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Focusrite Scarlett Solo 4th Gen USB Audio Interface, for the Guitarist, Vocalist, or Producer — High-Fidelity, Studio Quality Recording, and All the Software You Need to Record
- The new generation of the songwriter's interface: Plug in your mic and guitar and let Scarlett Solo 4th Gen bring big studio sound to wherever you make music.
- Studio-quality sound: With a huge 120dB dynamic range, the newest generation of Scarlett uses the same converters as Focusrite’s flagship interfaces, found in the world's biggest studios.
- Find your signature sound: Scarlett 4th Gen's improved Air mode lifts vocals and guitars to the front of the mix, adding musical presence and rich harmonic drive to your recordings.
- Everything you need to record, mix and master your music: Includes industry-leading recording software and a full collection of record-making plugins.
- Easy Start: It’s never been easier to get recording with Scarlett 4th Gen. Focusrite’s tried-and-tested Easy Start tool will have you making music in minutes.
Bestseller No. 2
Universal Audio Volt 2 USB Audio Interface
- Easily create music productions, livestreams, and podcasts on Mac, PC, iPad, and iPhone
- Record vocals and instruments with rich, full sound using Vintage Mic Preamp mode
- Produce with industry-leading software including Ableton, Melodyne, UJAM's Virtual Drummer, Marshall, Ampeg, and more
- Harness USB bus power for on-the-go recording with class-leading 24-bit/192 kHz audio conversion
- Studio-quality headphone amp, MIDI connections, 48V phantom power, and Direct Monitoring for latency-free recording
Bestseller No. 4
MOTU M4 4x4 USB-C Audio Interface
- Speed: The M4 provides best-in-class speed for monitoring live inputs (mic, guitar or keyboard) through your computer, thanks to MOTU's expertly engineered USB drivers, which deliver class-leading, ultra-low 2.5 ms Round Trip Latency (at 96 kHz with a 32 sample buffer)
- Metering: When recording and mixing, nothing is more critical than achieving optimum levels. The M4 is the only audio interface in its class with a full color LCD featuring clear, detailed level meters for all inputs and outputs. Enjoy professional-level volume control and feedback to get your sound just right
- Loopback: The driver provides convenient loopback channels to your host computer, so you can easily route computer output back to the computer, where you can mix it with live mics and/or guitar inputs from the M4 in your host software for live streaming or podcasting. Streaming and podcasting has never been easier and better-sounding
- A Tradition of Engineering Excellence: Decades of award-winning product engineering for hit songs, mega tours, primetime shows and blockbuster movies goes into every MOTU audio interface
- Workstation Software, Virtual Instruments and Loops: Connect the M2 to your Mac or PC and start laying down tracks with the included Performer Lite or Live Lite production software, plus hundreds of loops, one-shots and sounds from industry leaders Big Fish Audio, Lucidsamples and Loopmasters
Bestseller No. 5
MOTU M2 2x2 USB-C Audio Interface
- Sabre32 Ultra DAC Technology: Equipped with the same ESS Sabre32 Ultra DAC Technology found in audio interfaces costing thousands, the M2 delivers an astonishing 120 dB Dynamic Range on its main outputs. ESS converters also drive the headphone output, which rivals dedicated headphone amplifiers costing hundreds. Ultra-clean preamp circuits produce a measured -129 dBu EIN on the mic inputs. Capture and monitor your audio with pristine clarity
- Best-in-class Speed: The M2 provides best-in-class speed for monitoring live inputs (mic, guitar or keyboard) through your computer, thanks to MOTU's expertly engineered USB drivers, which deliver class-leading, ultra-low 2.5 ms Round Trip Latency (at 96 kHz with a 32 sample buffer)
- Best Metering: When recording and mixing, nothing is more critical than achieving optimum levels. The M2 is the only audio interface in its class with a full color LCD featuring clear, detailed level meters for all inputs and outputs. Enjoy professional-level volume control and feedback to get your sound just right
- Live Streaming Loopback: The M2 driver provides convenient loopback channels to your host computer, so you can easily route computer output back to the computer, where you can mix it with live mics and/or guitar inputs from the M2 in your host software for live streaming or podcasting. Streaming and podcasting has never been easier and better-sounding
- A Tradition of Engineering Excellence: Decades of award-winning product engineering for hit songs, mega tours, primetime shows and blockbuster movies goes into every MOTU audio interface
Bestseller No. 6
Audient EVO 4 USB Audio Interface
- Discrete JFET instrument input, multifunctional rotary control with LED ring, DSP-based "low latency" software mixer with flexible routing matrix
- Class Leading Converters AKM converters (AD/DA)
- Smartgain Dial in your channels automatically
- Smart Touchpoints Intuitive and fast control at your fingertips
- English (Publication Language)
Bestseller No. 9
IK Multimedia iRig Stream stereo audio interface for iPhone, iPad, Mac, iOS and PC with USB-C, Lightning and USB for 24-bit, 48 kHz recording from mixers and studio gear
- STREAM WITH SERIOUS AUDIO: This 24-bit, 96 kHz audio interface provides stereo RCA inputs to connect to iPhone, iPad, Mac and PC for recording, live-streaming, podcasting and more.
- COMPLETE RECORDING PACKAGE: Use iRig Stream to connect mixers, keyboards, audio players, and more. And connect your earbud's mic to talk or sing over your music stream. Loopback even lets you jam along with music on your smartphone or tablet.
- DIRECT MONITORING WITH ANY APP: Connect your earbuds directly to the headphone output to monitor your sound in real-time, with no latency or echo. Ensure you always sound your best before recording or streaming.
- EASY LEVEL CONTROLS: With a global audio level LED indicator, this iPad audio interface lets you quickly and accurately dial in the right gain.
- WORKS GREAT WITH YOUR FAVORITE APPS: This iOS interface is built for audio professionals and delivers studio-quality sound on almost any device and any app like Clubhouse, Instagram, Zoom, etc.
BUYING GUIDE
An audio interface for guitar is an indispensable tool for any guitarist looking to record their instrument on a computer. These devices not only convert the analog signal from your guitar into digital data your computer can use, but also greatly enhance the quality of the sound. However, with numerous options on the market, choosing the right one can be a daunting task. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the key factors to consider when purchasing an audio interface for your guitar.
1. Connection Type: Audio interfaces can connect to your computer via USB, FireWire, Thunderbolt, or PCIe. USB is the most common and works well for most home studios. However, if you need to record multiple inputs simultaneously at high data rates, consider faster connections like Thunderbolt or PCIe.
2. Input/Output (I/O) Count: Consider how many instruments or sources you’ll be recording simultaneously. If you’re only recording your guitar, a one or two input interface should be enough. However, if you plan to record vocals, multiple instruments, or line-level devices at the same time, you may need an interface with more I/O.
3. Direct Instrument Input (DI): Guitar signals require a high-impedance input, often referred to as ‘instrument level’ input. Make sure your chosen interface includes a DI input specifically designed for guitar or other instrument-level sources.
4. Preamp Quality: The preamp is what amplifies your guitar’s signal to a level that the rest of your recording equipment can work with. Higher quality preamps will provide a better, cleaner sound.
5. Latency: Latency refers to the delay between when you play a note and when you hear it back in your headphones or speakers. Look for an audio interface with low latency, especially if you plan to monitor your guitar playing in real-time.
6. Phantom Power: If you plan on using a condenser microphone for recording vocals or acoustic guitar, you’ll need an audio interface that provides phantom power.
7. Software Compatibility: Ensure that the audio interface you choose is compatible with your recording software (DAW). Most interfaces should work with popular DAWs like Ableton Live, Logic Pro, and Pro Tools.
8. Durability and Portability: Depending on whether your recording setup is stationary or mobile, you may want to consider the build quality and size of the audio interface. Some are rugged and built for travel, while others are designed to stay in a studio environment.
The best audio interface for guitar depends on your individual needs and recording situation. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, taking these factors into account will help you find the perfect tool to turn your guitar riffs into high-quality digital audio. Always remember, the goal is to find a balance between your needs, your budget, and the overall quality and reliability of the device. Happy recording!