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HomeAudio InterfacesESI has released Maya44 USB+, a powerful, yet affordable USB audio interface

ESI has released Maya44 USB+, a powerful, yet affordable USB audio interface

ESI has announced the immediate availability of Maya44 USB+, a powerful, yet affordable, USB audio interface, a very good solution for home recording and also for mobile live and recording applications. Besides standard recording and playback functionality, ESI Maya44 USB+ Audio Interface provides what’s needed for professional music production. In its compact case ESI Maya44 USB+ provides 4 analog input and 4 analog output channels with RCA connectors and a combined optical S/PDIF digital output / stereo headphone output.

With support for ASIO 2.0, CoreAudio and MME / WDM, Maya44 USB+ is compatible to all major music and DJ applications like Cubase, Logic, Sonar, Reason, Reaktor, MixVibes, Traktor DJ Studio, BPM Studio and much more.

ESI Maya44 USB+ comes bundled with a license of Deckadance LE from Image Line Software, a powerful DJ software that was written by DJs for DJs.

ESI Maya44 USB+ Top Features

# 4 input channels and 4 output channels with RCA connectors
# -10dBV input / output level (unbalanced) with improved performance
# optical S/PDIF digital output with Miniplug connector
# headphone output (1/8″ connector) with 60mW amplifier, sends out signal from channel 1 / 2 only
# MME, WDM, ASIO 2.0 and CoreAudio support
# standard USB connection to PC or Mac
# compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7 (32-bit / 64-bit) and Mac OS X
# compatible with all important DJ software applications
# compatible with all important professional audio applications
# compact and portable design with around 12 cm x 7 cm x 2 cm

The price for ESI Maya44 USB+ is £82.95. You can buy it online and find more info on the official site.

Source: Time & Space Press Release / Melanie Doige

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