Tascam has announced the US-100, a new USB 2.0 Audio Interface.
The interface features a microphone input as well as instrument level input for direct recording guitar or bass. Stereo line inputs are provided, and can be switched to phono-level to connect a turntable to digitize a vinyl collection. All of this is housed in an aluminum chassis.
The US-100 is a 48k/16-bit stereo audio interface that connects to a Mac or Windows computer using USB 2.0. A free copy of Audacity software is included. Additional features include a 1/8" stereo headphone output and zero-latency monitoring.
Features:
• Bus-powered USB 2.0 audio interface
• XLR or 1/4" microphone input
• 1/4" guitar-level direct input
• RCA line inputs, switchable to RIAA photo inputs with ground lug
• 1/8" stereo headphone output
• 48kHz/16-bit audio resolution
• Zero-latency hardware monitoring
• Mac and Windows compatible
• Audacity recording software included
• Solid aluminum case construction
Pricing & Availability
Tascam’s US-100 will be available from Tascam retailers in September at a street price under $100.
The US-100 is a 48k/16-bit stereo audio interface that connects to a Mac or Windows computer using USB 2.0. A free copy of Audacity software is included. Additional features include a 1/8" stereo headphone output and zero-latency monitoring.
Features:
• Bus-powered USB 2.0 audio interface
• XLR or 1/4" microphone input
• 1/4" guitar-level direct input
• RCA line inputs, switchable to RIAA photo inputs with ground lug
• 1/8" stereo headphone output
• 48kHz/16-bit audio resolution
• Zero-latency hardware monitoring
• Mac and Windows compatible
• Audacity recording software included
• Solid aluminum case construction
Pricing & Availability
Tascam’s US-100 will be available from Tascam retailers in September at a street price under $100.
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