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Published on 04/28/10 at 13:06
Small USB interface, and I must admit it has charm. Two input and two output jacks, with input an entry for instrument and microphone input. Note that both inputs can not operate at the same time, a small serving selector lever mic / instrument. At the outlets, there is a line output and headphone output.
I tested the interface on a macbook and an imac, and I have so far only used the guitar input, playing mostly punk rock / pop punk.
My guitar is a Squier '51 with micro seymour duncan SH-4, which I coupled with the amp simulation Waves GTR 3. I'm not going to beat around the bush: I think the sound is very good, I really rediscovered the simulation. In fact, I think the real advantage of this interface is to have a really excellent result, immediately.

UTILIZATION

Drivers? I remember simply plugging the little beast, launched Logic and presto!
Latency level, I do not know the exact value, but 96kHz/24bits latency is very low (we do not perceive, at least not me).
No stability problem with Snow Leopard 10.6.3 and Logic 9.1.1
I put 8 because I have not tested under Windows, maybe someone else will!

GETTING STARTED

As I said above, no problem installing. The beast comes with Cubase 4 and Studio Devil amp simulation, nice little bundle!
I did not need the manual, which if I remember correctly in English, but anyway, no need!

OVERALL OPINION

I use very little, not much time right now. I bought a PRS Interface Waves, a little art tube coupled to a MP Julia, and I get really excellent results with this interface.
I really like its design, performance (96KHz, 24bit is fine!), And I would do this choice with your eyes closed! It is a true jewel for the mobile user (yes, I had purchased my laptop, but now I use it on my Mac "fixed" too).
Value for money unbeatable for me, what more?