Tascam - US-42B MiNiSTUDIO Creator
USB webcast interface/studio with 2 XLR/TRS combo jacks, +48V power compatibility, mini-jack input, SOUND PAD function and much more. Convenient for direct streaming of shows and more.
Presentation
There's also a dodge function that lets you turn down the volume of the background music during announcements. And you can use voice effects and reverb to enhance the atmosphere and increase the excitement of a programme.
Other features
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Tascam US-42B MiNiSTUDIO Creator
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USB Audio Compliance 2.0 for use with iOS devices
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Windows (ASIO/WDM drivers) and Mac (Core Audio) compatible - Audio resolution up to 96 kHz / 24 bits
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Can be connected to an iOS device using an Apple Lightning-USB camera adapter (sold separately)
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Powered via USB bus when connected to a computer
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Validated for use with popular audio workstation software: Sonar, Pro Tools, Cubase, Live, Studio One and GarageBand
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Validated for use with the most popular streaming and calling applications
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Two HDDA technology microphone preamps
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2 XLR/TRS jack input connectors, +48V power supply compatible
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Mini-jack microphone input, compatible with in-ear headphones with microphone (4-pin connector)
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Stereo AUX input on mini-jack for connecting portable audio players and games consoles
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Compatible with direct input for electric guitar
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Compatible with signals from dynamic microphones (low level)
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Integrated DSP effects (EQ, compressor and reverb)
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Input monitoring function lets you listen to the signal before transmitting it to the computer
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Analogue stereo output on RCA connectors, for connecting active loudspeakers
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Three velocity-sensitive, light-action trigger pads
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Dedicated potentiometer for controlling the amount of reverb added to the signal
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Dedicated button for activating/deactivating the voice effect
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ON button to start data transmission to computer
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Headphone output on stereo mini-jack - Headphone output on standard 6.35 mm jack
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Separate volume controls for line and headphone outputs Broadcast/Creator selector (live operation/production mode)
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Mode presets adapted to different use cases (Windows only): Creator, Karaoke, Talking, Gaming, Multi-channel podcast
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4 sound processing presets, 5 voice effects presets, 5 reverb effects presets (Hall, Room, Live, Studio, Plate)
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ASIO on/off switch for transferring audio data after effects processing (Windows only)
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Loopback function mixes the computer's audio output signal with the input signal and then sends it back to the computer
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Volume control for sound from the PC and audio data sent to the PC
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A ducking function automatically attenuates background music according to the volume of the PC.
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Sampling frequencies: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz
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Digital resolution: 16/24 bits
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System requirements:Windows or Mac compatible computer with USB 2.0 port (or higher), 2 GHz or higher, dual-core, 2 GB RAM or higher, ASIO 2.0, WDM or Mac Core Audio drivers
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Dimensions: 40 × 200 × 130 mm
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Weight: 500 g
To find out more...
As you'll be using the device while broadcasting, ease of use is a very important aspect. The surface has as few controls as possible, so that it can be used intuitively, even by people who know nothing about audio equipment. What's more, the dedicated software - used for selecting sound effects and triggered sounds - has an EASY page, usable by everyone, and an EXPERT page, for advanced users with all the details you can imagine.
With a MiNiSTUDIO Creator you can make your own unique programmes, or create podcasts that convince not only in terms of content, but also in terms of sound.
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Tascam has been part of the pro audio landscape for decades. They were responsible for the creation of the very first multitrack cassette recorder, which was adopted by many artists including Bruce Springsteen! Today, Tascam offers a wide range of recording equipment, from US-42B portable digital studios, to DR-40X portable recorders, HR audio interfaces and Model series mixers. Easy to use, Tascam products allow beginners to learn about mixing and recording, while professionals can easily maximize their potential. The ability to record from start to finish makes it easy for musicians to get their music out on a large scale.
