
So this is a USB interface and USB only (no MIDI firewire. What characteristics have motivated your choice? I would do this m-AUDIO choice that is not Berhinger that is clear. Nikel value for money at our favorite German supplier. I like the most simplicity, latency nonexistent, unless the bin software comes with protools. Very nice bedding for a table finally bounced mix. Personally I could not use the sound crackled to death, and recording buggaient three out of four, said this software is interesting for its simplicity and its many préengistrés above, that is very nice I think if ca works for you is that is not my case.Ĭubase with no worries ca rolls nikel that is on top.Į with this interface can record two tracks simultaneously. With the sound card is delivered a version of protools. My config is a source, xlr, yamaha O1V, hand out, first mobile, cubase in windows 7.ĭrivers are not stable care. I was looking for an interface allowing me to be both simple to make recordings for guitar and my songs can also grab the hand out of a mixing console and power such as a battery recover bounced to the edit then cubase. J 'on this model appreciate the opportunity to have two entries, combining both the jack and XLR. It is a basic version of Pro Tools because it will only allow you to record up to so many tracks but it is a great foundation to learning Pro Tools for a beginner. The best part of this interface is that it comes with Pro Tools SE, this version of Pro Tools comes stocked with a lot of VST instruments and can work on your PC and your MAC computers. Not that I would expect it to because it only cost 99 bucks. The interface itself is made out of a plastic material and does not seem to be able to stand any drops or abuse. You will need to have a good microphone to make up for the preamp quality. The sound you will get form recording with this interface is nothing to brag about but it will get the job done for the time being. You can use this interface in almost any DAW that you want, I have used it with Pro Tools SE and with Cubase the most. It will only take a few minutes to load the drivers and if you want to load up Pro Tools SE it may take a few more minutes depending on how fast your computer is. Setting the Mobile Pre up is really quick, just like most of the other interfaces from M Audio. It is phantom powered and it does not require you to have it plugged into a wall because the power runs from the USB connection to your computer. When using this interface it will really depend on which microphone you will be using with it.

The preamps are decent, but nothing that I would want to use long term. There are 2 preamps on this model from M Audio. It is one of the most affordable interfaces on the market and it also comes with Pro Tools SE to record with. The Mobile Pre is a basic 2 in and 2 out interface that has zero latency monitoring.
