Red 8Line

Red 8Line is a 58-input, 64-output, Thunderbolt™ 3 sound interface. It features two Red Advancement mic pres, autonomous L/R screen outs, eight adjusted line inputs and yields on DB25 connectors; 32 channels of Dante I/O; 16-channel ADAT input and yield (at 48kHz), and stereo S/PDIF input and yield. As with other Ruddy interfacing, it has professional-grade 24-bit/192kHz A-D and D-A transformation for no-compromise recording and sound playback. With 119dB energetic extend A-D and 121dB energetic run D-A (A-Weighted), the converters have been expertly selected and calibrated by Focusrite to supply the leading adjust of sound quality, energetic extend and transformation idleness.

Red 8Line. The best red since communism

The Focusrite Red extend is the most excellent choice for experts who work in Master Tools | HD and other DAWs on both Mac and PC. With both mini-DigiLink and Thunderbolt 3 associations, it’s conceivable to immediately switch between Professional Tools and other DAW applications without the have to reconfigure your sound settings. Essentially alter the have mode either in RedNet Control computer program, or utilizing the Ruddy 8Line front board, to alter DAWs in seconds. This capacity to rapidly switch between generation situations implies you’ll never lose that minute of motivation, or take off your clients holding up.

Red 8Line highlights the most recent execution of Thunderbolt 3, with Focusrite’s session-proven, ultra-low-latency, rock-solid Thunderbolt drivers. This speed gives the adaptability to utilize DAW plug-ins in genuine time, so you’ll saddle the handling control of your DAW to track through plug-ins and record virtual rebellious. With two Thunderbolt 3 ports as standard, it’s moreover conceivable to daisy-chain Thunderbolt gadgets, such as third-party plug-in quickening agents, difficult drives, outside 4K shows, preparing units and Thunderbolt centres. On-board Dante network empowers Red 8Line to communicate with industry-standard Audio-over-IP hardware from hundreds of producers.

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