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  • MOTU 828 28x32 USB3 audio interface for Mac, Windows and iOS with mixing and effects
  • MOTU 828 28x32 USB3 audio interface for Mac, Windows and iOS with mixing and effects
  • MOTU 828 28x32 USB3 audio interface for Mac, Windows and iOS with mixing and effects
  • MOTU 828 28x32 USB3 audio interface for Mac, Windows and iOS with mixing and effects
  • MOTU 828 28x32 USB3 audio interface for Mac, Windows and iOS with mixing and effects
  • MOTU 828 28x32 USB3 audio interface for Mac, Windows and iOS with mixing and effects
  • MOTU 828 28x32 USB3 audio interface for Mac, Windows and iOS with mixing and effects
  • MOTU 828 28x32 USB3 audio interface for Mac, Windows and iOS with mixing and effects
  • MOTU 828 28x32 USB3 audio interface for Mac, Windows and iOS with mixing and effects

MOTU 828 28x32 USB3 audio interface for Mac, Windows and iOS with mixing and effects

Next-gen 28 x 32 USB3 audio interface — Builds on 22 years of proven success as an industry-leading audio interface brand.
New 3.9-inch TFT display — The bright, 24-bit RGB LCD provides 480 x 128 pixel high-resolution metering for all analog and digital I/O, plus detailed status info and access t
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    Renowned ESS Sabre32 DAC technology delivers 125 dB dynamic range and extremely low harmonic distortion. Analog performance is driven by decades of engineering expertise in audio interface technology.

    Connect all your studio gear, including microphones, guitars, synths, keyboards, drum machines, outboard processors, MIDI gear, optical expanders — even a foot pedal. All 28 inputs and 32 outputs are available simultaneously.

    Optimized drivers for both Mac and PC deliver renowned, ultra-low latency performance. With a high-performance DAW such as Digital Performer, the 828 delivers an astonishing round trip latency (RTL) of ~2 ms (milliseconds) over USB (2 or 3) at 96 kHz with a 32-sample host buffer.

    DI your guitar to the front-panel input, use CueMix's near-zero latency to loop to any output (with a re-amp adapter, if needed), and record both the dry signal and your mic’d up amp simultaneously. Then re-amp the dry signal later with different amps and cabs — or amp modeling plug-ins — to experiment with different tones. No need to re-plug cables between recording and re-amping.

    Superb analog audio quality

    60 simultaneous audio channels

    Ultra-low latency performance

    DIY guitar re-amping

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