Product Description
Are you aiming to make your live streams sound more professional? Or perhaps you're on the hunt for an audio and MIDI interface that provides the connectivity you need for live performances? Maybe you have a home studio and haven't found the perfect recording solution yet. Dream no more! The AUDIO4c is our brand - new interface crafted to help you stream, play, and record with ease. It has three custom - tailored modes that automatically configure its 4 XLR / TRS combo analog inputs, 6 outputs, USB - MIDI, and DIN MIDI according to your specific needs. Key features include 4 XLR / TRS combo analog inputs, 4 premium microphone preamplifiers with 48v phantom power, 4 TRS balanced analog outputs, a stereo headphone output with an independent mix, a built - in DIN - MIDI port, a USB - MIDI Host port that can connect up to 8 USB MIDI class - compliant devices with a USB hub, Auracle software for easy system setup and configuration, the ability to power/charge a USB Type - C compatible device, multi - host device ports for using multiple computer devices simultaneously, audio and MIDI pass - through, comprehensive audio mixing and routing, standalone operation, multiple routable MIDI ports, high - resolution audio conversion, and capacitive touch user controls.
Using the iConnectivity AUDIO4c is a breeze. First, connect your microphones to the 4 XLR / TRS combo analog inputs. If you're using condenser microphones, make sure to turn on the 48v phantom power on the 4 premium microphone preamplifiers. Connect your speakers to the 4 TRS balanced analog outputs or use the stereo headphone output for private listening. You can connect your MIDI devices either through the DIN - MIDI port or the USB - MIDI Host port. To set up the system, use the Auracle software on your Mac OS or Windows computer. The software stores your settings in the interface's flash memory. You can power a USB Type - C device up to 15W using the appropriate port. When using multiple computer devices, connect them to the multi - host device ports. For audio and MIDI pass - through, just set up the routing in the software. Remember, when not in use, turn off the device to save power. Keep it in a dry and cool place. Clean the device with a soft, dry cloth regularly. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity, as this can damage the internal components.