At the 2015 NAMM Show, M-Audio introduced the Deltabolt 12-channel audio interface, created from the ground up to be a Thunderbolt-compatible interface,
Features:
- Record up to 32-bit/192kHz over a super high speed Thunderbolt connection
- Software control panel with iOS remote control over each sub mix
- Full duplex 12-input and 12-output simultaneous recording in a compact desktop form factor
- Dual headphone outputs with selectable source for custom mixes and monitoring
- 8 channels in and 8 channels out with DB-25 connectors
The Deltabolt 1212 is priced at US $499.99. See the M-Audio site for more info.
wow another delta… takin it back old school
Just in time to replace my M-Audio 1010 which is starting to show sign of its age.
yeah, brings back memories! Finally passed my LT along last year after getting good use out of it on my hackintosh with envy24 drivers.
Can’t find any word on if this is Mac only, or supports PC thunderbolt? And I was only reading an article the other day regarding these high level audio formats, they are actually troublesome, and don’t make for a better process – it creates these frequencies that spike and shoot down the spectrum – seems that producing work in a format that is just above your final resolution makes for a good translation.
It appears to not have Midi ports.
— to be followed in 6 months by the delta 2424 with MIDI and ADAT. Looks like street will be well lower than $500, I see them on preorder here for £300. Nice to see more 32-bit interfaces also.
This seems like a great interface. Although I hate to have to say this but, the style is a bit of a rip-off of UA’s Apollo Twin.
Just bought a Trigger finger pro, the damned thing runs out of sync, while all my other outboard gear is running in sync, and there is absolutely no support by M audio, they abandoned the M Audio Venom directly after the release, buying M audio computer controlled gear ?? never again !!
My profire 2626 is still running strong and has been a good unit. I am interested in lower latency interfaces, but wish this had a second headphone out… seems kinda lame to advertise all these iOS submixes for the performers and then not even include a second headphone out. I also wish it was in a rack unit format.
”Dual headphone outputs with selectable source for custom mixes and monitoring”
Will this work with DA88 and DA38 recorders (DSub 25 pin)?