![]() ![]() ![]() These permit you to route audio from other software programmes on your computer into your DAW, making it possible to live stream and remotely record podcasts via Zoom without additional software. The MkII update also features loopback, gives iD4 and 14 MkII users two virtual inputs. Both interfaces come with Audient’s ARC collection of software, including LE versions of Cubase and Cubasis, instrument plug-ins, and even free production lessons. Also, where the original iD14 could only provide phantom power when connected to an external power supply, the new interfaces are fully bus-powered and deliver a true-to-specification phantom power signal (48V ±4V at 10mA per channel). While both units retain their 96kHz/24-bit maximum sample rate/bit-depth specification, Audient has squeezed a bit more dynamic range from the AD and DA converters: +7dB and +11dB respectively for the iD4, and +5dB and +9dB for the iD14. A USB-C cable is included, but considering how cheap they are, it would have been nice to see a USB-C to USB-A adapter plug included. Less visibly, the updated interfaces now use USB 3, giving a slight improvement in round-trip latency, and are connected to a host Mac, Windows or iOS device via a USB-C socket.
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