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Novation Audiohub 2x4

This may appeal to creators of electronic and dance music on iPad, 3 USB 2.0 ports that will bus power the connected devices if you connect a power supply, RCA outs, 96 kHz, Focusrite 24-bit audio output.

http://global.novationmusic.com/audio-interfaces/audiohub-2x4#

Missing for me: A combo hi-z/XLR mic input. If it had this I'd snap it up immediately. Someday the perfect device will be created.

Comments

  • I like the idea too, but I also miss the guitar input. A no-no for me.
    Also they say about iPad connectivity, but I think it doesn't power the iPad also. I might be wrong.

    I like the dock better. Griffin has an interesting dock, but it's coming soon for about a year now :))

  • if it doesn't power the iPad,
    KnockOut.
    and yes a combi xlr/hi-z would be essential too for most musicians....

  • @obiwahnkentobi Yes, for me the power for my iPad is the best thing, if it have this I buy it right now...

  • edited September 2014

    You just put a mini mixer in front of it and it is for all the musicians, electronic or not. What I like about this is that you can send a click track to a drummer through the additional outs. Also the price in the Uk is already below £100. Why am I always broke?

    Edit: also the fact that it is not a dock makes it future proof. I likey very much, come on payday! ;)
    In fact, this is an audio and midi interface in one box. Isn't it the first in its class?

  • the fact that it is not a dock makes it future proof

    That's a key factor for me. I don't want an audio interface to become obsolete because I've bought a new model of iPad.

    The description page says 'without draining your iPad battery as quickly' so I'm taking that as a no to charging the iPad.

  • @supadom said:

    In fact, this is an audio and midi interface in one box. Isn't it the first in its class?

    No...the Akai EIE has had that for some time.

  • @funjunkie27 said:

    @supadom said:

    In fact, this is an audio and midi interface in one box. Isn't it the first in its class?

    No...the Akai EIE has had that for some time.

    But not usb midi

  • Yes...it has 3 usb + hub and DIN.

  • The Akai EIE is great. The only downside, or "downside" as the case may be, is that it's 16 bit/44.1kHz. The EIE Pro is 24 bit/96 kHz but doesn't appear to work with the iPad, even though it is externally powered. A class compliant Pro would be outta sight.

    I am really on the fence about 16 vs. 24 bit. This is the reason I haven't taken the plunge with the EIE. I haven't reached a conclusion about how important this is to me or not though I am leaning toward not important.

    Any audio interface I buy, though, has to be usable on my iPad and Mac.

  • I hope for EIE Pro mk2....

  • Ah, ok, didn't realize that. Still the novation box is smaller and if I bought another akai thing they may just as well pay me for the endorsement. ;)

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