Mackie - Onyx Producer 2-2
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This USB 2.0-powered audio interface with MIDI connectivity, 24-bit/192kHz digital audio converters and the famous Onyx mic preamp with +48v power supply is a serious contender to the usual brands that all look the same. Supplied with Tracktion 7 software for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux, as well as the Tracktion DAW Essential Collection bundle including 16 software effects in VST, AU and AAX formats for Mac OS X and Windows, and VST for Linux, its difference may just make you fall in love with it!
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Mackie Onyx Producer 2.2
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2-input 2-output USB audio interface + MIDI
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Two XLR/TRS combo inputs with ultra-fidelity, boutique-quality Onyx preamps with wide dynamic range and Hi-Z switch per channel
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48v phantom power for use with condenser microphones
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2 in x 2 out, high-resolution 24 bit/192kHz recording
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Analogue Direct Monitoring function for latency-free listening
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Stereo outputs (2 x 6.35 mm TRS) and dedicated headphone output with independent volume control
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MIDI input and output for connecting synths, controllers etc.
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USB 2.0 port, powered by USB port
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Compatible with the majority of S.T.A.N on the market, whether Mac or PC
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Built like a Tank to survive all the hazards of life on the move
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Delivered with Tracktion music production software and the DAW Essentials Collection plug-ins (16 plug-ins including: Equaliser, Compressor, Reverber8, Limiter, Auto Filter, and many more) compatible with all S.T.A.N (AAX/AU/VST/LinuxVST)
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Dimensions: 188 x 114 x 51 mm
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Weight : 0.68 kg
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