- #M AUDIO M TRACK SOLO USB AUDIO INTERFACE DRIVERS#
- #M AUDIO M TRACK SOLO USB AUDIO INTERFACE PC#
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I always liked using M-audio equipment, like the speakers, they always speak loud and with quality.
#M AUDIO M TRACK SOLO USB AUDIO INTERFACE FREE#
If you have any questions about this product feel free to email me at disappointed. However if you have the money, it’s definitely worth looking at options that are a bit more expensive such as the Scarlett Solo. Overall the M-Track solo is a good competitor to other Interfaces in this price range, if not the best.
#M AUDIO M TRACK SOLO USB AUDIO INTERFACE PC#
In the box it includes the Audio Interface, Information/Instructions, and the USB cable to connect to your PC or Laptop.
#M AUDIO M TRACK SOLO USB AUDIO INTERFACE DRIVERS#
Setting it up was so simple a child could do it, and after downloading the ASIO drivers from the m-audio website it was ready to go in seconds. I found no noise was introduced to the signal at all until the gain was set above 9, which is excellent. The level of clarity delivered by this interface is really quite impressive, its a very clear, open and honest sound with no tonal colouring which is always going to be preferred by anyone serious about audio as it's a proper "blank slate" to begin with. The XLR inputs grip tightly and securely, infact every single port on this little box feels precise and well made. Theres a good action on the gain knobs and the switches are very positive as well, overall despite the low weight I'd say its actually very nicely made as long as you don't plan on stamping on it or putting a marshall stack on top of it. It is deceptively light for sure, but somehow also manages to feel well built and robust.
Whenever you go cheap with audio gear theres always an element of finger-crossing, but I need not have worried.Ī few reviews have complained that it feels tinny, and I would disagree. After debating various interfaces, I decided to take a risk and go for the M-audio as I've used older models in the past with very little issue and it was the cheapest by far. We upgraded our audio set-up recently and bought a couple of really nice mics, so a twin-input XLR audio interface was needed.