![]() ![]() ![]() The M-Track Quad has a useful mix knob that adjusts the balance between the direct inputs and the playback from your DAW, perfect for checking your inputs in an isolated situation. Whilst recording an input from a microphone or other external sources, you have the option to use external effects on any of the channels thanks to the inserts on the back of the unit, something not usually found on an interface of this kind. Some stores have been including Avid Pro Tools Express and Ignite by Air Software with this interface which is frankly outstanding value for money, but personally, I didn’t receive software when I bought mine, so make sure to check the details before you make the final decision. I’ve used various pieces of hardware over the years with this interface, including synthesizers, reverb units, microphones, guitars, and not once have I had an issue with the quality of the recording, but I am aware that the interface has had complaints about input distortion, pops/clicks and USB connection failing. Whether you’re lacking USB ports on your computer or simply want to add extra devices to your setup, this feature cannot be overlooked. The powered USB hub that comes built-in to the interface has been extremely useful on multiple occasions. ![]() When I first plugged it in, the difference in audio quality from what I had been used to (standard computer audio), was immediately obvious. The M-Track Quad is a four-channel audio and midi USB interface.ĭespite having purchased my own M-track Quad in 2016, it remains the stable core of my home setup five years on, speaking to its professional build quality. ![]()
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