🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Focusrite iTrack Solo USB Audio Interface is a high-quality audio solution designed for musicians and podcasters alike. With its award-winning microphone input, seamless compatibility across devices, and robust aluminum construction, it ensures professional-grade sound capture and monitoring.
D**A
Portable, durable, and GREAT mic pre-amp
I wanted to find a device that let me record easily when at a gig, or just in my office. I did a LOT of research into devices that were USB only, even other ones that Focusrite sold. The main reason I picked this one was its versatility in being both iPad and USB compatible.The complaints about the iPad connector cable are valid - it's too stiff and short. I feel like I might accidently break it off if I'm not too careful. Why it uses a proprietary connector on the back of the unit, I'll never know. To combat the included 30-pin cable I bought a $10 3ft 30-pin extension cable, which seems to do the job nicely. The GarageBand software on the iPad is simple enough to use, and while it can only record one of the 2 input channels at a time, that's fine for what I expected. To record from a live sound-board, I just use the XLR input, set the gain (with the awesome colored halo ring), and save the recording as a mono track.Being small and solidly built, I've got no problem tossing this in the milk-crate with the rest of my cables and peddles.In regards to how it records when plugging into a computer via USB (an iMac in this case), it's even better than I expected. The GarageBand software on the Mac does have the ability to record both input channels at the time time. The on-board monitor volume and headphone is fantastic. I thought it only would play back what was being input at that moment, but it does more than that. It's a real monitor (the GarageBand software recognizes it's the monitor output), and when you have a multi-track recording that you're working on, the software allows you to pass back other tracks from the computer while recording a new track.For example, I recorded a track with just the guitar (track 1), I was using the 1/4" input channel, and laid down that track. Then I created a second guitar track and recorded a second guitar part (headphones plugged into iTrack Solo) and I was able to hear both the current track I was recording, and the first track. Lastly, I plugged in a mic into the first input, and created a 3rd vocal only track. When I was singing, I was able to hear both guitar parts with the headphones still plugged into the iTrack Solo as well as my vocals recording in real-time. I wasn't expecting this level of capability, and was very impressed by the lack of any noticeable latency in both the backing tracks and the vocals I was recording with all 3 going at the same time.The last thing I want to mention is the XLR pre-amp. Focusrite has been making high-end professional recording equipment for a long time, and the thing they're most well-known for is the mic pre-amp. I have to say, it is spectacular. There is absolutely no noise (no hiss, or clicks) of any kind. The gain staging nobs with the color halos make it so easy to setup, it's almost too easy. The sound it captures is exactly what you expect, and you'll notice right away if you're using a low quality microphone. It definitely stands up to their reputation. Having 48v phantom power to use those top dollar condenser mics is also a really nice thing to have. The demos on their website show how simple it is to use. Once you start playing with it, you'll realize it is a really nice tool for a solo artist, or someone who wants high portability, but great sound quality.
L**E
Great Compact Interface - Works With iPhone Too
Wasn't expecting the build quality - nice solid aluminum feel to it. Feel like you can toss it in the bag and, with such a small footprint, it stows easily and is light to carry. Works as good as my Presonus Audiobox, but with the added functionality of being iPad friendly. I thought I'd try it on my iPhone 4S and that worked, too. I was able to remotely record using a nice condenser mic (AKG C214), the iSolo provides 48V phantom power and straight into my phone. (Note: the iSolo is bus powered, so if you're away from the computer, you will need DC power source for iPad or iPhone - an adapter is provided)Sounded every bit as good as if I'd gone through the computer. Also like the halo dials around the gain knobs - they shift from green to orange to red, if your levels are too high. Overall, if you're looking for portability or even a starter isn't face that can provide the versatility of this is a great addition to your recording toolbox!
J**S
Great Product IF you have a MAC
It's great for use with a MAC, but doesn't do anything on my PC. Anyone want to buy mine?
A**Y
Great price for home recordings!
Before I purchased this product I researched various audio interfaces within an affordable price range. I settled for this and regret nothing. I'd also like to note that I didn't purchase this to use with an iPad. I use it with a laptop running Windows 7 and the short iPad cable was not a concern of mine. It's very simple to set up, just plug in the usb cable, download the drivers from the site, and you're good to go. I definitely like the warning halo around the gain nobs as well as the monitor level nob. It's so fluid and that's what I was looking for. I use an MXL 770 mic with this and it's amazing! Fantastic quality and I can't hear any noise at all. My recordings sound so much better now. I definitely recommend this product (I bought mine used and it was like new).
G**N
Works great; cord is absurdly short
I bought one of these for myself after using one in a junior high school music program. (I'm a teacher, not a student.) I have only used it with Garage Band, but it works really well. I have used it to record electronic drums, bass guitar (direct out from a multi-effects pedal), vocals, and guitar (with garage band's virtual amps.) I've been very impressed. If you really turn up the gain, you will start to get a lot of noise, but the noise comes well AFTER you get past the point that any reasonable signal is "clipping"-making the light turn red. So, with the gain at 1/3 or so of the way up, you get good clean signal with little to no noise. The cord connecting to the ipad is really pathetically short. I bought 2 of the same Ziotek extension cable-at the recommendation of Focusrite. One worked, the other didn't. So, yeah, best of luck with that. Focusrite should really have made a longer cable. It gets in the way of the USB power plug a little bit, and makes things awkward. Other than that, I like it a lot.
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