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Ultra compact 4-input, 2-output bus-powered "plug-and-play" USB audio interface with 10-bus digital
mixer.
The MOTU MicroBook Interface turns your Mac or PC computer into a personal 4 x 2 recording studio with
all the audio I/O and mixing you need for professional-quality recording and playback.
Plug in your mic, guitar and
keyboard (or other instrument) and record up to four inputs simultaneously. You can even connect your iPod for rehearsing
or sampling. Mix your tracks with on-screen CueMix FX software and apply DSP-powered effects such as multi-band EQ and compression.
Plug
in your mic using the included XLR cable adapter.
With professional analog stereo outputs, digital output, and stereo-mini
output jacks for both headphones and desktop speakers, you can monitor your live audio and recorded tracks any way you like.
Edit
and finalize your recording with the included AudioDesk software.
From initial inspiration to polished track, the MicroBook
gets you there with broad compatibility, bus-powered convenience, and professional quality.
Advanced features
From on-the-go remote recording, to personal studio production, to laptop-based DJing and remixing, the MicroBook delivers
professional audio quality and advanced features in a highly compact form factor.
Complete personal recording
The MicroBook gives you a complete personal recording solution, with simultaneous inputs for a microphone, a guitar, and a
keyboard or other stereo line level device. The mic preamp delivers neutral coloration and pristine sound, with 20 dB pad
and 48V phantom power for condenser mics. Programmable analog, digital, and headphone outputs provide flexible monitoring
options.
Balanced line level connectors
Other audio interface brands (even expensive ones) cut corners with unbalanced analog inputs and outputs, which can result
in significantly compromised performance well below an equivalent balanced circuit. Not the MicroBook: your balanced I/O connections
are well-protected against RF interference, AC hum, and other noise-producing environmental factors.
Precision
Digital Trim
Each MicroBook analog input is equipped with digitally controlled analog trim. This gives you the best of both worlds: the
pristine signal quality of analog audio circuitry and the fine-tune precision of digital control. You can even save and recall
trim settings on your computer.
Superb audio quality
The MicroBook delivers uncompromising audio quality intended for the most demanding professional recording applications. Born
from MOTU's award-winning line of FireWire, USB, and PCI audio interfaces, the MicroBook embodies decades of engineering expertise.
Mixing
and processing
The MicroBook is not just an audio interface: it's also an audio mixer that allows you to mix live inputs (voice, guitar,
keys, etc.) with your host software playback tracks.
A 10-bus digital mixer
The MicroBook is a 10-bus digital mixer that lets you mix live inputs with each other — with or without host software
tracks. With CueMix FX running on your computer, you can create separate mixes of live audio from your mic, guitar, and keyboard,
and send each mix to separate outputs (main out, line out, and phones out) or any combination of all three.
Advanced
mixing features
The MicroBook's included CueMix FX software environment is easy to use and nice to look at. Click simple tabs to configure
settings for input, output, mixes, channel settings, and much more. The MicroBook is full of surprise advanced mixing features.
For example, you can route a mix that includes both live inputs and host audio tracks back to the computer.
Modeled
analog EQ
British analog mixing consoles are renowned for their musical EQ profiles. The MicroBook meticulously models these classic
EQ curves to give you the very same, magical EQ settings found on these coveted desks. Seven separate filters are available
on every input and output, including low-shelf and high-shelf, with intuitive graphic control of each EQ parameter.
Compression
The MicroBook provides a classic compressor on each input and output, so you can apply compression liberally with the flexibility
to decide if and when you want to "commit" to your mix. You can change the MicroBook's compression settings at any time while
recording or listening.
Analysis and diagnostics
The MicroBook provides a wealth of tools for audio analysis and diagnostics to awaken your inner engineer.
Sine
wave generator
Set the frequency, set the amplitude, and choose an output. It's that simple. Sine waves can be immeasurably useful for setting
levels, performing calibration, troubleshooting, sound design, and annoying the heck out of unwanted visitors when they invade
your studio.
White/pink noise generator
Sometimes, noise is useful and good. That's why the MicroBook provides both white noise and pink noise, which can be used
for sound effects, filter sweeps, masking, testing, calibration, and much more. With noise this close to your fingertips,
you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.
FFT and Spectrogram
Visually monitor the frequency content of your music or other audio material as it plays. The MicroBook superimposes a Fast
Fourier Transform and sonogram display directly on the graphic EQ curve so that you can see the effect of the EQ filters on
the audio material being monitored.
Oscilloscope
This is not your grandpa's oscilloscope. With modern digital precision, you have unprecedented control over how you view audio
material using features like waveform recognition, split screen, trigger (with programmable criteria), and much more. Analyze
harmonic content, view transients, or detect clipping with one-sample precision.
X-Y Plot
The X-Y Plot graphs the amplitude of a stereo signal on a two-dimensional grid, allowing you to see the width of the stereo
field of a mix in real time. It also helps you detect issues with polarity in stereo mixes, which, if left unresolved, can
cause the mix to completely cancel itself out when collapsed to mono.
Phase Analysis
Does your mix sound thin? Do you hear strange "flangy" artifacts? It could be suffering from phase or polarity issues. The
Phase Analysis display helps you check the phase alignment and polarity of a stereo mix — especially mixes that might
be summed to mono — or instruments (like drums) recorded with multiple mics.
Tuner
Before you play or record, you need to be in tune, right? CueMix FX's Tuner lets you quickly tune your guitar, bass, sax,
or other pitched instrument. The more complex the harmonics of the input signal, the wider the LED band gets. So if your guitar
strings are wearing out, the Tuner's LED meter will let you know. Other features include adjustable tuning reference and test
tone generation.
Included software
The MicroBook includes CueMix FX console software for Mac and Windows, and AudioDesk workstation software for Mac.
CueMix
FX
The included CueMix FX software for Mac OS X and Windows gives you graphic, on-screen control of the MicroBook's on-board
audio mixer, with up to five separate stereo mixes, 7-band parametric EQ, and compression on every input and output. Flexible
routing options abound. Advanced features include a sine wave generator, oscilloscope, FFT/spectrogram display, and phase
analysis tools.
AudioDesk
The MicroBook includes AudioDesk, the workstation software for Mac OS X, which provides advanced recording, editing, mixing,
processing, and mastering. AudioDesk delivers the power of modern digital audio workstation technology in an easy-to-use,
inspiring multitrack recording experience. Together, AudioDesk and the MicroBook are a complete, professional recording studio
for your computer desktop.
MOTU MicroBook Interface Features:
- 4-input, 2-output bus-powered "plug-and-play" USB audio interface for Mac and Windows.
- 4 x 8 physical input/output channels.
- 10-bus digital mixer to route and mix live inputs with live computer tracks.
- Pre-amp equipped mic input with Precision Digital Trim, 48V phantom power, and 20 dB pad.
- Includes female XLR to quarter-inch adapter for plugging in a standard male XLR mic cable.
- Guitar input with Precision Digital Trim.
- Stereo line level analog input (balanced TRS quarter-inch or stereo mini).
- Stereo balanced TRS quarter-inch line level main outs.
- Stereo eighth-inch "mini" line level out.
- S/PDIF digital out (duplicates main out).
- Headphone output on eighth-inch stereo "mini" jack with independent volume control.
- Support for both 44.1 and 48 kHz sample rates on all analog and digital ins/outs.
- Digitally controlled analog trim for all analog inputs.
- Digital trim for all outputs.
- CueMix FX no-latency mixing and monitoring with EQ and dynamics processing.
- 7-band parametric EQ and compression.
- Test tone and white/pink noise generator.
- Advanced audio analysis software tools, including FFT display, spectrogram "waterfall" display, oscilloscope, X-Y plot,
and phase analysis.
- Industry standard Mac and Windows drivers (Core Audio, Wave, and ASIO) for across-the-board software compatibility.
- Compatible with all current and recent generation Macs and PCs.
- Includes AudioDesk DAW software for Mac, USB cable, and mic cable adapter.
Enjoy the freedom of this powerful, portable recording tool. Order today.
MOTU MicroBook Interface Specifications:
- Chassis dimensions: 3.6 x 5.5 x 1.0 inches (9.14 x 13.97 x 2.54 cm).
- Weight: 10.5 ounces (297 grams).
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