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Reddit mentions of M-Audio M-Track Plus Two-Channel Portable USB Audio and MIDI Interface with Digital I/O, Ignite by AIR and Pro Tools
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We found 4 Reddit mentions of M-Audio M-Track Plus Two-Channel Portable USB Audio and MIDI Interface with Digital I/O, Ignite by AIR and Pro Tools. Here are the top ones.
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- Digital audio, analog audio, and MIDI > unites your computer-based music studio
- USB powered > provides convenience and mobility
- Phantom power plus guitar-level switching > accommodates any audio source
- Insert jack on each channel > easily incorporate your favorite effects
- Free copy of Avid Pro Tools Express and Ignite through our website > cutting-edge music software for your studio (Note: Pro Tools Express and Ignite NOT in box; follow sticker instructions on box to redeem Pro Tools Express; follow instructions on included card to redeem Ignite)
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 4.9 Inches |
Length | 8.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Width | 7.2 Inches |
>don't see a guitar input
There's a 1/4" mono input in the centre of the XLR.
That behringer unit is prettly limited, especially getting the audio back out of the PC to your monitors. Line OR USB, instead of line and USB.
In your price range, better choices would be M-Audio MTrack Plus, or MTrack 2, Focusrite Scarlett or Presonus Audiobox
They all come with some form of 'Lite' DAW software as well.
Happy Cake Day duder! Here are my suggestions!
Under 100$
[Lexicon Alpha](http://www.amazon.com/Lexicon-Alpha-Desktop-Recording-Studio/dp/B000HVXMNE/ref=sr_1_1?
ie=UTF8&qid=1412270622&sr=8-1&keywords=lexicon+alpha)
Scarlett Solo
Tascam US-32
Over 100
Scarlett 2i2
M Audio M Track Plus
Steinberg UR22
Personally, I use the UR22, mainly because I need the Midi in/out for my outboard synths, and the d-pre amps are quite nice for basic mics. I work for a music shop, and our best seller is the UR22. However, any of these interfaces would work well with FL Studio, and you would not be displeased with any of them. Let me know which one you get, dude! Cheers!
Ninja Edit - Stay away from Behringer, Gemsound, Pyle, and Pyramid. They are low cost, but have poor quality builds, poor converters, latency issues, and a myriad of other problems. Also, if you need multiple inputs and mixing capabilities down the line, I suggest these;
http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-MG10XU-10-Input-Stereo-Mixer/dp/B00IBIVL42/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412271070&sr=8-1&keywords=yamaha+mixer
http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-Audiogram-6-audio-interface/dp/B001F1WNAS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412271058&sr=8-1&keywords=yamaha+interface
You could get something like;
M-Audio M-Track Plus = $150
and
KRK RP5G2 = $115 x 2 = $230
Total = $150 + $230 = $380
That setup will let you connect to your PC via usb for your PC sound through the monitors, then you can also input your Pod HD500 into the M-Track's 2 channels to get a stereo input/output. The monitor mix control on the M-Track lets you adjust between hearing your processed audio source via your PC or direct monitoring of the M-Track inputs; therefore even with your computer off you can switch the M-Track over to direct monitoring and still play your Pod HD500 through your speakers without having your PC turned on.
I use an old M-Audio mtrack (link below), its got a warm analog signal path, never has failed me, AND its cheaper than a Scarlett
https://www.amazon.com/M-Audio-M-Track-Two-Channel-Portable-Interface/dp/B00BQ6KSK4