![]() One confusion is the maximum sample rate that these units are capable of. The UMC404HD is a smaller unit offering a 4 x 4 I/O channel count but still with MIDI I/O. The UMC1820 is apparently now offering ADAT optical connectivity to support an 18 x 20 I/O channel count with MIDI I/O. This is certainly an area I’m most concerned over, not being a massive fan of the X32 and fully aware of the quality that many modern interfaces can now reach. Of course the big un-answered question is what the audio quality will be like. ![]() They will probably be some of the most capable audio I/O solutions per pound (or dollar), in a very similar way that the X32 clearly re-aligned the live sound digital console market. I think these interfaces will make quite a stir in the interface market simply because of the specs offered at ths price point. These are solely my impressions after keeping a close eye on the situation. However, I can’t confirm any details around availability or product information just yet, with different sources reporting slightly different versions. I imagine we’ll hear more news next week at Musikmesse 2016, with the units hopefully being available for customers to buy very soon. ![]() I understand that this means they are shipping the units to their distributors, with several taking pre-orders from customers. A press release has surfaced that Behringer are ‘shipping’ these two new interfaces, and they have made a few updates since the original designs a couple of years ago. ![]()
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