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Focusrite Introduces the iTrack Pocket and Audiohub 2x4

Focusrite Introduces the iTrack Pocket and Audiohub 2x4
Audiohub 2x4

The Audiohub provides an ultra-low latency stereo input, four high quality audio outputs, and a super-loud headphone output

El Segundo, CA (September 15, 2014) -- It can take a lot of gear to produce great tunes. That's why Novation have designed Audiohub 2x4: a combined audio interface and USB hub designed for electronic music production.

It provides an ultra-low latency stereo input, four high quality audio outputs and a super-loud headphone output, all in a compact and tough aluminium case with exceptional 96kHz, 24-bit 'Focusrite Sound Inside'. Its integrated USB hub powers up to three USB devices simultaneously, meaning a single power supply can power an entire setup, and connect everything to a computer (or even an iPad with a Camera Connection Kit).

Specs:

  • Two in, four out audio interface and USB hub
  • 96kHz, 24-bit 'Focusrite Sound Inside' audio quality
  • Loud outputs for DJs and Live performers
  • Integrated USB 2.0 hub with three ports
  • Bus powered and class compliant
  • Ableton Live Lite and 1GB Loopasters samples included
  • Connects to iPad via Camera Connection Kit

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iTrack Pocket

Any musician who uses their iPhone to record videos knows that it never does justice to their sound. Yet with the growing number of singer-songwriters being discovered through YouTube, it's more important than ever to capture sound that stands out.

That's why Focusrite have designed iTrack Pocket: a super-portable, high-quality stereo microphone and guitar input that connects to your iPhone to let you create and share videos that sound as good as they look. It holds your phone at the perfect angle for recording, then captures your performance in HD video with audio that eclipses the quality of your phone's mic.

When you're finished, you can easily edit your video and apply mastering effects using the 'Impact by Focusrite' app, then share directly to YouTube with outstanding quality.

MSRP: $125.99 / $99.99 at dealers

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