MOTU M4 & M2
MOTU's debut entry-level interfaces offer professional performance at a cut-down price.
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MOTU's debut entry-level interfaces offer professional performance at a cut-down price.
MOTU’s 828 series has been a valuable studio workhorse for nearly two decades, and the latest is the best one yet.
MOTU have brought their expertise to bear on a new desktop audio interface, the Track 16.
The new Microbook’s miniature exterior hides surprising depths of functionality.
With two market-leading Firewire audio interfaces already part of the MOTU stable, where does the new mobile recording-oriented Traveler find its natural home?
Three years ago, Mark Of The Unicorn were the first manufacturer to bring out a working Firewire interface. Now, they've replaced the 828 with a MkII version offering high sample-rate recording, more flexible clocking, MIDI I/O and better metering — and, what's more, they've cut the price.
MOTU's range of PCI audio interfaces is based around a single PCI card, with three different rackmounting units offering combinations of analogue and digital I/O.