Hauptinhalt anzeigen

kleanw02

Kontakt

Info

Standort: USAAngemeldet seit: 19. Aug 2006

Alle Bewertungen (536)

scratch-x (45625)- Bewertung vom Käufer.
Letzter Monat
Bestätigter Kauf
Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
peggedlegsrecords (42641)- Bewertung vom Käufer.
Letzte 6 Monate
Bestätigter Kauf
aces with me
beautiful_world_records (15177)- Bewertung vom Käufer.
Letzte 6 Monate
Bestätigter Kauf
No problems, great buyer!
funkyousounds (107582)- Bewertung vom Käufer.
Letzte 6 Monate
Bestätigter Kauf
thanks for a smooth transaction
gindookie (21006)- Bewertung vom Käufer.
Letzte 6 Monate
Bestätigter Kauf
Thank you and enjoy. Great exchange.
gindookie (21006)- Bewertung vom Käufer.
Letzte 6 Monate
Bestätigter Kauf
Great exchange. A+ all the way.
Rezensionen (1)
10. Mär 2009
Unique feature: DAC
The M-Audio Fast Track Pro is a home/mobile recording interface that is designed for musicians or anyone who has a need to record themself, but since I do not play music or make podcasts, I acquired it in order to take advantage of one of its other unique features: as an inexpensive digital-analog converter (DAC). If you've owned a CD player or have an iPod dock, you already have some familiarity with DACs; they basically transfer the digitized music on a CD into a form that can be amplified and played through standard speakers. Similarly, the Fast Track Pro enabled me to play the music in my iTunes through my home stereo system. It has a USB input that allows it to be used as an outboard DAC, so I connected it to my computer and "Voila!", no more tinny sounding music on tiny computer speakers. It was really simple to do: I just ran a standard USB cable from the Fast Track Pro (it comes with a 6ft long cable) into my computer and then ran standard RCA cables from one set of the Fast Track Pro's outputs (it has two sets) into my receiver's "Tape" input. It took about 5 minutes to set whole thing up. As I mentioned at the onset of this review, perhaps the best thing is that the Fast Track Pro provided an economical solution to my needs. Even the cheapest outboard DACs go for over $200, and for that price you don't usually get the kind of mid-fi sound the Fast Track Pro provides. You'd have to pay nearly $1000 for something that beats it. Since the Fast Track Pro is designed for musicians to record themselves, the sound quality has to be a step up. I'm pretty happy to have found this unique, inexpensive solution and put it to use.
3 von 3 finden das hilfreich