Meet Mission Control of your home and mobile recording setup: the Audient iD14 MKII USB-C audio interface. Whether you’re accessing its bus-powered Class A mic preamps and class-leading conversion or taking advantage of its ADAT optical input to achieve an additional eight channels of external preamplification, this 10-in/6-out interface has the tools you need to get great tones in any environment — from podcasting and vlogging to multi-mic drum recording. The iD14 MKII also features an analog JFET DI to simultaneously capture the depth and dimension of a guitar or accompaniment instrument.
Features:
2 Audient Class A console mic preamplifiers with +48V phantom power
JFET instrument input accurately reproduces your guitar, bass, or keyboard signal
High-performance converters with 120dB of dynamic range
8-channel ADAT optical input lets you expand to a total of 10 channels
Bus powered — no additional power supply required
Included ARC software suite with DAW, virtual instruments, plug-in FX, and more
ScrollControl lets you use the iD14 MKII’s big volume knob to tweak DAW/plug-in parameters
The professional sound you deserve - Audient Console Mic Pres
Every iD interface features the Audient Console Mic Preamp, the same discrete circuit design found in our renowned recording console the ASP8024-HE. Designed to deliver ultra-low noise and low distortion with a touch of classic analogue warmth, iD14’s two Audient mic pre’s will give you the professional sound you deserve.
It’s all in the detail - Class Leading Converters
iD14’s converters make sure you hear every nuance, every detail of your audio, enabling you to take your recordings to the next level. Offering an incredible 121dB of dynamic range you will hear your audio more accurately, make better creative decisions and experience stunning clarity directly from your desktop.
Powerful Performance - Dual Headphone Outputs
Equipped with both a jack and mini jack connection and a powerful headphone amp capable of driving headphones up to 600Ohms, iD14 is ready to take on the most demanding recording sessions.