NAMM Show 2015, Anaheim, CA, January 22, 2015 — Focusrite relaunch iTrack Solo and iTrack Studio – their interface and bundle for recording on iPad®, Mac, and PC – now updated with Lightning™ compatibility.
iTrack Solo is a 2-in, 2-out iPad®, Mac, and PC audio interface featuring a genuine Focusrite mic preamp. With a dynamic range of over 105dB and unique gain halos that show you when your recording signal is at the right level, it is the best way to record your sound, whatever your platform. Simply plug in your guitar and microphone to record both in pristine quality.
The iTrack Studio features everything you need to record on your Lightning™ compatible iPad®, Mac, or PC: a carefully chosen condenser microphone, professional headphones, and all the cables and software you need to get started.
▼ Article continues below ▼The new Lightning™ compatible iTrack Solo and iTrack Studio will hit stores early in 2015, priced MAP $119.99 and MAP $199.99 respectively.
For further information, head to www.focusrite.com
About Focusrite
The Focusrite brand was established in 1985 and the founding principles of the company were to develop products that sounded more musical, in addition to just measuring well – today, we still carry these founding principles forward in our class-leading and award-winning designs. We measure our success by the success of you, our clients, and you will find Focusrite product prominent in professional and project studios throughout the world. Based just outside of London, we work with the best design talent throughout the world to bring you the tools to enhance the way you work. Our product is made with pride and principle in a highly automated ISO 9002 factory with significant level of test by engineers who themselves are musicians and understand the part our product plays in your process.
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