The soundcards supplied with most computers are fine for playing music and
for recording from ordinary audio devices but if you want to record with a real
instrument such as a guitar, or from a microphone, none of the plugs are the
right size.
For those in this position the
Mobilepre
USB is a good choice. It is a two channel recording device, meaning it can
be used either to record a stereo instrument or two different sources at the
same time (for example, separate guitar and vocal tracks).
Each channel can be used with one of three different plugs: 1/8in (3.5mm)
jack, as would be found on an mp3 player, ¼in (6.3mm) jack for recording
instruments, and an
XLR
microphone input. Each channel also has a level control, so it is easy to set
the volume when recording. A headphone socket with its own volume is also
included.
Installation is a simple matter of plugging in the Mobilepre into a spare USB
socket on the PC. It acts like a new sound card, so once it's installed (using
the supplied driver CD) it is then available automatically in all audio software
in Windows.
Recording software
Ableton Live Lite 5 i
also supplied with the Mobilepre USB. This recording software can be used to
combine both recorded audio and MIDI tracks. This 'lite' version is limited to
four audio and four MIDI tracks, however.
The Mobilepre USB will also work with other audio software, such as
Magix Music Studio
12 or even the open-source recording software
Audacity.
We were very impressed with the quality of the recordings, and there was no
noise in the background on any of our test tracks. The headphone socket on the
unit is very useful, especially with the volume control, as it allows you to
have a 'live' preview of the sound.
This is an excellent product for anyone considering starting to record
instruments and vocals onto a PC. Installation is easy and it is easier to
connect cables to the box than fiddling around at the back of the computer. The
limited software supplied is sufficient for beginners and is a good introduction
to this sort of music production.
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