The UltraLite-mk5 incorporates famous ESS Sabre32™ DAC innovation, including the ES9026PRO DAC, to convey measured 125 dB energetic extend and -114 dB THD+N. Eminent drivers convey rock-solid execution and industry-leading moo inactivity. Optimized drivers for both Mac and PC convey ultra-low idleness execution. With a high-performance DAW such as Computerized Entertainer, the UltraLite-mk5 conveys surprising circular trip idleness (RTL) of 2.4 ms (milliseconds) over USB (at 96 kHz with a 32-sample have to buffer).
Housed in a compact, steel-walled area you’ll take anyplace, the UltraLite-mk5 is similarly well-suited for studio and arrange, with or without a computer. Interface all your individual studio adapt for state-of-the craftsmanship computer-based recording and generation, or take it to another gig to blend live, without a computer. As an interface or blender, the UltraLite-mk5 gives 18 inputs and 22 yields, for a total of 40 synchronous, free I/O channels. You get 2 mic/line/instrument inputs, 6 line inputs, 10 line yields, earphone out and 8-channel optical I/O. The optical ports on the other hand bolster stereo TOSLink (optical S/PDIF).
Interface all of your sound adapt, counting speakers, earphones, mics, guitars, synths, consoles, drum machines, effects processors and indeed MIDI gadgets. The UltraLite-mk5 is USB sound course compliant, giving you plug-and-play compatibility with iPad® and other Apple® iOS gadgets. Record on the go, straightforwardly to your iPad, or play backing tracks amid a gig, blended together with your live inputs with the UltraLite-mk5’s built-in blending. Control everything from the CueMix 5™ blending app on your iPad or iPhone.
The UltraLite-mk5 gives helpful loopback channels to your host computer or iOS gadget, so you’ll effectively course computer yield, at the side a blend of live inputs from the UltraLite-mk5 itself, back to the computer, where you’ll be able to record it back into your podcasting have a computer program or stream it live to the web. Spilling and podcasting have never been simpler and better-sounding!
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