- 2-in/2-out USB Audio Interface
- 24 bit/192 kHz resolution for professional recording and monitoring. Hi-Speed USB connection with USB/direct balance knob for zero-latency monitoring
- Includes both standard USB and USB-C connection cables
- XLR + 0.25 inch TRS combo input, 0.25 inch instrument input, stereo 0.25 inch main outputs, 0.25 inch headphone output with independent level control
- Included software: Pro Tools | First, Eleven Lite, AIR Creative FX Collection (20 world-class FX AU/VST plugins), Strike, Xpand!2 and Mini Grand
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Elizabeth Navarro
Good but two minor issues
I used this to power a set of KRK rokit 4 g3 speakers. It works well after the driver is installed. The only issues I have with this audio interface is that the usb-c cord is VERY short. Additionally, the usb-c connection on the back of the unit does not hold the cable in tightly. I have been using for 6 months and has not let me down yet. Would recomend.
Jessie Ann
Very low noise
Best analog to digital converter I've ever had. I'm using a large diaphragm condenser mic with phantom voltage ON. I cannot discern any background noise, whereas everything I've ever plugged the mic into before had noise. I'm using it on a Macbook Pro with Studio One 3. The only minus is that the USB connector seems a little flaky. There's nothing to hold it in place, and jarring it slightly makes it drop the connection.
Nwobodo Emeka Stanley
Great clean signal, exactly what I needed for my Macbook Pro and Shure SM58 mic
Switched to this from a Zoom H4N to power a Shure SM58 mic. World of difference compared to the noise floor of the Zoom which was just plain noisy for low gain mics. No software required for Macs. Just plug it in and it works. Comes with two types of USB-C cables. One for Macs that support USB-C and another that goes from regular USB port to USB-C which the devices uses. The price on this hardware is super affordable, too. Devices like this used to cost $200+ or more a few years ago.
Kerrie Hogben
I was scared cause the reviews but It’s amazing
I love this interface , I was scared to purchase because of the bad reviews but I figured I’d try it because the design is much nicer then the other ones in the price range, I’m happy I did because it works amazing. I’m using it with a MacBook Pro, Blue Spark Blackout mic, Kaotica Eyeball, in a home studio.
Steven Williamson
Great audio interface, tried the Behringer UM2 and Scarlett 2i2...
The UM2 is something I would recommend to someone who simply cannot spend more than $30. Otherwise, the M-Audio or the Mackie Onyx are great value at around $88. The Scarlett 2i2 is very good, but at $160 I don't think it is worth it. The build quality of the M-Audio 2x2 is great, nothing feels cheap or flimsy. The dials have good resistance, the cables plug in snugly. The sound quality is very good at up to 80% gain. The sound floor becomes noticeable when close to maximum gain. Overall, I am very happy with this purchase.
Kara McKinney
Great interface!
Firstly, I love this product, it looks professional and made of quality parts. I have a mic plugged into it, as well as 2 monitors using Dual TRS cable. For those of you having driver issues, here is your solution. Press F8 when your computer first boots up as if you were trying to enter into safe mode, but instead select the “Disable driver signature enforcement” option. Now install your M-Track and it will work just fine. My only regret is not buying the 2x2M, other then that i'm very happy with it.
Felixia Marie Santiago
An easy decision for an entry level audio interface.
I'm very happy with this unit. Solid build, surprisingly large and hefty, but still compact enough for a desktop and a backpack. Setup was easy, just a quick download and everything was running perfectly. The connections are snug, so once you're connected you'll stay connected; instrument level circuits via the front jacks, and mic level via the rear jacks. The inclusion of a dB scale with the levels meters is a nice touch also. For the price (about $150) it is great value compared to what else is on the market in this range.
John Paul
WORKS AND DONT REBOOT IS REQUIRED TO WORK MORE TESTING
UPDATE 2: WELL IT WORKS GREAT. NO MORE ISSUES AND REALLY IS GOOD FOR THE PRICE SPECIALLY FOR STREAMING TWITCH OR WHAT ITS MADE FOR SO MUSIC RECORDING ITS GREAT. LOVE IT FOR AMATEUR OR STARTER IF YOU ARE STARTING MUSIC. UPDATE: ok so new drivers help no longer cuts off seems to work flawlessly now going to test more sounds great for my Yamaha HS8 more update to come...so far 5 star for now and will constantly update this Ok i just rcvd this 2 hours ago and like everyone s complain is true Running on Windows 10 and works great at first but occationally it will stop and requires reboot. Now i have not moved the canle at all it will just stop and there is no other way to make it work unless you reboot now since i just bought it 2 hours ago i will hold on and update this after 2-3 weeks of testing and i can either recommend it to someone or not...
Bisma Farooq
Great!
I bought the M-Audio M-Track because I needed an audio interface with a Thunderbolt connection, and this was the only one I found at a reasonable price.I also have M-Audio speakers and have loved them for years, so I had a level of trust that the M-Track would be good quality. And it is. The build is solid and controls are labeled clearly. I use it to record electric guitar in GarageBand on a MacBook Pro running the Sierra OS, and it has been perfect. Setup involved simply plugging the unit into my Mac, plugging in the guitar and starting GarageBand. GarageBand recognized the M-Track immediately. It couldn't be easier. The only issue with the M-Track is that when it is plugged in to my computer, Siri no longer responds. As soon as I unplug the M-Track, Siri works again. I did not contact technical support as this is a non-issue for me but might be for others. The M-Audio web site says this unit has not been cleared for Mac OS Sierra, so I suspect that's where the issue lies.
Sharon Tribe
Super easy set up, literally plug and play for Mac users
I needed a new audio interface to do mixing and mastering work as my client's tracks were all in 88.2khz and weirdly enough my old 16 channel Presonus Studiolive board that's served me well for years(bought for almost 900 bucks) can't handle that high of a sample rate playback output (go figure). Set up for the M-track was quick and easy just plug and play to my MacBook Pro, no drivers required. This thing looks sleek as well and the knobs and pots have some resistance to them and don't feel cheaply made. I can see this holding up for awhile and is pretty future proof with the USB-C connections. If you're looking for a good place to start in the mixing and mastering world go with this. I will say however I haven't done a test recording with this yet but will soon for fun but being that it only has one XLR and one instrument 1/4inch output is kind of a buzz kill but that's really not why I bought it, this was more for playback of my studio monitors at a higher sample rate and it did just that for less than 100 bucks.