mybud
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Hi collective wisdom: I recently had to retire my Mac Pro (2015 vintage) for lack of suitable software. So I opted for a Mac mini M4 as replacement.
My Focusrite Saffire 56 audio interface has also gradually become unusable (same scenario). I've been considering various replacement options and the UA Volt 4 seems a fair proposition for my fairly simple needs.
I don't need anything more advanced than this as I plan only to record and play back in stereo. I have some UA software and just need something that does the job and doesn't cost too much. Any opinions on your personal choice of a basic but good quality interface like this would be very welcome.
Excerpt from official specs follows for comparison purposes: 'Volt 4 gives you simple 4-in / 4-out audio connections. Just plug mics, guitars, or synths into the two XLR-1/4" combo jacks on the front panel—48V phantom power is available for condenser microphones. Hook up additional line-level sources such as external mic preamps or drum machines to the two rear-panel 1/4" inputs. Connect your beat machine or keyboard controller to the MIDI 5-pin ports on the rear panel to easily integrate them with your setup. Then plug in your speakers or headphones via 1/4" sockets to monitor your audio with no latency.'
Thanks, all.
My Focusrite Saffire 56 audio interface has also gradually become unusable (same scenario). I've been considering various replacement options and the UA Volt 4 seems a fair proposition for my fairly simple needs.
I don't need anything more advanced than this as I plan only to record and play back in stereo. I have some UA software and just need something that does the job and doesn't cost too much. Any opinions on your personal choice of a basic but good quality interface like this would be very welcome.
Excerpt from official specs follows for comparison purposes: 'Volt 4 gives you simple 4-in / 4-out audio connections. Just plug mics, guitars, or synths into the two XLR-1/4" combo jacks on the front panel—48V phantom power is available for condenser microphones. Hook up additional line-level sources such as external mic preamps or drum machines to the two rear-panel 1/4" inputs. Connect your beat machine or keyboard controller to the MIDI 5-pin ports on the rear panel to easily integrate them with your setup. Then plug in your speakers or headphones via 1/4" sockets to monitor your audio with no latency.'
Thanks, all.