I haven't used it via USB so i'm not sure if it supports multi-mix for your DAW via individual channels. Pros: - Price tag must be highlighted 77? - Perfect amount of inputs (2 mic/line and 2 stereo/mono inputs) capable of accommodating 4 instruments of all kinds. - Heavy build for the price Cons: - Not very stable on a table top setup, must be fixated using creativity/other equipment - No faders Would recommend this to noobs and people looking for cheap alternative to having more inputs. Bought this USB desk mainly to use as a USB interface!
It does work well and i guess overall i am pleased with it. Bear in mind it does come with a 2 pin EU plug so those in the UK will need an adapter.
It's a little bit gutting in the fact the USB will only work one way at a time. Therefore you cant record onto a multi-tracking system and listen to your live recording input and the tracks already on the software.
If you push down to listen to the USB then the recording stops, So its either a record OR Listen desk - both do not work at the same time Other then that its a great little compact desk, Recording quality and general sound quality is pretty good. I would recommend this for basic recording but not so much if you want to multi track record. €66 Mixer 2 Mic Inputs with 48 Volt phantom power and compressor, 3 Band EQ and peak LED, 1 AUX (post), 2 Stereo Line Inputs, 2-Track In/Out via jack, USB Audio Interface, Master potentiometer. • Recording / Playback Channels: 2x2 • Incl.