Arturia Ships AudioFuse 8Pre

US Interface and ADAT expander in one      20/09/19

Arturia Ships AudioFuse 8Pre


Arturia tells us that the AudioFuse 8Pre, launched at the NAMM show in January, is now available. This is what they have to say about it...

The Arturia AudioFuse 8Pre is a dual-mode interface and ADAT expander which boasts 8 channels of premium analog audio, rock-solid sync, USB-C, and optical connectivity. With our award-winning lineage of pristine analog quality, AudioFuse 8Pre is destined to become the expander of choice in studios and creative spaces around the world.

Main Features

  •     16 inputs, 20 outputs channels
  •     8 microphone preamps with DiscretePRO® technology
  •     2 instrument inputs on channel 1&2
  •     2 analog balanced inserts on channel 1&2
  •     2 channels (1&2) with front panel access for ease of instant connectivity
  •     8 independent analog line outputs
  •     Speaker analog outputs on balanced TRS Jack
  •     1 stereo headphones outputs, on both 6.35 and 3.5mm TRS, designed for headphones up to 600 Ohms.
  •     Monitoring section with individual level control for speakers and phones
  •     Direct monitoring ultra-low latency internal mixer
  •     8 digital ADAT inputs/outputs up to 96kHz
  •     Word clock input, output/thru on BNC
  •     DiscretePRO® Individual audio performance certificate delivered with each unit.
  •     Comes with AudioFuse Creative Suite
  •     24-bit latest generation AD/DA converters at up to 192kHz sampling rate.
  •     USB-C interface compatible with PC & Mac, fully USB 2.0 compatible
  •     Robust metal chassis in 1u single rack form factor

 

Pricing and Availability:
699 Euro

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