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TC-Helicon GO Solo HD Audio & MIDI Interface for iPhone & Android - Portable Studio Recording for Singers & Musicians On The Go
TC-Helicon GO Solo HD Audio & MIDI Interface for iPhone & Android - Portable Studio Recording for Singers & Musicians On The Go

TC-Helicon GO Solo HD Audio & MIDI Interface for iPhone & Android - Portable Studio Recording for Singers & Musicians On The Go

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Description

Go inspire the world with a professional-quality audio/MIDI interface.

Features

    Go inspire the world with a professional-quality audio/MIDI interface

    Record high-quality audio using your mobile devices

    Connects directly to iOS , Android , Mac and PC devices using USB or MFi Lightning (cables included)

    2 x 2.5 mm MIDI I/O jacks allow you to connect your 5-pin MIDI devices (cables included)

    High-quality microphone preamp with plus 48 V phantom power

Reviews

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be very careful with this interface!i was under the impression, that there were two versions of this interface- standard (48k) and high defenition (96k). i returned the first one i got because i thought i had gotten the wrong model as my daw wouldn't open a 96khz session with this interface. but no. i had, indeed, received the correct (and only) "high-definition" modelusually, when interfaces claim to be "high definition", they mean at least 96khz. while this unit technically DOES support higher definition projects, it maxes out at 48khz.for normal operation and mobile device use, 24bit/48khz is plenty good. but still- calling this "high-definition" in today's 192khz world is a bit misleading. there are plenty of interfaces of similar cost and form factor that do support 96khz and i recommend those over this TC.3 stars as it funtions very well in every other way. no problems with daw recognizing it (torture-tested with a 14-year old computer running 11-year old software. worked just fine), headphone sound was great. mic pre sounds good. just need that 96khz support...