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An impressive audio interface that will interest laptop and desktop computer users
The MusicRadar Team, Wed 30 Apr 2008, 4:00 pm UTC
The Ultra is the latest Fast Track interface to leave M-Audio HQ and, like its predecessors, looks like it's designed for laptop users in particular. However, its impressive feature set and USB 2.0 connection might make it a viable solution in the studio, too.
Overview
At a single glance, you can see that the Fast Track Ultra (FTU) packs a lot in. The front panel alone features four microphone inputs (two XLR, two TRS) plus gain controls for each. A master output dial sits in the top right-hand corner and there are two headphone outputs with independent level dials.
Round the back, you'll find a veritable patchbay, with six line level audio inputs, S/PDIF I/O, MIDI In/Out, plus six audio outputs. There's a 48V phantom power switch, 5V DC power supply input and the all-important USB connector.
All of this connectivity means that the FTU is capable of eight simultaneous ins and outs, including the digital connections. For the input sources, channels 1 to 4 can either use the microphone inputs on the front or the line inputs on the back, with a switch next to each front-panel input confirming your selection.
In keeping with the latest wave of interfaces of this type, the FTU can be bus-powered from your USB port, though doing restricts the interface to simple stereo I/O operation. To run all the inputs and outputs, you'll need the power supply.
This is the FTU's single weak point, with a flimsy, too-easily-detached connector providing the all-important power – we're sure M-Audio could have found a neater solution.
Operationally, FTU can provide its eight streams of audio at up to 24-bit/96kHz and, as the preamps are transparent in use, this equates to a high-quality interface.
Software genius
FTU's software integration is impressive, too. After you've downloaded and installed the driver, you'll find a control program lurking on your computer which enables you to configure the interface in a number of ways.
For starters, you can set levels for all of the inputs and outputs, which can then be saved directly to the unit, so your settings apply irrespective of whether FTU is attached to your computer. This has obvious benefits on stage where FTU could actually be used as a sub-mixer.
There are also studio benefits, bolstered by the discovery that FTU features its own effects program, which enables you to blend and apply monitor reverb. Three rooms, two halls and one plate reverb setting are offered, as well as delay or echo algorithms, so you're free to select your effect of choice and then apply it across the FTU's I/O mix.
The Fast Track Ultra has enough inputs to do a job even at demanding recording sessions, and its output count means that it could comfortably act as a surround sound interface. Very impressive.
The Fast Track Ultra is flexible, packed with features and ready to handle even demanding recording sessions.
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I like it a lot. Had it for two weeks now and it´s very recommandable.
I fully understand why Musicradar gave it 9 out of 10.
It has 4 preamps, sounding very transparent. 2 headphones out, onboard effects for monitoring. Very stable drivers, very low latency.
This is my hobby. And I can get far with this device.
Ok. so now I've finally got it working and it's been working (touch wood) for 1 month without trouble! Hallelujah. In all other ways it's a great piece of kit.
When it works it's great. Problem is it's very glitchy driverwise. M-Audio have a known problem: http://tinyurl.com/6ln237
It keeps dropping out and you have to reinstall it. Even that doesn't work consistently. It seems I've stopped making music and spend my precious time trying to keep the damn thing working.
My advise is to hold back and wait till they've worked out the problems.
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Lots of I/O. Excellent software control. Clean preamps.
Needs mains powering to run all the I/O.
The Fast Track Ultra is flexible, packed with features and ready to handle even demanding recording sessions.
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