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- MACKIE ONYX BLACKJACK PREMIUM 2X2 USB RECORDING INTERFACE MAC OS X
- MACKIE ONYX BLACKJACK PREMIUM 2X2 USB RECORDING INTERFACE DRIVER
Both interfaces are built nice and sturdy to take the occasional knocks and bumps that any mobile-capable interface is going to be subjected to, with all-metal housings.2 has the same depth and height dimensions except it is an inch wider and weighs 1.4 pounds.2 is physically the smaller of the two interfaces, measuring 4.5" D x 6.4" W x 2" H and weighing 1.2 pounds, while the Onyx Producer 2.2 is a 2x2 audio interface, with two mic preamps instead of just one.You probably think it's only has a single input, but the 1 in the product name more likely signifies its single microphone preamp - there are actually two input channels - we'll cover the specifics in a moment. You'll need to download it, but it does give you a full DAW application for recording, editing and playing back audio and MIDI that you can use along with your new interface if you don't already have one. A card with an authorization code for Tracktion T7 is included with each interface.
MACKIE ONYX BLACKJACK PREMIUM 2X2 USB RECORDING INTERFACE DRIVER
MACKIE ONYX BLACKJACK PREMIUM 2X2 USB RECORDING INTERFACE MAC OS X
System requirements are Mac OS X 10.8 or later or Windows 7 or later, running on a computer with a 2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo processor (or faster) with 2 GB (or more) of RAM. Both interfaces work with both Mac and PC computers.Both are bus powered over the USB connection, and no external power supply is provided or required. 2 interfaces support 24 bit recording and playback at up to 192 kHz sample rates, and work with all major DAW software applications.While they're very similar to each other, there are some differences - let's dig in and check out the details. That kind of dual use flexibility was obviously on the minds of the folks who work in new product development at Mackie when they were working on their new Onyx Artist 1 Of course today you're just as likely to want to record someplace else as you are at home, so mobility is important too. Mackie has long had a major interest in the home studio market, and many of their products over the years have been designed specifically for musicians who record themselves at home. Two new interfaces for you to use at home or on the go…