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  • Yannick le NantaisYannick le Nantais

    Only with S / PDIF

    M-Audio MicroTrack IIPublished on 05/19/14 at 09:09
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use it for 2 years.
    This recorder is the only market (to my knowledge) with a digital input S / PDIF format. This allows to record digitally from a digital console. This is really handy in concert. In addition, it records in 24bit 96kHz and. Wav. No drivers to install on your computer to transfer files. I am surprised that no other manufacturer have had the idea to propose such a digital input S / PDIF and Toslink (optical fiber). The stereo comes with the camera recording with the microphone is very good.
    The 48v phantom power on balanced inputs on Jack is also a very good idea if you use condenser microphones.

    The only drawback is the battery requesting a shipment service for a p…
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    I use it for 2 years.
    This recorder is the only market (to my knowledge) with a digital input S / PDIF format. This allows to record digitally from a digital console. This is really handy in concert. In addition, it records in 24bit 96kHz and. Wav. No drivers to install on your computer to transfer files. I am surprised that no other manufacturer have had the idea to propose such a digital input S / PDIF and Toslink (optical fiber). The stereo comes with the camera recording with the microphone is very good.
    The 48v phantom power on balanced inputs on Jack is also a very good idea if you use condenser microphones.

    The only drawback is the battery requesting a shipment service for a possible replacement. Personally, I always use AC power.

    With hindsight, I would do this choice because this is so far unique with its digital input.
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  • azerty1988azerty1988

    M-Audio MicroTrack IIPublished on 06/22/08 at 12:20
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    Pramp of super quality. 48V power supply between TRS with very convenient. Unlike what many have told me (notte Thonmann home or on the forum Audiofanzine) the 48v power supply can power a micro ncssitant 48v power supply (no need to xlr to power, there are adaptateursxlr-TRS) (I'm using at the moment an apex 435 and apex 180 and it works great). Super quiet with TRS input, it is fairly quiet with the MIC but noisy if carrment records connected to the mains (if not working with battery). The second is inconvnient for hard to find cables and adapters (TRS-> XLR). The troisime is that the battery can not be changed by the user. The quatrime is that it is fragile (30cm tomb -> button presses).…
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    Pramp of super quality. 48V power supply between TRS with very convenient. Unlike what many have told me (notte Thonmann home or on the forum Audiofanzine) the 48v power supply can power a micro ncssitant 48v power supply (no need to xlr to power, there are adaptateursxlr-TRS) (I'm using at the moment an apex 435 and apex 180 and it works great). Super quiet with TRS input, it is fairly quiet with the MIC but noisy if carrment records connected to the mains (if not working with battery). The second is inconvnient for hard to find cables and adapters (TRS-> XLR). The troisime is that the battery can not be changed by the user. The quatrime is that it is fragile (30cm tomb -> button presses). Finally he sometimes bugger to boot. The just keep press the power button about 5 seconds.
    It fulfills its function but pricipale trs damage the finish or assi Bacle.
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