The late release of the Lyra USB 2.0 audio interfaces is due to manufacturing issues but they are finally here. Both Lyra 1 and Lyra 2 are based on a ARM Cortex “Xcore” processor, and feature a DSP processor, S/PDIF optical input and output, a 1/4" headphone output with dedicated level and a digital mixer with fader, pan, mute and solo on each channel. 48V phantom power and –20dB pad are also included.
Lyra 1 feature two line level 1/4" analog inputs, one XLR mic input/preamp and a front 1/4" instrument input, as well as two 1/4" analog outputs. It retails for 2000€ approximately.
Lyra 2 has two front 1/4" instrument inputs, two mic preamps with XLR inputs, two 1/4" line inputs on the rear, four line output with bus and built-in mixer routing switch, 8-channel ADAT and WordClock inputs and outputs and an Ethernet port. Its price is 2800€ approximately.
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