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http://www.floridamusicco.com/... features of the fast track pro by chris brackenbury from floridamusicco.com M-Audio Fast Track Pro USB bus-powered 4 x 4 24-bit/48kHz audio interface with dual mic/ instrument preamps balanced/unbalanced analog, S/PDIF and MIDI I/O S/PDIF digital; MIDI I/O ¼" headphone output with level control and A/B source switch Mac and PC compatible; class compliant with Mac OS X 10.3.9 and higher The M-Audio Fast Track Pro delivers all the mobile recording flexibility of the Fast Track USB, plus even more professional features. You get 2 front-panel mic/line inputs complete with phantom power for condenser microphones, inserts for outboard effects balanced and unbalanced analog outputs, S/PDIF digital I/O, MIDI I/O, and more. M-Audio Fast Track Pro also features near-zero latency direct hardware monitoring and low-latency ASIO software monitoring, plus an A/B source switch and dual output pairs for DJ-style cueing. Fast Track Pro is compatible with most popular PC and Mac music software. USB connection and bus power along with class compliancy for Mac OS X* make it a breeze to set up. * Class compliancy supports 16-bit/44.1kHz 2 x 4 operation on OS X 10.3.9 and higher. Driver installation required to access more I/O. M-Audio Fast Track Pro - Professional Recording—Anywhere, Anytime Fast Track Pro is designed to let you record with professional results whenever and wherever you want. A single USB connection gives you access to all the I/O you need for microphones and instruments like guitars, as well as MIDI- and S/PDIF-equipped digital audio gear. The microphone inputs are even phantom powered to accommodate the studio-quality condenser microphones like the M-Audio Luna and Solaris. Our time-tested driver software gives you total routing control over the 4 x 4 I/O—including setting up an effects loop with external devices. M-Audio Fast Track Pro - Monitoring Galore One of the hallmarks of a great audio interface is its monitoring flexibility—and M-Audio Fast Track Pro delivers. M-Audio Fast Track Pro features a powerful headphone amp with volume control. Hardware direct monitoring eliminates the latency or delay inherent in even the best internal circuitry while listening to your input and existing tracks. You can also listen to your input complete with effects while recording by using extremely the low-latency ASIO monitoring we've perfected over the years. Two pairs of analog outputs let you connect to a DJ mixer and use the front-panel A/B source switch to audition cues. M-Audio Fast Track Pro - GT Player Express M-Audio Fast Track Pro ships with GT Player Express software, delivering a variety of effects and virtual stomp boxes that eliminate the need for a guitar amp for basic recording and practice. GT Player Express also plays standard audio files like AAC, MP3 and WAV, allowing you to learn and jam along with your favorite music at variable speeds. With Fast Track Pro and GT Player Express, your computer can be your entire guitar rig. M-Audio Fast Track Pro - Ableton Live Lite 4 This special edition of the multi-award winning Ableton Live 4 software lets you experience what the critics have been raving about. Live 4's revolutionary loop-based paradigm makes production as simple as dragging and dropping audio clips in real time. You can also record linear tracks, add effects, perform live remixes and much more. M-Audio Fast Track Pro Full Features 4 x 4 24-bit/48kHz audio interface 2 front panel mic/instrument preamp inputs (Neutrik XLR/ ¼" TRS) with: gain controls signal/peak lights pads for each input insert jack (¼" TRS) for outboard processors 2 balanced outputs (¼" TRS) 4 unbalanced outputs (RCA) S/PDIF digital I/O with w/ 2-channel PCM S/PDIF out also supports pass-through of AC-3/DTS surround-encoded content 1 x 1 MIDI I/O with activity LEDs headphone output (¼" TRS) with level control headphone A/B source switch for DJ-style cueing input/playback mix control for hardware direct monitoring mono switch for input/playback direct monitoring master output level control near zero-latency hardware direct monitoring low-latency ASIO software monitoring USB connection to computer powered via USB or optional AC power adapter Kensington lock port Mac and PC compatible; class compliant with Mac OS X 10.3.9 and higher * 16-bit/44.1kHz 2 x 4 operation is class-compliant. Driver installation required to access more I/O. WDM ASIO 2 Core Audio

Channel: Music
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: floridamusiccompany

Length: 03:09
Rating: 4.66
Views: 125703

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eklyy (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Please I need hel, I just bought the fast track pro, I have a creative soundblaster x-fi card, i justplug the usb and install the drivers, but i cant listen anything, in control panel the defalt device is fast track please someone help me...
worldfreakassdrummer (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Somebody please help. I have yamaha2tx electric drums. M-Audio Pro, same as video. How do I hook them up so I can begin recording. Everythig is installed and drivers are ready to go. I use Acid Studio 7.0. Sorry but I am very new to these gidjets!
vietnamemocartman (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I'm confused about the I have the m-audio fast track usb not this one but there's no video for that. I've been putting a 1/4 to 1/8 adapter on my guitar cable and plugging it straight into my mac how is this really any different?
bhogala (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
what are you recording? I own a whole series of mic's and they are all either Shure SM57 or SM58s. Let me know what you're tryin to do, i'll help you out. Cheers
MAINDEBO (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
im barely getting started with this music producing stuff and i was wondering can u usb samson mic plug into this m-audio or any kind? or do i need to buy new mic 4 recording please help sum 1 because im new to all this recording stuff..
vamaresboy (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
What computer specs you have?
lokuazaz (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
My keyboard is a Yamaha Education Suit 2. I connect the midi out from my keyboard to the midi-in in the back of my M-audio device. I turn on everything I plug in the USB from the M-audio to my computer. That's all I do.
NomisGSR (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
what is your keyboard? How is it connected to the card?
NomisGSR (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
like seanw250 said, you get better sound quality, but for me the major reason is you get ALOT less lag when playing with a MIDI controller.
lokuazaz (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
The thing is that I can't even figure out how to connect it first. I tried to monitor in different ways but I can't hear anything. I installed it in 2 different computers and still don't get no response of sound out of my keyboard. I gave up and I have this device on the floor

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