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Interface audio USB de la marque M-Audio appartenant à la série Fast Track

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  • sw80sw80

    Préampli n'est pas si bon

    M-Audio Fast Track UsbPublié le 18/11/12 à 09:03
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    The Fast Track from M Audio is one of the most popular interfaces they make because it is probably the most affordable ones and it is great for someone who is looking for their first interface. I was using the Fast Track about 4 and a half years ago and still have it to this day. It has held up well over the years but I just don’t think that it has a good enough preamp for me to even bother with it now. This interface only has 1 preamp and it is a 2 in and 2 out interface that can be used with either a MAC or PC.

    UTILIZATION

    Setting this interface up is extremely quick, installing the drivers takes no time at all. I am not sure if they are still coming out with drivers for it though since it is so old now. But they probably have since there are so many more machines and OS out now than there were a few years back.

    GETTING STARTED

    The microphone preamp on the Fast Track is not very good, and the knob on the front is not very well made. This whole interface is very cheap feeling and light but it will give you a decent recording quality. It also comes with Pro Tools SE which is a basic version of Pro Tools but it still has a lot of VST instruments that comes with it.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I remember trying to configure this interface to work in FL Studio back then and it gave me some problems. But when using it with the Pro Tools SE that it comes with gave me no issues at all. There are some pros and some cons to this device but if you need a good preamp then this is not the interface for you. You will need to spend a little more money to get a better preamp. This interface only cost about 150 when it first came out and it is even cheaper now.
  • WuTangShtWuTangSht

    Très bon pour commencer.

    M-Audio Fast Track UsbPublié le 16/12/10 à 23:31
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    The M-Audio Fast Track USB is very small, so its characteristics aren't so amazing, but it was great to start off with. I bought the M-Audio Fast Track USB so I could use Pro Tools pretty much. I use the M-Audio Fast Track USB with Pro Tools 8 M-Powered and i connect my headphones, microphones and turntables to it.
    You have 1 XLR Input, 1 Line instrument input, 1 L/R Output and the USB Connection. I use it to start my Pro Tools and record with it. I use it with a MacBook Pro and it's very useful.

    UTILIZATION

    The M-Audio Fast Track USB is updated a lot and the latency is normal. Nothing big, nothing out of this world. The drivers are very stable though. I downloaded the driver once, and never had to change anything, just stayed perfect. I always use Pro Tools and rarely GarageBand. The M-Audio Fast Track USB can record just 1 track at a time, but I'm a beat prodcuer, so i do things at once. You can have over 100 tracks in Pro Tools so it's not so big of a deal.

    GETTING STARTED

    It was kind of hard to get it started because the driver CD wasn't working, so I had to find the site and download it there. But after that, it was all good. The manual was confusing and hard to follow. I had to go online and check things out myself which wasn't very convinient. The setup is very simple. You just connect it and you're ready to go. It's typical functions are easy to access as well. Once you connect it, you're done.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I like that it was cheap and good for what I wanted which was just start up Pro Tools. It has good quality sound a no hiss at all. It is very small and has 1 of everything, there's no variety but that's why it's cheap. The price was excellent and reasonable. I had no problem purchasing it. The sound quality is the best. It has a great sound and has no mass sound or hiss when connected. This was the first model I got and I'm happy with it. You should start off with this one first.
  • Wedges2Wedges2

    Préampli moyenne. Ne regrettez pas de l'acheter.

    M-Audio Fast Track UsbPublié le 04/04/11 à 00:37
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    I got the FastTrack about a year ago and I was impressed with the quality for the price. It isn’t the best interface, but I’ve recorded clean vocals with it using a $100 mic. I originally got the FastTrack just to connect my monitors, which worked out great, but when I got a mic and the interface handled that pretty well I was happy with my purchase. Obviously there are better interfaces out if you spend more, and you can’t really expect great preamps from a $150 interface, but for the price it was a good buy.

    UTILIZATION

    The FastTrack makes a good soundcard if that’s all your going to use it for aswell. I get low latencies with it. I know that my computer is the one holding me back when it comes to that, and not my interface. My monitors connect well to it as well and setting it all up was pretty easy.

    My only complaint with it is that it only has 1 headphone jack. I know that feature is pretty standard at this price point but I have to remedy it with a splitter cable so the artist and I can both hear what’s going on when recording.

    GETTING STARTED

    Follow the manual and you won't have a problem setting it up. It was my first interface setting up and I didn't have a problem. Will work with PT M powered and every other DAW / Computer. It's easy to set the buffer setting except for the fact that you'll have to change soundcards right before you do (which is easy in FL) because if the soundcard is in use the buffer won't let you change it.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Overall, for the price this is a good interface or soundcard. It does the job well and has never given me any problems. I’d recommend it.
  • ShowMeHowToLiveShowMeHowToLive

    M-Audio Fast Track UsbPublié le 27/12/06 à 17:16
    Je l'ai acheté parce qu'il y avait une promo et que je cherchais une carte son externe pas trop chère avec 2 entrée guitare et voix en XLR.

    Config : PowerMac G5 2x2Ghz, 2 Go de RAM avec Garage Band.

    Utilisé avec ma guitare via la prise jack et micro (shure SM57 et 58) sur la prise XLR.

    Gros point noir par contre, il n'y a pas de préampli, résultat, pour la guitare, le niveau est tellement bas que ça en est inutilisable

    UTILISATION

    Installation super simple, on branche sur le port USB et ça marche.

    Manuel clair. Un logiciel GT Express est fourni, pas terrible.

    Je rencontre de temps en temps des petits soucis, la sortie audio passe sur numérique ce qui coupe le son général du M…
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    Je l'ai acheté parce qu'il y avait une promo et que je cherchais une carte son externe pas trop chère avec 2 entrée guitare et voix en XLR.

    Config : PowerMac G5 2x2Ghz, 2 Go de RAM avec Garage Band.

    Utilisé avec ma guitare via la prise jack et micro (shure SM57 et 58) sur la prise XLR.

    Gros point noir par contre, il n'y a pas de préampli, résultat, pour la guitare, le niveau est tellement bas que ça en est inutilisable

    UTILISATION

    Installation super simple, on branche sur le port USB et ça marche.

    Manuel clair. Un logiciel GT Express est fourni, pas terrible.

    Je rencontre de temps en temps des petits soucis, la sortie audio passe sur numérique ce qui coupe le son général du Mac. Mais pas de gros problème.

    MISE EN OEUVRE

    J'utilise les pilotes du système (OS X), donc je n'ai rien eu à installer.

    J'utilise GarageBand pour le moment, en attendant de passer à Logic.

    Latence de 10 ms, en dessous, ça merde sévère ;) C'est pas génial pour la guitare surtout pour les solos, c'est très perturbant de jouer avec un retard.

    J'enregistre 2 pistes à la fois, une guitare et une voix.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Depuis plus de 6 mois.

    J'ai bien aimé son prix et sa simplicité. J'ai moins aimé la finition plastique, pas d'interrupteur, le manque de préampli et la latence perfectible.

    Le rapport qualité prix est correct mais malheureusement pour la guitare, il faut acheter un préampli, ce qui rend le rapport qualité/prix moins intéressant.

    Avec l'expérience, je prendrais plutôt un modèle un peu plus cher avec préamp et une latence plus faible car pour la guitare, c'est pas terrible.
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