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MAT 16X8. Worlds most portable 16.8 channel audio interface

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  • I’m definitely interested. Is it going to have DC coupled outputs? Not a dealbreaker if not, but would be nice to have.

  • This will be big. Sign Up today:

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  • @bygjohn said:
    I’m definitely interested. Is it going to have DC coupled outputs? Not a dealbreaker if not, but would be nice to have.

    From the video „ The interface offers high-quality audio and MIDI capabilities, with the outputs being DC coupled for potential CV control.“

  • Outstanding!
    All my hardware gear connected to one single audio interface that is even compatible with iOS?
    I will get one without hesitation.

  • I am very interested in this. Was considering the tx-6 but this is much closer to what i need

  • Be sure and sign up via the site. It helps him to gauge interest. The more of us who let him know we’re interested the sooner we can see this in our setups.

  • @Philandering_Bastard said:

    @bygjohn said:
    I’m definitely interested. Is it going to have DC coupled outputs? Not a dealbreaker if not, but would be nice to have.

    From the video „ The interface offers high-quality audio and MIDI capabilities, with the outputs being DC coupled for potential CV control.“

    Oh cool! I did not get chance to watch the video earlier.

  • This is quite an interface. I would love to have all my gear connected at once and at the same time have USB C connections to either iPad or op1F along with the s-1 and Volca drum with 2 midi out, and my amp…it seems like it has mixed capabilities (mixer and interface and ???)

    I’m assuming it would need AUM to fully utilize mixing capabilities ? With drambo this would be killer too

    (But this will be costly I’m guessing? as that other cool dual out interface is like $600 )

    Very cool tho!

  • @yellow_eyez said:
    This is quite an interface. I would love to have all my gear connected at once and at the same time have USB C connections to either iPad or op1F along with the s-1 and Volca drum with 2 midi out, and my amp…it seems like it has mixed capabilities (mixer and interface and ???)

    I’m assuming it would need AUM to fully utilize mixing capabilities ? With drambo this would be killer too

    (But this will be costly I’m guessing? as that other cool dual out interface is like $600 )

    Very cool tho!

    In the super booth video he said he’ll try to make it for under 400e if people show interest.

  • @rs2000 said:
    Outstanding!
    All my hardware gear connected to one single audio interface that is even compatible with iOS?

    Agreed and with CV connectivity it's brilliant.
    Perfect for fusion.

  • @Marf
    What will be the CV voltage range be?
    I currently have a Behringer UMC1820 with an additional ADA8000 + Expert Sleepers ES-3
    which gives me the full 18ins and 20outs with 8 of those outs being CV outputs covering a voltage range of ±10v.

  • edited May 20

    Interested. Signed up. $400 is on the higher side I hope, because for $300 I would sell my synths and pre order tonight. But what’s fair is fair.

    So 8 stereo in
    4 stereo out
    2 midi out (seperate channels?) type a
    1 midi in type a
    USB C
    USB 2.0
    Optimized for iOS (how exactly ?)

    Hybrid mixer, interface and….

    What did I miss thats key?

    Respect @Marf

  • edited May 20

    @Gravitas said:
    @Marf
    What will be the CV voltage range be?
    I currently have a Behringer UMC1820 with an additional ADA8000 + Expert Sleepers ES-3
    which gives me the full 18ins and 20outs with 8 of those outs being CV outputs covering a voltage range of ±10v.

    -2.5 to 2.5V. Have fun building your own OpAmp board. It's not that difficult 😊

  • edited May 20

    I'm really thrilled with all the feedback. Let me just clarify two points that are perhaps a little misleading in the video:

    • It's an audio interface with midi, there are no other functions like mixing or standalone use implemented (yet). But that may change with future firmware.
    • It is currently designed for audio signals. The level range is between -2.5V and +2.5V and the outputs are DC-coupled. So, CV control is also possible, but that's more of a nice additional side effect. The inputs are not DC-coupled. However, I am planning a later hardware addition for Eurorack levels that can be clipped between the upper and lower boards.
  • -2.5 to 2.5V. Have fun building your own OpAmp board. It's not that difficult 😊

    The „problem“ with cv control is the callibration. You meed exact linear behavior to control 1v/octave inputs for playing melodies in tune. For triggers, gates, lfos, envelopes it is much easier, as they not necesserelly need to be perfect and a simple amplification of the outputs is fine.

  • @Marf have signed up for email alerts, very interested in buying your product when it gets to market. Exactly what I need.

  • The form factor is impressive, it's so thin that it can be potentially attach to the back of an iPad. @Marf any tips or experiments in that direction with velcro tape or some kind of rubber case? A protective iPad rubber case where this slides into, maybe with some straps holding it could be another product.

  • edited May 20

    @Marf said:

    -2.5 to 2.5V. Have fun building your own OpAmp board. It's not that difficult 😊

    The „problem“ with cv control is the callibration. You meed exact linear behavior to control 1v/octave inputs for playing melodies in tune. For triggers, gates, lfos, envelopes it is much easier, as they not necesserelly need to be perfect and a simple amplification of the outputs is fine.

    There are many highly linear instrumentation type OpAmps out there so I'd say that should work as long as the power supply works well, the OpAmps are buffered by their own caps and it's a rather low impedance design.

    Edit: I might give it a try myself once you've received your first boards :)

  • I like the form factor with the 3D printed slim case. Looks more robust than the Korg style DIY clip together circuit board only. Would work great with my various little synths direct into AUM on the iPad Pro. If it comes in at £400 or below, I’m up for it. I’ve signed up to the newsletter, but won’t risk cash on a hardware Kickstarter, been stung by that before. I’ll wait until/if it becomes a regular purchasable product.

  • @Marf said:

    -2.5 to 2.5V. Have fun building your own OpAmp board. It's not that difficult 😊

    The „problem“ with cv control is the callibration. You meed exact linear behavior to control 1v/octave inputs for playing melodies in tune. For triggers, gates, lfos, envelopes it is much easier, as they not necesserelly need to be perfect and a simple amplification of the outputs is fine.

    Agreed, I discovered that for myself which is why I ended up getting the ES-3,
    on route I designed a utility in dRambo that compensates for the non linear behaviour.

    The cv add on board for Eurorack sounds perfect for my live rig.

  • @Marf I wish you had this product available 3years ago... ;)

  • @Marf I am assuming you're the dev. Congrats on envisioning this wonderful device we all need today :smile:
    A few users on the Elektronauts forum have been asking if the device could live switch from 48khz to 44.1khz, so it could be used with an MPC Live 2/MPC One+ groove box which only supports 44.1khz.

    Is this something possible with the TI chip you're using with this device?

    Many thanks and good luck with the next several months. I can't wait for the Kickstarter...I'm doing my best to let everyone know who needs to know.

    Cheers,
    -echo opera

  • edited May 20

    This looks awesome!
    I just grabbed the teenage engineering tx-6 cuz its so small and a USB c audio interface… but i see this as being a more accessible device and it seems quite amazing

  • A few users on the Elektronauts forum have been asking if the device could live switch from 48khz to 44.1khz, so it could be used with an MPC Live 2/MPC One+ groove box which only supports 44.1khz.

    Yes, it supports different sample rates starting from 44.1kHz up to 96kHz.
    I still couldn‘t test it with a MPC as I don‘t have one. But will definitely do so soon.
    Principially, it works even with a Raspberry Pi…

  • Meanwhile, I could test the MAT 16X8 with the MPC (Live 2). It works perfect in 32 channel mode (checkbox option on the MPC settings) certainly ‚only’ using 16 in and 8 out. Unfortunately, there are no configs shown (buffer, bitdepth) but I measured a roundtrip latency of about 11ms using an oscilloscope.

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