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Thunderbolt vs USB audio interfaces: what's the difference?Thunderbolt 3 and 4 (common on most later Macs) have data transfer speeds of up to 40GB/s, compared to USB-C’s speed of 10GB/s. So what does this mean when it comes to your audio interface?
Today Universal Audio took the wraps off of two new Thunderbolt 3 desktop audio interfaces, which are ideal for Mac audio creatives. Universal Audio’s Apollo Twin X features two high quality ...
The Arrow is a Thunderbolt 3 Audio interface from Universal Audio, a company with a long history in the audio industry. It’s what I use to perform the majority of my voice-related work on the ...
It was really my interest in Universal Audio’s Arrow Thunderbolt 3 audio interface, which runs only on bus power that piqued my curiosity. Universal Audio The lack of AC power doesn’t mean you ...
The What: Focusrite has announced the availability of its new Red 8Line, a 58-input, 64-output, Thunderbolt 3 audio interface. The What Else: The Red 8Line features two Red Evolution mic pres, ...
This device functions as a bridge between your audio sources and computer or ... before it gets to your computer.” The desktop interface has Thunderbolt connectivity, 10 inputs and six outputs ...
Intel's new Thunderbolt 3 controllers add support for DisplayPort 1.4, improve USB-C compatibility, and should hit store shelves in 2018. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X ...
Thunderbolt is a type of hardware interface technology that is used to ... you’re probably looking at Thunderbolt 3 and Thunderbolt 4. Introduced in 2015, Thunderbolt 3 features a USB-C ...
Thunderbolt 3 and 4 (common on most later Macs) have data transfer speeds of up to 40GB/s, compared to USB-C’s speed of 10GB/s. So what does this mean when it comes to your audio interface? In most ...
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