TASCAM Introduces US-122 USB-Based Audio/MIDI Interface for Mac OS and
Windows
Tascam's
big news at Musikmesse in Frankfurt is the unveiling of a new USB-based
computer audio interface.
The US-122 is the third in Tascam's line of compact, affordable USB devices
aimed at musicians and home recordists, and co-developed with Frontier
Design Group. The US-122 is purely an audio/MIDI interface, without the
mixer and workstation control features of the previous models in the series,
the US-224 and US-448.

The affordable TASCAM US-122 comes with sequencing
and sample-player software, plus drivers for both Mac OS and Windows PCs,
including ASIO, WDM, GSIF and Apple Core Audio (OS X)
Although it is designed as a low-cost, introductory-level interface,
the US-122 ($269 US) does not skimp on pro-quality features. It includes
phantom power for condenser mics, channel inserts, and zero-latency monitoring
among its advanced capabilities.
"Since it's self-powered via USB and features phantom-powered preamps,
a person with a laptop and a couple of condenser mics has a great portable
recording rig," comments TASCAM product development manager Jim Bailey.
"On the other hand, a desktop recordist with limited space will
really appreciate the US-122's sleek, ergonomic design and features like
analog inserts for working with outboard gear," Mr. Bailey adds.
"And beginning musicians can get into the US-122 with its affordable
price point and easy-to-use design."
The US-122 is a Mac and Windows compatible USB audio and MIDI interface.
It features two XLR-based, phantom-powered mic inputs with analog inserts
that allow hardware devices (compressors, etc.) to be placed into the
recording signal chain. Two line-level inputs on balanced 1/4" TRS
jacks are included, switchable to guitar-level for direct instrument recording.
Two line-level outputs provide control for levels, and a dedicated headphone
output is also included. The US-122 also offers 16 channels of MIDI I/O
for use with synthesizers and other MIDI equipment.
The US-122 also provides a dedicated control for adjustable zero-latency
direct monitoring, providing a sonically pure reference point before before
the audio enters DAW processing.
Since the US-122 is self-powered via USB, no separate power supply is
required for operation. This makes it suitable for mobile recording systems
based around laptop computers. Drivers for the US-122 are provided for
compatibility with ASIO, WDM, GSIF and Apple Core Audio (OS X) software
systems.
The US-122 is bundled with two music production software tools: TASCAM's
GigaStudio 24 sampling workstation software and a special version of Steinberg's
Cubasis recording/sequencing software.
TASCAM: "With its compact design and rugged steel chassis, the US-122
meets the needs of everyone from hobbyist musicians through advanced professional
recording engineers and producers."
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