🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with MidiplusSmartface II!
The MidiplusSmartface II is a compact, full-duplex USB audio interface designed for seamless audio recording and playback. With a maximum sample rate of 48 KHz and support for ASIO drivers, it ensures high-quality sound across various operating systems, making it an ideal choice for both professional and aspiring audio engineers.
Audio Input | USB |
Maximum Sample Rate | 48 KHz |
Operating System | Windows |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Supported Software | ASIO |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.89"D x 4.8"W x 2.05"H |
S**S
Highly Impressed!! I'm gonna buy another just becauseof the value.
Gotta start out by saying THIS THING IS GREAT. But first here's what I EXPECTED from a $55 USB interface. 1) Cheap plastic housing. 2) Crappy loose knobs 3) noisy 4) Unbearable latency. But I thought what the hell for $55 bucks I can use it for tracking idea/tinkering material for the idea file on the laptop. Holy Hell! This thing is none of the above! It's all metal housing is built like a battleship. Knobs and jacks are solid. Don't feel like I gotta be "careful" with them. Inputs have no noise or hum. Pre's are great at this price point. As for latency, I though since it used windows audio drivers it would be garbage. Not true. I set the latency down to 10mS and there was no buffering problems AT ALL. Played my Dean though Studio One Pro using Positive Gear's Bias FX and it sounded great. I actually think this thing is equivalent or better than my Focusrite Scarlett. And for $55??!!In Summary: This deals like a broke dick....YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT IT!! If you're in the market for a great interface at a great price, get it.
C**S
This overall is a great interface
I like everything about this interface except no volume for the heaphones.
M**O
Doesn't work on my iPad pro
I was looking for something that would work on iOS, but it doesn't recognize it... Am I missing something?
J**E
For The Price: Exceptional...Overall However, It's Okay
I had an older audio interface that I was using to record a radio show with and it went belly-up on me after using it for maybe a little over a week. It was used when I got it so I can't complain. I knew I needed something else and in the town I live in, I had absolutely ZERO options (wish I had known that ahead of time). So I went searching and decided to go with the midiplus.For the price it is an exceptional deal. But I have to point out though, after having worked in broadcasting for 30+ years, I am acutely aware of what exceptional audio sounds like. Now keep in mind that it's a combination of many different things including the kind of mic you are using, the processing, your environment and soforth...however, keeping in mind the cost of this interface, I knew what I was getting and wasn't expecting the quality I get out of the normal control board and sound processor and expensive mic that I use to do my radio show with.With that being said, I still wished I had spent a little extra for audio quality in general. Yes, this sounds perfectly usable and for personal podcasts and recording at home for fun, it really does the job pretty well. But for professional users...? Well I wouldn't go that far...in fact, I don't think it comes close to be entirely honest. Again, temper that with the fact that I am crazy aware of what pristine audio sounds like, and that makes my standards probably a bit above the norm. But all in all, it really depends on what you plan to use it for in the long run. A really great mic will make a HUGE difference when using this however. But even that won't make all the difference, and it's important to understand this.So in short, for the money, it does the job. But don't expect studio quality, even if you use a ridiculously great microphone.
A**R
Not worth the money
So while I was waiting for it to be delivered, I watched a youtube video on this device. All the things the video said was wrong with it was right. The Knobs are SUPER wiggly and loose. I have it with the Elgato Wave DX also tested it with a Sony XLR shotgun mic and a Senheiser E-series XLR and all of them you have to turn the gain ALL the way up just to get low sound. Then have to amp the audio in the digital mixer on the computer. This causes it to pick up lots of background noise, that no amount of Noise reduction, compressor, gate and limiters would help. If you dont care about audio quality feel free to get this. IF you want a product to sound good. I would NOT recommend this to even my enemies.
N**
Perfect for what you need
I found this for cheap when other Chinese made audio interfaces were ramping up in price, my guess being from shipping or production was very slow (this was around the initial start of the pandemic). I took a gamble on this one and ordered it knowing that I wasn't going to find a better deal for a while. It arrived being everything I thought. very simple and nothing fancy but works as intended. nothing to complain about.
L**S
not enough mic gain for dynamic mics
like others said, gain level is way too low on mic preamp inputs.the circuit uses ALL ne5532 chips inside (which is fine); but the gain for the mic sections are just too low.build quality is fine.price is great. but not usable for average non-condenser mics.
K**N
Value for money
Was Sceptic at first, given the low price, but was impressed with the results. It would be wondeful if The USB output was a little higher :/ we have I keep the levels at MAX I get a decent volume onto to our mixer
E**O
No me sirvio
Hay mejores opciones que esto
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