Audio Interfaces

Ultra compact USB audio interface 4 channel supports DSD, PCM, ASIO and CoreAudio, equipped with the new S1LKi sound engine which can read up to 4 channels of audio in PCM and DSD to 2.8MHz. It uses the same type of D / A Converter 1-bit used in the DSD and the USB audio streaming and DSP are processed by the same processor, allowing the playback of virtual instruments and edit your tracks Stans. The interface also includes the VS Streaming technology for announced as stable operation with low latency.

ARTICLE N° 44907
  • Roland Mobile AU
  • Mobile Audio Interface Professional
  • The smallest USB audio interface in the world, ASIO and DSD
  • A high quality audio delivered through our new DSP technology S1LKi
  • Audio quality DSD 2.8 MHz native
  • Ultra compact with four output channels
  • Mini-jack connectors (3.5mm)
  • Headphone amplifier supplied with 158 mW + 158mW (for a load of 40 ohms)
  • ASIO and designed for operation at very low latency
  • Dimensions: 108.2 (L) x 65 (D) x 16 (H) mm
  • Weight: 130 grams
  • Compatible with PC and Mac
Mobile The AU is a new generation of USB audio interface based on our new S1LKi DSP technology. This digital / analog converter compact USB-powered can produce both the high quality PCM audio and ultra high resolution DSD audio. Able to handle up to four low frequency output channels, it can be used by two listeners at a time, include the click track and transmit for recording and concerts.
An amazing interface, which features a S1LKi DSP audio engine supports PCM and DSD, compact format with four outputs for use on the move, a volume to 158 mW + 158mW (for a load of 40 ohms) and DSD (Direct Stream Digital) scanning technology of an audio signal using frequencies much higher than the conventional PCM format. Each sample is stored as a single byte at a frequency of 2.8 MHz, or 64 times more than an audio CD (44.1 KHz). Formats DSD 5.6 MHz, or 128 times that of the CD, are also used. The DSD is capable of recording at a much higher level of accuracy than an audio CD, it is mainly used for recording and music distribution.

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