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USB audio interface from M-Audio belonging to the MobilePre series

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  • dudulachandelledudulachandelle

    M-Audio Mobilepre UsbPublished on 05/29/06 at 15:51
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Constructor see site

    The features are simple and good for the price offered.

    One positive point is assigned because it is self powered by the USB: it can dispense with power often annoying.

    UTILIZATION

    The installation is identical to any device.

    Too bad it only works on linux reading (I expect new versions of Alsa) but it was expected: the external audio interfaces are not made for linux, at least not yet.

    GETTING STARTED

    I have not listed unexplained crashes.

    I use Audacity for recording and for Chainer VST live.

    Latency is inaudible even loading the CPU to over 50%.

    I advise not to use more than 4 simultaneous effects because the sample and the res…
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    Constructor see site

    The features are simple and good for the price offered.

    One positive point is assigned because it is self powered by the USB: it can dispense with power often annoying.

    UTILIZATION

    The installation is identical to any device.

    Too bad it only works on linux reading (I expect new versions of Alsa) but it was expected: the external audio interfaces are not made for linux, at least not yet.

    GETTING STARTED

    I have not listed unexplained crashes.

    I use Audacity for recording and for Chainer VST live.

    Latency is inaudible even loading the CPU to over 50%.

    I advise not to use more than 4 simultaneous effects because the sample and the resolution of the interface (48K/16bis) do not have the quality and functionality of a professional equipments.

    The gain of the preamp is too low to use my Shure sm57, I plug in between the two a table that has a preamp with more gain. The preamps are as well used but it must be equipped with micro-efficient. They present can be a bit of breath when pushing the gain but I have not tried with good microphones.

    It is well to record a keyboard, bass, or guitar and very simple. You plug a jack and it gives CD quality (no loss due to an effect or a change in volume).

    The recorded sound is neutral and pretty cold but it is honest for the price range.

    The sound is good reading, details, nothing to say.

    The case is solid MobilePre hence its name: more falls to his credit without consequences.

    It may not work on all USB ports, this is due surment more power to the motherboard to the mobile field.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for over a year (I know). I use live effects for a group of garage rock and recording intruments, is adapted.

    This is an audio interface start line which is homogeneous and quality.
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  • lostynociflostynocif

    M-Audio Mobilepre UsbPublished on 02/22/09 at 01:34
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    * 2 input (s) Jack 6.35
    * 2 input (s) XLR.
    * 1 ticket (s) 3.5 micro Jack.
    * Phantom power.
    * 2 Output (s) Jack 6.35.
    * 2 Output (s) Jack 3.5.
    * Headphone output.
    mounted on a 2.17 GHz Athlon XP amp in a studio making voice
    - Condenser microphone> tube preamp> Compressor> MobilePre USB> Cubase SX3

    UTILIZATION

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    GETTING STARTED

    - Simple instalation (Vista drivers available on the site and works fine)
    - Very easy to use
    - Very good latency
    - Some problems can arise if you change the USB port must be the driver reinstallation
    - Manual in French (but useless)
    - No problem with cubase

    OVERALL OPINION

    It is now two years since I use i…
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    * 2 input (s) Jack 6.35
    * 2 input (s) XLR.
    * 1 ticket (s) 3.5 micro Jack.
    * Phantom power.
    * 2 Output (s) Jack 6.35.
    * 2 Output (s) Jack 3.5.
    * Headphone output.
    mounted on a 2.17 GHz Athlon XP amp in a studio making voice
    - Condenser microphone> tube preamp> Compressor> MobilePre USB> Cubase SX3

    UTILIZATION

    ------

    GETTING STARTED

    - Simple instalation (Vista drivers available on the site and works fine)
    - Very easy to use
    - Very good latency
    - Some problems can arise if you change the USB port must be the driver reinstallation
    - Manual in French (but useless)
    - No problem with cubase

    OVERALL OPINION

    It is now two years since I use it in the studio. I think soon the change to a larger that said I'll keep it for my laptop and so can truly be mobile ... cheaply and with all of ASIO, the latency .... very good product and cheap
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