Sound Cards & Audio Interfaces

Created with the needs of DJs and electronic musicians in mind, the Studio 26c delivers excellent audio quality with professional metering and flexible monitori..
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The Zoom ZFX C5.1t from Zoom combines sophisticated amplifier modeling software with a USB audio interface that together provide guitar..
The UAC-2 from Zoom is a 2 x 2 USB 3.0 audio interface that offers near zero latency and up to 24-bit/192 kHz resolution. The compact and ro..
Armed with the Zoom U-22 ultracompact 2 x 2 USB Handy audio interface, it's easy for musicians, songwriters, and singers to record one source at a..
Record & Stream With Ease AMS Audio Interfaces are designed for musicians who want to record music with their DAW or easily livestream on platforms like ..
Record & Stream With Ease AMS Audio Interfaces are designed for musicians who want to record music with their DAW or easily livestream on platforms like ..
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AMS Audio Interfaces are designed for musicians who want to record music with their DAW or easily livestream on platforms like YouTube and Twitch, without all t..
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Innovative and feature-rich, the RME HDSPe AIO Pro audio interface card is astonishingly versatile. With 30 multi-format channels (14 input and 16 output), it d..
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A high-performance USB audio interface The Fireface UFX III is a high-quality audio interface that represents the third generation of RME's flagship mode..
Connect, create, and collaborate with our six-in, six-out audio interface. Featuring high-definition recording, ultra-low latency, and flexible connectivity, AU..
This one’s perfect for recording mono sounds like vocals and guitar at the same time. It gives you two different inputs – XLR for vocals, and jack f..
First and foremost, IK Multimedia iRig HD 2 simply sounds amazing. It features superior digital audio quality with premium 24-bit A/D converters and a 96kH..
In 2010, for the first time ever, the original iRig allowed guitar and bass players to plug into their iPhone and use their mobile device to play, practice and ..
M-Audio M-Track Solo is the best audio interface in its class. In a comfortable and convenient size of 48 kHz, which are ideal for creating music on any Mac, PC..
Ideal for gamers who use voice chat and for game streamers, this innovative audio mixer with USB interface gives you full command of your game sound, chat and v..
We’ve also added an entire Effects Plugin, Virtual Instruments and Loop package to cater to all your production needs. Whether you need a guitar tone, rev..
Universal MIDI interface for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Android and Mac/PC. Introducing iRig MIDI 2, the first Lightning/USB compatible mobile MIDI int..
IK Multimedia AXE I/O – high-end sound meets best-in-class guitar tone! Premium audio interface with advanced guitar tone shaping Since we pion..
The flagship Universal Audio Apollo x16 Heritage Edition allows music producers, project, and post-production studios to track, overdub, and mix with elite-clas..
Simple operation. Clean design. Studio-grade sound quality. MOTU TRACK16 exhibits these design principles through and through. And don't let its compact siz..

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The MOTU LP32 is a flexible ADAT optical "lightpipe" audio interface, router, splitter, converter and mixer with AVB/TSN networking. It is ideal for r..
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Mobile phone sing it song/single mobile live connection method Only one phone customers, because there is no electricity. Brain or multiple mobile phones to ..
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PODCASTER EQUIPMENT BUNDLE AME2 A MAONOCASTER This is a set that includes a condenser microphone Maono PM320. After shipping over 200,000 uni..
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The MaonoCaster lite AM200 is the beginner all-in-one solution for podcasting, streamers, and musicians. is all you will ever need to record incredible audio fo..
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Sound Cards & Audio Interfaces

Sound cards and audio interfaces

An audio interface is a piece of hardware that allows you to connect all of your audio gear to your computer. It is responsible for converting analogue signals into digital audio so that your computer can process it. It also performs the same process in reverse by receiving digital audio information from the computer and converting it into an analogue signal that you’re able to hear through your studio monitors or headphones. Consumer grade soundcards aren’t adequate enough if you’re looking to achieve good quality recordings due to their limited sound quality and connectivity limitations. If you’re serious about recording good quality audio, you will need a dedicated audio interface. Then there’s are larger interfaces intended for use in larger studios. These are typically rack mountable and can handle dozens of channels and many inputs simultaneously. There are also interfaces which typically serve a specific function. These are a popular choice for people looking for an all-in-one solution that’s compact and portable. As they aim to serve a specific function they will typically only accommodate a single mono/stereo input.

Connection

Modern audio interfaces connect to your desktop or laptop computer via a USB or Thunderbolt port (some older ones use different ports, such as PCI, PCIe or Ethernet). The USB 3.0 port provides much faster data transfer rates than USB 2.0 and is becoming the standard for most modern computers as well as many newer interfaces. Many USB interfaces are powered directly from the computer without requiring an external power source. Thunderbolt is Intel's high bandwidth technology. It offers excellent data transfer rates and very low latency for the most demanding computer recording.

Input/output requirements

Depending on what it is you intend to record will determine how many inputs and outputs you require. For example, recording a band will require an interface with plenty of inputs/outputs as opposed to a solo artist who’ll typically be recording no more than 2 channels simultaneously. It’s also important to note the type of connections that are required. Having dedicated inputs for guitars (instrument level input), mics (mic level input), or external preamps (line level input) offers greater flexibility when recording.

Analogue I/O

  • 1/4" Jack – typically used to connect guitars, bass, synths, keyboards and outboard gear. They’re also commonly used to connect your interface to your studio monitors
  • XLR – typically used to connect microphones to the integrated mic preamp to bring the mic level up to instrument level
  • Combo Jack XLR – many interfaces combine XLR and jack connections into a multi-purpose socket and make them easily accessible on the front of the device (Jack/XLR)

Digital I/O

  • ADAT – this type of connection can carry 8 channels of audio at 48KHz or 4 channels at 96KHz
  • S/PDIF – is available in two formats – coxial or optical, these connections are commonly used to output a stereo mix to an external source
  • MIDI – means of swapping information between suitably equipped electronic musical instruments and computers

Latency

Many audio interfaces have a feature that enables you to hear your sound source directly. This essentially feeds the audio input (for example from your mic) directly to the audio outputs of the interface, without the signal going into the computer, then back out again. This is known as Zero Latency Monitoring. So if you are recording your voice for example, you’d instantly hear your voice directly in the headphones without any delay.

Buy audio interfaces in Musician.UA

You can buy audio interfaces in our stores. It is also possible to place an order in the online shop. Delivery is carried out all over Ukraine. Thanks to the wide assortment, everyone will find a suitable product for themselves. You can always count on professional advice and assistance. We care about the quality of service and do everything we can to make sure you are satisfied with your purchase.