M-Audio AIR 192|4

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2-Channel USB Audio Interface

  • 24-bit / 192 kHz
  • Low-noise M-Audio Crystal preamplifier
  • MIC/LINE input (input 1): 1 XLR/jack combo
  • 48 V Phantom power switchable
  • Instrument input (input 2): 6.3 mm jack
  • 2 Outputs: 6.3 mm jack balanced (volume control for output 1+2)
  • Headphone output
  • USB bus-powered
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 198 x 71 x 152 mm
  • Weight: 0.9 kg
  • System requirements: USB 2.0 or USB-C, Win 7 (32 or 64-bit or Mac OS X 10.8 or higher
  • Includes software for download: Ableton Live Lite, Creative FX Collection, Xpand!2, Mini Grand, Touch Loops, Revalver - 2x Amps, 3x Cabs, 3x Mics, 3x Effects, MPC Beats
Available since October 2019
Item number 476659
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Recording / Playback Channels 2x2
Number of Mic Inputs 1
Number of Line Inputs 1
Instrument Inputs 1
Number of Line Outs 2
Headphone Outs 1
Phantom power Yes
Number of S/PDIF Connectors 0
Number of ADAT Connectors 0
Numer of AES/EBU Connectors 0
Number of MADI Connectors 0
Ethernet 0
Other Connectors No
MIDI interface No
Word Clock No
Max. sample rate (kHz) 192 kHz
Max. resolution in bit 24 bit
USB Bus-Powered Yes
Incl. power supply No
USB Version 2.0
Width in mm 198 mm
Depth in mm 152 mm
Height in mm 71 mm
Connection Format USB port Type C
Included in delivery USB cable
Zero latency monitoring 1
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Insanely clean preamps, everything else is just fine.
Hablmet 22.10.2021
I have bought this interface for a very specific use case - I know that I won't be recording more than a single source, and due to my room situation (untreated and has copper pipes that resonate a little if I get loud), I use practically only dynamics. As such, I wanted to leave myself some decent headroom when I recorded audio tracks, and this interface offers an incredibly low noise floor. So I picked this thing up for about $130.

When it arrived, I was surprised that it didn't feel cheap like some other M-Audio offerings. The cheaper M-Track interfaces are almost all-plastic and feel rather light, but this interface has metal plates on the places where it counts. As a result, this interface feels weighty enough to not make me think it's made out of paper mache. The only issue I have with it is that the monitor knob is rather easy to turn by accident. However, as I don't have any studio monitors yet, I don't think this is a large issue.

The XLR port is located at the back, and there's also two plugs for monitors. Balanced, if my eyes don't lie to me. There's also a Kensington lock and a Type-C port, which is welcome at this price point. You can use the interface with a 2.0 USB port, but I use mine with a 3.1 Type-C. The cables provided (USB-A to C and C to C) are decently long and don't feel bad. I would have appreciated another XLR port, but the 192|6 offers that for hardly $30 more. But I'll get to that later.

Note that I only use this interface for spoken word. If you were to use this interface for more purposes, I think I would recommend to look elsewhere, as this really provides a great vocal performance. I don't think it'd be great for recording instruments and such. However, the low noise is great and the gain is sufficient for most microphones. I have tested this interface with an XM8500 and can get it to a comfortable loudness level without any noise in the background. I want to test this interface with a Rode Procaster and an OD505 in the future (yes, the latter has a preamp, I am aware). But so far, I am feeling quite optimistic.

As for the headphone output, it's alright. It's not great, but it will be fine for most headphones. Lower impedance ones tend to suffer (I own a pair of SHP9600 and they introduce noise when I crank the gain past the second level). I'd recommend 300 ohms max, around 120 is the sweet spot.

There's still a very few quirks that may still prove to be annoying, if you decide to buy this interface. For starters, Windows loves to swap the bitrate to 32bit (which this interface cannot do), which messes up the inputs. The solution is to disable applications allowing to take control of the device in Windows sound properties. Some people also told me about them having stutters once in a while, if they use the interface for long-form content. I'd recommend adjusting the buffer size.

If you only need to record your own voice and only plan to use one microphone, then this is a great interface. However, in Europe, the Audient ID4 Mark II is hardly $30 away. It also has limited I/O, and I almost bought that one, but got limited by my budget. If you can stretch your budget a bit further, I would absolutely recommend that one. It'll work just as good as this one.
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Great AI for beginners!
Timmy-SK 27.12.2022
Well I was wondering what audio interface to buy to record my guitars. Was choosing between this and Focusrite solo. Actually, the choice is as simple as: If you want a compact audio interface, that will be used a lot in different conditions(in the living room of your house, at your friends flat, in the park, at the studio - then choose Focusrite. It's more compact and "boxy" built. If I'd owned it, I'd confidently throw it in my backpack and go anywhere. I don't know why, but focusrite design gives me an impression that it's as reliable as a brick, and nothing will ever break it. While this M-Audio is a choice for a fancy studio setup. It just looks better on your desk than Focusrite(and it's bigger too, compare dimensions on website). Soundwise, I believe they're similar. So just choose if you need more compact or good-looking.
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Great Audio Interface for normal people
Froy 15.01.2022
Both software and hardware are expected to be good at this price and it did def meet my expectations , sound is rich, ports are durable , sound quality is good , no lag or whatever, the only small problem I had was while using my new skullcandy headphones with 6.3mm aux adapter on it , it gave some dissapointing stereo sound but managed to fix it to my taste, it all depends on the headphone after all but still a very good audio interface , I love it
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Pretty good
Lightguy 15.10.2020
Pretty good, pretty good. Good preamps also.
However, it starts distorting when you use a lot of programs. Must be a firmware issue. Fix: reconnect.
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