Versions mkII of the M-Track and M-Track Plus mark the beginning of a collaboration between M-Audio and Waves.
The new M-Audio M-Track mkII, M-Track Plus mkII and the M-Track Eight ship with a software bundle featuring the Waves Eddie Kramer Effect Channel and TrueVerb. The M-Track Eight ($399) also includes the L1 Ultramaximizer and the Manny Marroquin Delay.
Details of the new M-Track mkII:
- 2 XLR/jack inputs with phantom power
- Switchable Hi-Z on input 2 for guitars, basses, etc.
- 2 main 1/4” jack outputs with volume control
- Headphone output with dedicated level
- Zero-latency monitoring with USB/Analog direct balance
- Audio resolution: 24-bit / 48kHz
- USB-powered
- LED meter
- Ableton Live Lite included
- US street price: $99
Features of the M-Track Plus mkII:
- 2 XLR/Jack inputs with phantom power and Hi-Z switch
- 2 main outputs with volume control
- Headphone output with dedicated level
- Audio resolution: 24-bit / 96kHz
- Zero-latency with USB/Direct balance
- LED meter
- USB-powered
- Ableton Live Lite and Cubase LE DAWs included
- US street price: $149
Both new M-Track mkII audio interfaces will be available at the end of the month, the M-Track Eight is already in stores.
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