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The M-Audio M-Track Solo is a compact USB audio interface delivering 48 kHz high-resolution recording with versatile combo XLR/line and instrument inputs. Featuring zero-latency monitoring and transparent Crystal Preamps, it supports Mac and PC users with a bundled software suite including MPC Beats, virtual instruments, and FX plugins—perfect for podcasters, musicians, and streamers seeking professional-grade audio on the go.
Product Dimensions | 11.33 x 16.33 x 5.44 cm; 300.5 g |
Item model number | M-Track Solo |
Colour | M-Track Solo - black |
Compatible Devices | Guitar, Microphone, Keyboard, Headphone, Speaker |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Supported Software | MPC Beats, Revalver, 3 Virtual Instruments, 80 FX Plugins |
Size | 48kHz, 1 XLR |
Operating System | Windows, macOS |
Item Weight | 300 g |
D**N
M-Audio M-Track Solo. Great little Audio Interface.
Quite simply, this audio interface works well and it's a great price too.Easy to set-up in Windows 11 and I had it working in minutes once I had installed the latest driver from the M-Audio website. This comes with a proper installer. No other drivers are required and an instruction booklet is included with the device.Also works a treat with Ableton Live. With the solo I can record input from a mic, keyboard or electric guitar. The latency is significantly reduced from the awful standard Windows audio driver.Once set up I have just left it connected to a USB port as it replaces the standard headphone/audio out socket for playing music from my laptop.I would recommend this device to anyone who is looking for a good value Audio Interface for recording on a standard Windows laptop.
F**H
Great bit of kit worth more than what you're paying for sure
People cry over this but it's actually really good. No it's not like the expensive alternatives... Obviously... But for what you're paying it's 100% recordable and produced suitable demos.I recorded a demo on this recently and it turned out great for just a demo. Did the job nicely. Easy to use. Light weight, sml, portable, nice design.Sound quality with my e906, a fender Amp and a fender jazzmaster vintera 62 and some reverb, distortion, flange, chorus and delay sounded awesome.People gna cry because it isn't a focusrite, nor is it £200 like a focusrite... What do you expect lol... Honestly, if you're just doing demo work, ideas, starting out at recording etc. It's totally usable.I'd you're beyond that and wanting to lay proper tracks down to release to spotify, focusrite is recommended obviously.But ignore the haters if this is your budget you won't be disappointed I wasn't and I have the budget for the focusrite, which i do own, but I had to lay a track down quick in the usa and so used this at $40 and was perfect for what I needed it for.
T**T
Great value, good sound
Some background hum/hiss on guitar inputs, but for the price, amazing!
R**Y
Perfect for GarageBand on my iMac
Cheap and cheerful but surprisingly good features. Perfect for connecting a guitar and/or mic to you a computer to record from. Works seamlessly with my iMac and GarageBand without the need for drivers! Small and lightweight so easy to pack and carry with you. Very handy bit of kit.
S**.
Using to connect electric guitar to PC and Mac
I use this to connect my guitar to PC and Mac, then I respectively use Guitar Rig 6 and GarageBand for effects. After installing drivers from M-Audio site, I connect my guitar to the Instrument input (one with Line/Guitar icon) and I choose guitar from the switch. I then connect the USB output to a PC. Also connected my PC Speakers to the RCA outputs on the back (RCA cable not included). When I run Guitar Rig 6, I go to settings, choose ASIO as device, then M-Track Solo. On the Guitar Rig UI, I choose the R input, since the L input is microphone with this device. This setup effectively turns my PC into guitar amp + effects. I can get low latency output from my speakers and also from headphone output.For PC, if you want to hear output from PC speakers instead, you have to download asio4all drivers (free) from internet and install. Then you can use multiple devices for input output. In Mac, Garage Band has this option out of the box.Lastly, I measured the latency between direct input and output for the device by connecting output directly to output with a cable and used RTL Utility (free software) to measure the latency around 10-12 ms which is good enough for me.Two slightly annoying things for me:- Would be good to have an On/Off button. When I dont use the device, it makes a very low humming voice from speakers and only way to stop it is to disconnect device from PC or remove guitar input.- Would be good to enable/disable/control volume of headphone and RCA output separately. When I need to use headphones at night, I need to disconnect RCA cable, otherwise sound also comes from speakers.
S**D
Works but doesn’t at the same time
It’s allows audio input and is a very cheap and affordable option, the main issue I have with it is that whenever I open a high demanding application such as a game or editing software it tends to cut out and I have to keep plugging it back in for it to work or have the input reset by voice meter automatically I’m not sure how to fix this issue but other than that it’s perfectly fine
A**Y
Great interface
Fantastic bit of kit, I’m using it with cakewalk and band lab. No issues. Works equally as well with microphone, keyboard, guitar and I can even push my second computers audio through it . Great support website with tons of software to complement the device.
D**D
Good little interface
Got for a friend, was able to use myself and worked fine and he is still using. Was a little hard to setup.
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