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The M-AUDIO AIR 192x4 is a compact, rugged USB-C audio interface delivering studio-quality 24-bit/192kHz recordings with ultra-low latency (2.59ms). Featuring transparent Crystal™ preamps, versatile inputs including XLR and instrument, and a comprehensive software bundle, it’s designed for musicians, podcasters, and streamers seeking professional sound and seamless Mac/PC connectivity.






















| ASIN | B07YYWLGFM |
| Audio Input | XLR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,827 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #206 in Computer Recording Audio Interfaces |
| Brand | M-AUDIO |
| Brand Name | M-AUDIO |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar, Keyboard, Microphone, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | Mic Input 1 (balanced XLR), Line Input 1 (balanced 1/4" TRS), Inst Input 2 (unbalanced 1/4" TS) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,684 Reviews |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00694318024447 |
| Impedance | 1 Megaohms |
| Included Components | Audio Interface, USB C to USB A Cable, USB C to USB C Cable, User Guide & Safety and Warranty info |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.04"D x 6"W x 2.76"H |
| Item Type Name | M-Audio AIR 192x4 Audio Interface with USB C for Recording, Podcasting, Streaming with Studio Quality Sound, 1 XLR in and Music Production Software |
| Item Weight | 800 Grams |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Brands Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AIR192X4 |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 192 KHz |
| Model Number | AIR192X4 |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Operating System | Windows, iOS, macOS |
| Supported Software | Ableton Live Lite, MPC Beats, Reason+ (6-month subscription) and Others |
| UPC | 694318024447 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |
G**X
You cannot go wrong with this audio interface
I bought this interface in January 2021. I have used it for for guitars plugged directly into the interface, and I have used it with Shure SM57 and SM58 microphones. I have been very happy with the sound quality, the ease of use, the reliability, and pretty much everything else about this interface. I have moved it all over my house and taken a few places in my backpack with no problems. I bought this interface because I wanted something that would be easy to adjust while playing a guitar or keys in low lighting. The Air interface has a giant knob to control the monitor volume, and the input knobs are easy to see and far enough apart that I can grab one without bumping the other. Everything is very spread out, and I can do what I need to do without thinking too much about the interface. I am going to upgrade to an interface with two mic inputs in the next few months. I have looked at the Air 192|6, which has two mic inputs, but am still undecided. I have been happy with the 192|4, but the new Focusrite 2i2 has some cool features and the UA Volt comes with a lot of good plugins. The Air interfaces come with some nice plugins, but they are the same ones you get for free with pretty much every other MIDI controller: MPC Beats (always free), Ableton Live Lite, Mini Grand, DB33, etc. I'd be way more excited if their interfaces came with a choice of a free plugin, because Air makes a lot of amazing effects and instruments. On a side note, if you a just getting into music production and MIDI controllers, I can't recommend Ableton Live Lite enough. It's a great choice for newbies, because there are so many how-to videos on YouTube. TLDR: this a very solid interface that does everything well
A**R
It works for my home studio
I bought this after trying 2 others. The USB-c connection eliminated all latency, the unit is attractive in design and study, metal. The knobs are perfect in size and how they move. My only reason for 4 * in sound is that the ProSonus did have a richer sound but it gave me so many headaches; latency and connectivity problems with LogicProX that I returned it. For the money the M-Audio is a great deal and a great product.
J**O
Excellent interface that will last you years
Space it takes up: I was hesitant to purchase this interface due to the size. Many YouTubers said it was bulky and took up a lot of space. This may be true when comparing it to Focusrite Scarlets or other interfaces but as my first interface, I can’t imagine it being any smaller. It fits perfectly on my desk and doesn’t take up much space. Build quality: This interface is light weight but feels very solid. The knobs are this very nice quality plastic but have resistance you would find on a professional mixer. The main frame of it is metal. The only cheap feeling thing is the large knob used to control it’s output for studio monitors. Ease of use and features: This device offers you a ton of control in terms of it’s monitoring. You can adjust the headphone volume as well as balancing the audio from your computer or the direct monitoring from the interface. The headphone amp is powerful enough to drive my ATH M50Xs. I’m not sure how it works with higher ohm headphones. You can have a guitar/bass plugged in along with an xlr mic or something that uses line input. The Air driver you can get once you register it on the M-Audio website works excellent for FL Studio and other DAWs I’m sure. Overall: This interface has a great feel and works as advertised. I have no complaints about it. The headphone amp paired with lower ohm headphones and lossless audio quality music can make for a good HiFi audiophile experience. Also, I found the serial number for my product on one of the user manuals in the box rather than on the box. You’ll need that to get the plugins and driver.
C**T
Nicely priced USB DAC with Driver Quirks
I've been mostly happy with this purchase. I had a fringe use case for this device with using it for a VFIO setup. I know libvirt can make things that function fine in Windows all screwy when in a VM so I went in knowing it might be an issue but ultimately have had it working pretty soundly for about a week. If I run into any other issues I'll update review. Pros: - Great price for a USB DAC with nice built in preamps and XLR out. - I like the design of it. The knobs are not crammed on the front so if you have the room on your desk it's a nice layout. - The preamps specifically are nice because I have a Shure SM7B and wanted to avoid adding on an extra preamp if possible and this DAC boosts enough to not require an additional preamp. It seems like you can run most dynamic mics raw with this mixer and get appropriate levels barring the quietest of whispering. Cons: - Drivers suck. It's been said before in other revuews but holy hell the M-Audio drivers that Windows pushes are terrible. I was getting crackling audio from my speakers and my mic was disconnecting every few minutes when I was using this mixer in my VM. Tried a whole bunch of fixes between switching ports, changing sound virtualization, and fiddling with sample rate and buffer size. Finally figuered I'd just try reinstalling the drivers which I didn't expect to be the problem given the mixer worked fine in baremetal windows. With no drivers installed the mixer worked flawlessly. I don't even. - The control panel is threadbare and the GUI looks half functional between all the options grey-out for any given reason. It's a glorified hotlink to visit their tech support site. - Pre-packaged software and demos is 100% wasted on me. Could be some really good offers for Protools in there but my eyes glaze over when I see this stuff as I just assume it to be demos looking to push a purchase on you. I bought this mixer because I needed a mixer, not because its Protools certified and comes with a trial version of an extra plugin to make farts sound wetter. Overall, the hardware itself is nice and navigating the quirks can give you a nice mixer. It's just navigating the quirks that can turn owners into refunders.
D**B
Low Reviews are User Error
Users with poor reviews seem to be suffering from user error. My model worked perfectly fresh out of the box. Just as well, I decided to update the drivers. The drivers clearly state your PC must be restarted to work and be active. There are currently (as of 4/26/2022) no drivers specifically for Windows 11, however, the Windows 10 (64-bit) drivers worked perfectly for me. Zero knob wobble, tight and smooth knobs. Smooth switch for phantom power. Tight connectors with zero wobble. The drivers actually enabled 32-bit, which is incredible for specific audio needs to avoid losing data. My PC is a Ryzen 5 5600x, so Ryzen systems are, in fact, perfectly fine. I have Windows 11 Pro, and the Windows 10 Drivers are excellent and hassle free. The software subscriptions are all optional via their website, so you do not receive ANY bloatware or unwanted apps. There are 2 included USB cables; 1 usb-c to usb-c and 1 usb-c to usb-a. I am using a different branded usb-c cable rated for 100W, so the claim that a "usb 3.1" cable will not work is false. The audio quality of 32-bit 192,000 Hz is phenomenal. I purchased this unit, marked as "USED" from Amazon Warehouse. The item came re-packaged in a general brown cardboard box, with all items sandwiched between two styrofoam blocks. All items were included, and the item is apparently brand new (cellophane still in tact on face). I am ecstatic to have purchased this item for $72.64 instead of the full $119.00; what an absolute bargain. Would recommend for an initial audio interface; I wanted a MOTU M2, but this was nearly 1/3 the cost.
M**N
Amazing quality with more bells and whistles
This interface enabled me to jump into DAW recording quite easily. It has more features than the comparable Focusrite and for less money. Number one perk is the USB/Direct dial. If you have any latency while monitoring, you can dial it back to Direct and still get your vst's mixed in; although I've had zero latency problems with this unit. Other cool feature is the big knob to adjust your output monitoring through a PA or other device (stereo right and left separate 1/4 inch). I also love that it has LED lights showing your gain levels. Phantom power works perfectly, as does the other inputs for Guitar or mics (1/4 inch) that don't use phantom power. XLR mic input on the back is great. It has a USB type C connector too, so fastest connection to your computer, also reducing latency. I'd give it another star except that I've emailed support twice to get an RMA on one that I bought and they never responded. I honestly think my son may have dropped it as opposed to it having any issues, however.
D**.
Excellent, especially for dynamic mics
I use it solely for recording spoken words: online meetings and screencasts for my online classes. It is connected to a Windows 10 PC and has been working flawlessly. The driver is stable during long online Zoom meetings (longer than 1.5 hours). I used EVO 4 and returned it due to the RF interference with a cell phone and low mic output gain level. M-Audio Air 192|4 is excellent in these two regards. I find that it does not have the RF interference issue and that the maximum gain is higher than EVO 4. At the maximum level, I can clip the recording with Rode Podmic at my normal voice level, which was impossible with EVO 4. (I have a low-pitched voice and speak rather softly.) The gain level is currently at about 9. The peak level during the recording is between -18 and -12 dB. I was about to buy Fethead when using EVO 4, but I don't need one with M-Audio. The noise level is so low, and it is a non-issue, even at a high gain level. The dial layout is excellent, and the dials themselves are of high quality. (Since I do not use studio monitors, I wish I can use the main dial (the biggest one in the middle) to control headphone volume. 😊) All in all, an excellent audio interface, especially if you use low sensitivity dynamic mics!
B**S
Nice
Nice
L**R
Un bon choix pour un petit studio maison
Simple à utiliser et fonctionne bien. J'aime le gros bouton de volume, le fait que les fils soient en arrière et la présence (essentielle!) du bouton Mix vs Direct (pour écouter un mix tout en enregistrant une nouvelle piste).
V**O
Ottimo prodotto per far impallidire le sale di registrazione per amatori
Devo dire che il marchio M-Audio mi è sempre piaciuto ed è sinonimo di qualità. Ottimi materiali costruttivi, dalla scocca interamente in metallo, alle manopole che girano con le giusta resistenza. I jack per strumenti e cuffie hanno un ottima presa (forse coll'utilizzo si ammorbidiranno, ma da vedere). Anche se do Stelle massime perchè sono rimasto impressionato dalla qualità a 192kHZ che mi garantisce un ritardo di 4ms (niente praticamente) ho avuto un po di problemi di configurazione con Winzoz. Erano presenti Click e pops anche solo nell'ascolto di musica da youtube. Non si risolvevano nemmeno con le procedure consigliate da casa madre (aggiustamento del buffer). Ho scoperto che devo staccare e riattaccare l'USB a computer già avviato affinche widows ricarichi correttamente i driver della scheda e venga risolto il problema, dopo di che funziona da dio. Non mi sento di penalizzare pertanto un eccellente prodotto sulla base di quella che potrebbe essere un problema di caricamento driver del mio notebook. Raccomandata
S**H
Worth to buy if you have less budget.
Value for money, awesome design specially that center volume knob, Superb quality, good packaging, works amazing with FL studio.
L**.
Super
Pour ma premiere interface audio, mon choix s'est porté sur celle-ci, il convient parfaitement à mon utilisation. Je peux connecter une guitare et une basse, et c'est détecté par mon logiciel GarageBand sur mon MacBook. J'ai plus de précision de jeu sur Yousician. C'est petit et pratique.
A**S
De lo mejor
Excelente producto
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