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Recording Studio Package - M-Audio AIR 192|4 2x2 USB Audio Interface, HDH40 Studio Headphones and Marantz Pro MPM-1000 XLR Condenser Microphone

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1.Size:Air 192|4


2.Style:With Mic & Headphones


About this item

  • Capture Every Detail - Premium component selection and 24-bit/192kHz resolution for professional recording and monitoring to your Mac to PC
  • Pristine Studio Grade Capture - Transparent Crystal preamps and ultra-pristine A/D converters for unsurpassed audio recording quality
  • Connectivity - XLR+¼” TRS combo input, (1) ¼” instrument input, stereo ¼” outs and ¼” headphone out with independent level control
  • Studio-grade condenser microphone that delivers premium audio performance for crystal clear audio capture - perfect for vocals, acoustic instruments, amplifiers and more
  • Headphones with 180-degree rotatable frame, stainless steel telescopic arms with scale, leather cushioning and flexible headband for a perfect fit and hours of comfortable listening
  • Pro Software - MPC Beats, Ableton Live Lite, Touch Loops, Creative FX Collection, Xpand!2, Mini Grand, and Revalver



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The perfect choice for solo performers who want studio-quality recordings!


With the AIR 192|4, you can create flawless 24-bit/192kHz studio-quality recordings with an intuitive and easy-to-use audio interface. The AIR 192|4 enables you to record up to 2 channels at once with its dedicated XLR+¼” balanced combo input, and an all-new ¼” instrument input that has a specially-designed gain and impedance stage to provide the most accurate representation of a guitar or bass plugged directly into the interface.

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MPM-1000 - Superior Studio Sound

MPM-1000 is the perfect solution for podcasting, vlogging, gaming, or studio-grade recording that fuses studio-quality sound with everything you need to start recording right out of the box.

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Louann M. Corbin
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
Works as advertised.
Cooligan
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
I purchased a used Yamaha S90 keyboard that sounds great and feels just like a piano. I wanted to record it into my FL Studio. Since the S90 is a somewhat older keyboard yet has a USB port, I could not directly record into my DAW. The M-Audio AIR 192x6 USB C MIDI Audio Interface quickly solved my problem. Within minutes of hooking up the S90 to the device and plugging the interface into my PC, I was hearing, recording and playing back my S90 from my PC as though I was in a music studio. I plugged a 1/4 inch guitar plug directly into the O/P of the S90 and into the M-Audio interface and was off to the races with whatever sound I played from the S90.
Ashlee H.
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
I purchased this in "like new" condition. It did not come with instructions, but I was able to find the guide online. I love that I can record multiple instruments at once, and the sound quality does not disappoint. Well built, does not feel cheep, simple to use, and looks cool. I have no complaints and wouldn't hesitate to recommend this interface.
Lucas
Reviewed in Brazil on August 17, 2023
Produto chegou voando de tão rápido, bem embalado.
GC
Reviewed in the Netherlands on May 26, 2023
Via USB gevoed, inpluggen en het werkt meteen. Gebruik 'm nu twee jaar vrnl. met een hoofdtelefoon, met Reaper als DAW en Prodipe phantom powered mics (beiden ook erg fijn). Werkt probleemloos, ook vwb MIDI waarover ik velocity binnenhaal van een M-Audio voetpedaal + adapter. Kortom, prettig ding.
Nick
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022
I’m sure the interface works I haven’t tried it . I’m currently installing everything but it would be a better route to go with the 192-14 because it is powered and takes some workload off your computer. Also it’s advertised it comes with a few plugins. These plugins require a activation code that you have to buy separately. Most of them are protools stock plugins so if you run Protools you’re good.
Running_pizza
Reviewed in Japan on March 22, 2022
音質はタイトル通り。全体的に音量が低めに感じます。特にヘッドホンで聞くと低めに感じます。メインアウトはモニタースピーカー側で持ち上げれば自宅室内で鳴らせる音量としては十分に出ます。ラック型より机上に置くには使いやすいです。
Charles Domler
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2021
I love this thing! The sound quality is lights out. Phenomenal! I'm a music teacher and typical use my interface to record guitar, bass, vocals and sometimes my electronic drum kit.I downloaded the free Abelton software that came with the purchase of this unit and haven't had any latency issues.With my past interface, my recorded sounds always sounded dull. My guitar solos came in kind of buried. Since switching to this M-Audio interface I can't believe the upgrade in my sound.This is really built rugged. It's not too big but it's got a little weight to it. Metal housing and the faceplate looks like glass. The volume wheel is large and it turns and feels like a professional-grade unit.I probably would have paid triple for this unit considering the sound I'm getting. Very impressive.
Emmitt
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2020
With my AT2020 I'm getting a much clearer sound than my old Beringer UM2. And the amp and dac for headphones is decent enough to put away my Schiit stack, so I can have a cleaner aesthetic. Very fitting for the black and white theme I have going.The rear port for the XLR, knobs on the top of body are the reason I chose this over the Scarlett Solo. The headphone amp/dac is just a huge plus. Albeit, it doesn't sound as good as the Schiit stack, it's good enough for what I play, watch and listen to.Over-all a great product. Will definitely be looking for another M-Audio product when in need.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2020
It looks great and sounds great. There's essentially no monitor lag at all, which is awesome, especially for the price. Really glad I picked this up. The first time I plugged it in to both my PC and MAC, it took about 4-5 minutes to be recognized. Startled me a bit before I figured it out, and was frustrated to find that technical support required a support code, which is a one single-use code you get upon registering your product. I registered and never received a code, and really had nowhere to turn for help. I eventually got a response via their social media channels, and they were great. I haven't experienced any delay with the device being recognized since that first attempt.
メタルびと
Reviewed in Japan on December 6, 2020
まず、使いやすい。ボリュームつまみの大きさがちょうどいいです(ちょっとトルクが軽いかな?)。"air"の文字の色が、渋い。購入前に端子などの仕様を確認しておくことも必要です。※ AMDのCPU、マザーボードは不具合が生じているとの報告もあります。(ドライバーが、更新されていません。また、M-AUDIOのサポートがダメとの報告もあります。)当方の環境は、AMD Ryzen 7 3800X RAM 32.0 GB ですが、たまに音飛び生じます。※ USBケーブルを交換したら音飛びがなくなりました。
C. Pearson
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020
This thing has flat out worked and done everything I've asked of it perfectly. I has all the features I want for a small interface.-2 mic pre-amps so duets can be recorded simultaneously-MIDI in/out for inputting virtual instruments/drums using my old MIDI keyboard-low noise floor for clean recording-adequate gain for gain hungry mics (Shure SB7-B)-very low latencyI love the form factor. It's not tiny. But that means I get big knobs on the top of the interface that are easy to adjust accurately. No tiny knobs on the front of a tiny interface that almost require tweezers to adjust. I use this interface on my desk and it mostly stays on my desk. If you constantly move your interface, there are smaller ones available. But I still like the features and ease of use of this form factor so would move this slightly bigger interface.I like the VU LED meters with multiple levels. Much preferred over just "Signal" and "Clip" indicators. I can more easily tell when my gain levels are where I want them to be.I love the USB/Direct knob for mixing how much direct (zero latency) sound feed and how much USB sound feed you get back from your computer. It helps to nail vocal takes while still being able to hear the track you are building on from your DAW. Much better than a switch between 100% direct or 100% USB like others interfaces have.As for 'popping' and noise mentioned in other reviews, I've not experienced this at all... EXCEPT when someone used a low quality mic or instrument cable. Good cables and solid connections gave perfect pop free sound every time.I use Reaper as my DAW so had no need for the 'lite' versions of DAWs that came with the interface. But those DAWs could certainly get you started. But Reaper @ $60 is almost free and it's way better than what's included in the box. (Even the Reaper "demo" is a fully functional version you can use as long as you wish... although they will nag you to buy.)  Included are some really good VST FX plugins that can be used in most DAWs. There are also some great virtual instruments and drum machine plugins. Plus 2GB of samples and loop tracks. All these are worth the price you pay for the whole interface.If I had any wishes, it would be for 'pad' switches on the channels to drop down the input level of hot instruments, but this can be handled easily enough with the gain knobs.I highly recommend this interface.
Dev
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 26, 2020
I did quite a bit of research before opting for the M-Audio. I personally prefer the layout of the knobs on the top, as I don't need to reach down to figure out what is what. It lives on one side of my desk and I use it not only for recording, but as the main sound card for my PC. The 192-6 has two inputs which allow me to record vocals in stereo (coming off an effects pedal). Most importantly, it has a blend between direct monitoring and USB sound, to deal with any latency. It also has MIDI ports in case I need to hook up a MIDI keyboard/pad in the future. The quality and build are excellent. The only issue I faced was not getting any sound from my PC (e.g. playing mp3, YouTube, etc.), although I got the sound from the DAW. I found out that to fix this, I needed to select a sample rate of 48000 in the M-Audio applet. It might also be worthwhile to try different USB ports, and finally make sure you're not using any USB hubs, which can interfere with the memory allocation. Now, everything works perfectly. The 192-6 is hooked up to my desktop speakers through two TS>RCS cables as RCS are the only inputs on them. Although the 192-6 monitor outputs are TRS, this doesn't damage the interface, but you lose -6dB. In the future, I might invest in some proper studio monitors which have TRS and/or XLR inputs.Overall, the 192-6 offers more features compared to more expensive 2i2o interfaces, has very low noise and latency. Strongly recommended.
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