The M-Track Duo comes with a complete software package that has everything to get you started right out of the box.
This makes it easy to record new parts or add parts to an existing composition. The USB/Direct switch adjusts the balance between the direct inputs and the playback from your computer software. M-Track Duo offers zero-latency monitoring of the mic, line or instrument input signal through both the main stereo 1/4/’ outputs and stereo1/4” headphone output.
Throw it into your bag, grab a laptop, and create your next podcast, song, or mix, anywhere you want! M-track Duo is completely powered by USB, which makes it portable and perfect for anyone on-the-go. Plus, there is a dedicated switch to choose either a line level or instrument level input, perfect for connecting digital pianos, drum machines or any other stereo ¼” inch line level device, as well as the best possible signal for DI guitar or bass. This versatile interface works great for recording any type of sound source and features two Combo Crystal Preamps with phantom power, making it compatible with any microphone. It delivers 48 kHz audio resolution in a compact and easy to use format that is ideal for creating music on any Mac, PC or iOS device.
After the device-specific driver is installed, Windows 10 will select that driver instead of the standard USB audio 2.0 driver when you first connect the device.The M-Track Duo is the best, most portable recording interface in its class.
If the device is not yet connected, first install the device-specific driver, such as by using the appropriate installer.
For more information about how to do this, see update drivers in Windows 10. If the device-specific driver is distributed through Windows Update, you can manually update the driver by using Device Manager. To resolve this issue, install update 4022716. To fix this issue, use one of the following methods. This issue also causes Windows 10 Version 1703 to postpone the search for other compatible drivers through Windows Update that typically occurs immediately after you install a new device. Therefore, the system assumes that a compatible, nongeneric driver is installed for the device even though the driver is generic. This issue occurs because the USB audio 2.0 driver (usbaudio2.sys) isn't classified as a generic driver in Windows 10 Version 1703. When you connect a USB audio device to a Windows 10 Version 1703-based computer the first time, the operating system detects the device but loads the standard USB audio 2.0 driver (usbaudio2.sys) instead of the specific device driver. This article helps to fix an issue in which Windows 10 doesn't install specific drivers for USB audio devices on the first connection.Īpplies to: Windows 10, version 1703 Original KB number: 4021854 Symptom Windows 10 doesn't install specific drivers for USB audio devices on the first connection