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Audio Interfaces

An Audio Interface is an essential tool for anyone working with audio on a computer, whether for music production, podcasting, streaming, or any other purpose. It allows you to capture and play back high-quality audio, and provides a wide range of options for connecting and shaping the sound of your audio signals. See Sound On Sound's essential A-Z Guide To Audio Interfaces.

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    Zoom UAC-232

    32-bit USB Audio & MIDI Interface

    Can Zoom’s new 32‑bit floating‑point interface banish clipping forever?

    Reviews Dec 2023
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    Zoom R4 MuliTrak portable multitrack 32-bit floating point recorder

    Zoom’s new R4 MultiTrak recorder

    Features 32-bit floating point converters

    Zoom’s latest handheld recorder has been designed specifically for musicians on the move, and boasts a versatile selection of I/O, a range of built-in effects, and an onboard rhythm section with over 80 drum patterns.

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    Zoom AMS-22, 24 & 44

    USB Audio Interfaces

    Zoom’s AMS interfaces are small, simple, and extremely tough.

    Reviews Apr 2023
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    Zoom UAC-232 32-bit floating point audio interface clip-free recording no gain setting

    Zoom release UAC-232

    32-bit floating point audio interface

    Zooms latest interface uses 32-bit floating point technology to offer clip-free recordings without the need to set gain levels. 

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