The Tri Capture UA-33 is a stereo audio interface for guitarists, vocalists, and other musicians. It also works for video production, web streaming, and creating podcasts.
Powered via USB, the Tri-Capture is equipped with three kinds of inputs — an XLR mic input with phantom power, a 1/4-inch input with a Hi-Z switch that allows users to connect a guitar directly, and a stereo AUX input with a dedicated volume control for connecting a stereo sound source such as a keyboard, rhythm machine, mixer, or portable music player.
Sound output from the computer is provided on stereo 1/4-inch TRS output jacks and a headphone jack. The three recording modes provide selection of recording scenarios, including LOOP BACK for web streaming applications. The Tri-Capture records and plays back 24-bit audio at sample rates up to 96 kHz, and is bundled with the Cakewalk SONAR X1 LE.
Audio drivers for the Tri-Capture are available for both Windows and Mac OS X operating systems.
For more information, visit www.RolandConnect.com.
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