At the 2016 NAMM Show, M-Audio announced the introduction of the latest versions of their M-Track audio recording/monitoring interfaces.
There are five models in the family. The first four models have full 24-bit studio-quality audio performance, along with a pro-grade rugged all-metal chassis, high-headroom pre-amps and class-leading audio performance on the inputs.
The top model—the M-Track 1212 12-in/12 Out USB-C High Speed Audio Interface—boasts 32-bit 192kHz studio-quality audio
Here are the details:
M-Track Hub
USB Monitoring Interface with Built-In 3-Port Hub
- Studio-quality audio with 24-bit resolution on playback
- (2) Balanced ¼” main outputs with dedicated large metal level control
- Powers three separate USB MIDI devices
- Headphone out with independent level control
M-Track Solo
24/192 USB-C High Speed 2×2 Audio Interface
- 24bit/192kHz resolution for professional recording and monitoring
- (1) Dedicated XLR/TRS combo input and (1) dedicated instrument input—perfect for solo artists
- USB-C high-speed audio interface (compatible w/USB-A) with zero-latency monitoring with USB/Direct Balance control
- Headphone out with independent level control
Included software
- AIR Creative Collection FX (20 World Class FX AU/VST plugins as made famous by Pro Tools®)
- Ableton Live Lite
- AIR Strike
- AIR Xpand!2
- AIR Mini Grand
M-Track 22
24/192 USB-C High Speed 2×2 Audio Interface
- 24bit/192kHz resolution for professional recording and monitoring
- Switch between (2) XLR/TRS combo inputs or (2) instrument inputs on the fly with auto sensing front and real panel jacks
- 5-pin MIDI Input/output for connecting all external MIDI gear
- USB-C high-speed audio interface (compatible w/USB-A) with zero-latency monitoring with USB/Direct Balance control
Included software
- AIR Creative Collection FX (20 World Class FX AU/VST plugins as made famous by Pro Tools)
- Ableton Live Lite
- AIR Strike
- AIR Xpand!2
- AIR Mini Grand
M-Track 84
24/192 USB-C High Speed 8×4 Audio Interface
- 24bit/192kHz resolution for professional recording and monitoring
- (4) XLR/TRS combo inputs, (2) instrument inputs, with dedicated pre-amps for maximum recording control
- (2) ¼” Headphone outputs with independent source select switches (1/2 or 3/4) and level controls for recording 2 musicians with 2 separate mixes
- USB-C high-speed audio interface (compatible w/USB-A) with zero-latency monitoring with USB/Direct balance control
- Included software
AIR Creative Collection FX (20 World Class FX AU/VST plugins as made famous by Pro Tools)
- Ableton Live Lite
- AIR Strike
- AIR Xpand!2
- AIR Mini Grand
M-Track 1212
32/192 12-in/12 Out USB-C High Speed Audio Interface
- 32-bit 192kHz studio-quality audio, raises the performance bar for elite audio interfaces
- Switch between (2) XLR/TRS combo inputs or (2) instrument inputs on the fly
- Fully expand your recording session with the smallest footprint with the (2) included DB25 8-channel TRS connectors for connecting 8 line-level inputs and outputs
- Control Panel application built from the ground up for engineers and producers creating mix groups, and routing sub mixes
Included software
- AIR Creative Collection FX (20 World Class FX AU/VST plugins as made famous by Pro Tools)
- Ableton Live Lite
- AIR Strike
- AIR Xpand!2
- AIR Mini Grand
Pricing and Availability:
- M-Track Hub $69
- M-Track Solo $99
- M-Track 22 $149
- M-Track 84 $299
- M-Track 1212 $399
They will all be available during the 2nd Quarter of 2016.
burnt by m-audio and its lack of support for my profire 2626, would not touch this company again very poor.
What do you mean by “lack of support”? I’m using the 2626 with latest drivers and it works like a charm
http://community.m-audio.com/m-audio/topics/profire-2626-on-el-capitan-beta
This link exactly confirms my point. The drivers work flawlessly with latest OS. It seems that you are complaining just for the sake of complaining. The device is legacy, 10yo, and still compatible and kicks ass. So, where are you “burnt” exactly?
DO THEY SUPPORT THE PRO FIRE 2626?
they have not touched the driver since they brought it out it sill has issues when you put the computer in to sleep mode. all they have done is updated the signature and repackage the old driver. my self and numerous others have asked for the the software to go open source so we can keep what is a very clean audio interface for its price alive. as soon as apple with its yearly updates decides to tinker with its audio (which won’t be long) the signature at minimum will need updating and m-audio will be closer in its goal in making it obsolete.
Had more MAudio gear brick itself from light usage than any other electronic device… Yes, really. I’m willing to bet these boxes have the same exact h/w inside as their previous 3 iterations of desktop interfaces.
The tagline for their new Code series keyboard controllers is “crack the code”. As if to prove your point
“32-bit 192kHz studio-quality audio” since when there are a 32 bit converters?
Lots of stuff runs at 32bit audio bit-depth. Some daws even work at 64bit.
Here’s a 32-bit 192kHz studio-quality audio sound card for $98 http://amanero.com
I am pretty excited for these. I have had my Fast Track Pro for over 10 years now. I love it. Basic, no frills work horse. I have played TONS of gigs and parties with it, dropped it, spilled beer on it, all sorts of stuff. Only thing I am worried about these is the Latency. But yeah anyways, cant wait for these to come out! *edit So I realized no midi? Almost a deal breaker for me…….