

- #BEST XLR TO USB INTERFACE FOR MAC PORTABLE#
- #BEST XLR TO USB INTERFACE FOR MAC FOR ANDROID#
- #BEST XLR TO USB INTERFACE FOR MAC PRO#
The fact that more and more manufacturers add compatibility for Android devices and iOS devices shows that this kind of development is increasingly popular among customers.
#BEST XLR TO USB INTERFACE FOR MAC PORTABLE#
To me, this is one of the most elegant designs on the market when it comes to portable interfaces – and one of the few designed exactly for the purpose of using it with a portable device like the iPad.Īs time will pass this growing market will see only more developments and more portable audio interfaces. For monitoring, you get a headphone output and direct monitoring to avoid latency issues. You get two mic inputs and two instrument inputs with Focusrite preamps, individual gain, phantom power, and two 1/4 inch balanced outputs. The iTrack Dock is a beautiful audio interface designed for the iPad. This is one of the products that for me shows how much this branch of the market is going to grow in the future. Blucoil Audio Microphone Pop Filter Double Layer Mask Shield for Studio Recording and Broadcasting with Stand Clip Stabilization Arm, Swivel Mount.
#BEST XLR TO USB INTERFACE FOR MAC PRO#
Blucoil 10-Foot Balanced XLR Cable - Premium Series 3-Pin Cable for Microphones, Speakers, and Pro Devices (Male-to-Female). INCLUDES - PreSonus AudioBox iOne USB Audio Interface with 48V Phantom Power USB Cable Downloadable Studio One Artist and Capture Duo App.

You can also download the Capture Duo from the App Store to record stereo tracks from your iPad.

I have seen people with entirely tablet-based recording systems – which might one day be the future. Combine that with the fact that a lot of products work with ultra-portable devices such as smartphones and tablets and you get never before seen portability without losing quality and workflow. This portability is quite amazing but some manufacturers took it to the next level – from backpack-fit to pocket-fit. In the past moving a recording rig to a new location meant a big rack with preamps and converters and whatnot but I often find myself fitting my whole recording system in a backpack. Never have audio interfaces been so portable.
