital Output (S/PDIF) - PCM2900C Audio CODEC" in the Sound tab of settings in Gnome eliminated the noise. This interface has served me well. Unless I've missed it, there doesn't seem to be a way to keep XLR mic input out of the devices output, though. That would be a nice feature. Sometimes I just want that XLR input to be a separate device, so to speak. But I must admit that my experience with audio interfaces is limited. It's possible that option is there, and I haven't figured it out yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023 by Guardfather

  • Works Great
Style: 48kHz/1 XLR in
Great interface for my mic as a budget option. has some weird issues when it loses power and i have to replug it in but other than that is great
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024 by Darius Lalonde

  • Recommended for traveling musicians!
Style: 48kHz/1 XLR in
I am in love with this for two main reasons: 1) I am away from the majority of my music equipment, so this is perfect for me as the start of a portable studio; it fits in your backpack or travel quite easily. 2) It functions perfectly; I've never had trouble with any input/output issues, and it I have, it's good enough that I don't know it yet. Highly recommended as a backup interface to your main one! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024 by Noah J.

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