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M-Audio Fast Track Audio Interface
M-Audio Fast Track Audio Interface

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M-Audio Fast Track Features
Analog inputs:2
# of Preamps:2
# of Hi-Z Inputs: 1
Connection To Computer: USB
MIDI Connection: no
Included Software: GT Player Express
Multiple Monitor Mixes:
Price: $100 US
Mac Compatible: yes
PC Compatible: yes
S/PDIF inputs: no
AES inputs: no
ADAT Lightpipe inputs: no
If you make music with GarageBand or other software recording programs, the M-Audio Fast Track USB Computer Recording Interface is the easiest way to record your guitar with professional results. Just connect Fast Track to the USB port of your computer and you're ready to rock. Fast Track USB has a switchable (instrument/line) 1/4" input for instruments like guitar, bass, and keyboards, plus an XLR microphone input for recording vocals or other acoustic sounds. The included GT Player Express software gives you killer effects and virtual stomp boxes so you don't need any other gear to sound great. GT Player Express also plays standard audio file formats like AAC, MP3, and WAV that let you learn and jam along with your favorite music at variable speeds.
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