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Arturia AudioFuse X8 IN

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A/D Converter

  • Expander with 8 analogue line inputs to expand synthesisers and instruments
  • For producers and sound engineers who need additional analogue inputs for external equipment
  • 24-bit AKM AD converter with up to 96kHz sampling rate
  • Front panel controls with access to channel selection and link function
  • Desktop design
  • Eight analogue inputs: 6.3 mm jack
  • One WordClock input (BNC)
  • Two ADAT optical outputs, support SMUX
  • Mains connection
  • Sturdy 1U half-rack housing
  • Rack installation possible (up to two devices next to each other)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 221 x 216 x 48 mm
  • Weight: 1.41 kg
  • Included software: Analog Lab Intro, Pre 1973, Pre V76, Filter Mini, Chorus JUN-6, Comp FET-76, Delay TAPE-201, Rev PLATE-140, Phaser BI-TRON, Pre TridA, Comp DIODE-609
  • Includes power supply and mounting kit for two AudioFuse X8 units
Available since August 2024
Item number 594249
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Amount Of Channels 8
AD Conversion Yes
DA Conversion No
Max. Resolution 24 bit
Max. sampling rate 96 kHz
S/PDIF Connecor No
AES/EBU Connector No
ADAT Yes
Word clock Yes
Number of analog inputs 8
Number of Analog Outputs 0
Headphone connection No
Special Features 8 analog Inputs, ADAT Outputs (Ch 1-8), Word Clock Input, Software Bundle
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Solide - mit Wordclock-Manko
j.keys 24.10.2024
Top verarbeitet, der Klang ist in Ordnung. Verglichen mit den Wandlern meines RME Fireface UFX II fehlt dann doch etwas "Leben" im gewandelten Signal, es besteht aber auch ein gewisser Preis-Unterschied. Bei Verbindung via WordClock offenbart sich dann aber leider ein (für meine Anwendung) ernsthaftes Problem: Das Gerät wechselt beim Start automatisch zurück auf die interne Clock - und zwar deshalb, weil es schneller startet als das Fireface und jemand bei Arturia dachte eine automatische, "smarte" Clock-Auswahl beim Start sei eine gute Idee... Der Support kennt das Problem, es könnte ein Firmware Update geben (USB Port) aber sie wollten mir nichts versprechen. Und ich hab keine Lust bei jedem mal Einschalten zum hinteren Rack zu gehen und die Clock beim X8 IN umzustellen. Daher wird das Gerät vermutlich auch zurückgesendet.
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Eight extra ins without any fuss
RobSt 27.10.2024
I own about 4 synths, and wanted to use them as 'external instruments' within Ableton. Before, I had my synths all coming in via input 1 and 2 on my audio interface, resulting in routing complications/limitations. The AudioFuse proved the perfect and, if I did my research well, most affordable solution.

I've connected my AudioFuse to my audio interface via ADAT (don't forget to remove the plastic caps on the cable tips - like I did), set the clock source on my audio interface to 'optical' and both units at the same sample rate. Then it was just a matter of selecting the extra inputs in Abletons Input Config screen and setting up the external instruments.
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