MicroBook IIc Audio Interface

The MicroBook IIc gives concurrent inputs for a mouthpiece, a guitar, and a console or other stereo line-level gadget. The mic preamp conveys unbiased colouration and perfect sound, with a -20 dB cushion and 48V apparition control for condenser mics. Programmable yields give adaptable checking choices. The MicroBook IIc is an astonishingly little 5.5 by 3.6 by 1.25 inches, which suggests that it slides effectively into your rucksack or an expansive pocket. It too sits pleasantly following your laptop or desktop computer.

The MicroBook IIc has been built with MOTU’s eminent, award-winning sound interface innovation, which conveys the uncompromising sound quality and rock-solid execution MOTU interfacing are known for around the world. You’ll continuously record and blend with certainty, indeed within the most requesting proficient recording circumstances, knowing that decades of designing involvement are behind you, each step of the way. The MicroBook IIc conveys measured sound specs that match interfacing costing hundreds more.

As the “c” in its title suggests, the MicroBook IIc is USB sound course compliant. Utilize a standard Lightning to USB Camera Connector (obtained independently) to associate the MicroBook IIc to your iPad. Then record and screen high-quality sound along with your favourite iOS apps. Control the MicroBook IIc with the included Micro-USB cable and AC divider connector. The two computerized revolving encoders not as it looked good, they feel great, as well. Thrust the volume handle over and over to cycle among the most outs, earphones, or both, as demonstrated by the LEDs. For the mic input, alter trim and flip 48V ghost control or the -20 dB cushion. Hands-on control is quick and instinctive.

The MicroBook IIc is an 8-bus computerized blender that lets you blend live inputs with or without program tracks. With CueMix FX running on your computer, you’ll be able to make partitioned blends of live sound from your mic, guitar, and console, and send each blend to isolated outputs (fundamental out, line out, and phones out) or any combination of all three.

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