Description
From the manufacturer
Introducing the M-Track Solo Studio Recording, Podcasting, Live Streaming – Simplified!
From recording the perfect guitar take to narrating your next podcast, you need an audio interface you can count on. Enter the M-Track Solo – the best, most portable interface in its class delivering 2 channels of 48 kHz audio resolution that’s ideal for capturing audio on any Mac or PC.
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Industry Standard DAW
M-Track Solo comes with a complete software package including critically acclaimed digital audio workstation – MPC Beats. From Podcasting to Beat Making on Mac or PC, M-Track Solo includes everything you need right-out-the-box.
Virtual Instruments and Stellar FX
Whether you’re a singer, songwriter or a live streamer, everything you need is here – MPC Beats with 3 Virtual Instruments (TubeSynth, Electric, Bassline), 80 FX Plugins (AIR Channel Strip, Half Time), and Revalver with 2x Amps, 3x Cabs, 3x Mics, 3x Effects perfect for your signature guitar tone!
From the brand
- 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 one combo XLR / Line Input with phantom power and one Line / Instrument input
- Everything you Demand from an Audio Interface for Fuss-Free Monitoring – 1/8” headphone output and stereo RCA outputs for total monitoring flexibility; USB/Direct switch for zero latency monitoring
- Get the best out of your Microphones – M-Track Solo’s transparent Crystal Preamp guarantees 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
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