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₹34,000 Original price was: ₹34,000.₹29,500Current price is: ₹29,500.
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| Brand | Black Lion Audio |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone |
| Supported Software | Most USB-compatible DAWs |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
Professional-grade Sound in an Affordable, Portable Interface
| Weight | 2.47 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 25.4 × 22.86 × 10.16 cm |
| Product Dimensions | ‎25.4 x 22.86 x 10.16 cm; 2.47 kg |
| Item model number | ‎REVOLUTION 2×2 |
| Compatible Devices | ‎Headphone |
| Connector | ‎USB |
| Hardware Interface | ‎USB |
| Supported Software | ‎Most USB-compatible DAWs |
| Operating System | ‎Windows |
| Item Weight | ‎ 2 kg 470 g |
| ASIN | B08T9Y7DNC |
| Date First Available | 11 March 2021 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25.4 x 22.9 x 10.2 Centimeters |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 count |
| Manufacturer | Black Lion Audio |
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Carlos Martinez –
Impresionado, excelente.
Impresionado, excelente.
Dan Rogers –
Certified Slapper
Okay so,After a long time thinking about it I switched out my Apollo twin. (I know I know… just hold on)While the Apollo sounded amazing, it required a thunderbolt connection on my MacBook Pro (which there is only one of) so I couldn’t charge my laptop, have the Apollo plugged in, and have my usb dock.Also would have weird ground noise from my Apollo and UAD forums and customer service could not figure it out. I ended up learning it was an issue due to my laptop being below a certain % of battery.So after some YouTube videos of this product I decided to get it.This thing is great.Not only does it only use a usb c but the sound quality is right up there with the Apollo. Also it’ll work on either Mac or pc so you can go to any studio with it and not have issues.The cross fade knob is a nice feature which I don’t find myself using that much since I record in ableton with plugins but I would assume if you wanted 0 latency raw vocals it’s another reason to get this.All in all I love this thing and it was a great addition to the studio.
Pam –
Don’t think just buy it!
I upgraded from a Focusrite Scarlet Solo 2nd gen, which honestly did a great job. When I plugged the Black Lion in and did some recording I immediately noticed a quality jump. My amp sims sounded clearer and better. The biggest jump in quality I noticed was using my SM7B mic. There was more presence in my voice, and a depth that the scarlet did not provide. To make sure, I did an a/b test. I took a song I recorded with the scarlet, and re-recorded a guitar track with the Black Lion using the identical settings, and the quality difference was real drastic. I did the same with vocals. Very noticeable.It weighs like a tank, the knobs are very weighted, which is cool. You can’t accidentally bump it and mess up your settings. It feels and sounds like a very professional piece of studio gear. You aren’t going to buy this and not notice a difference. It really is an amazing interface. It seems under priced honestly.
Nate –
Great interface, requires drivers on win 10
Does exactly what I need it to do. Once I realized it needed drivers I had a much better experience.The build quality is really good, it feels solid, pots have a good resistance and I have yet to hear a scratch when adjusting anything.Usbc is a huge plus in my book- great to be off the older io and on to something with more throughput.I bought this with one use case in mind: DI’s for recording. I previously used the 2i2, like everyone else. I was never satisfied with the clean signals, they sounded ‘boxy’ as one youtuber pointed out. DI’s sound much better on this interface, im happy with the tracks I’m getting.I didnt have any trouble getting it hooked up to my daw once the drivers were installed.The unit used to be 500 but, has since dropped to under 300, which makes it a steal. Would recommend.
G –
Don’t mix by numbers!
This little box has caused such a storm. It doesn’t have class leading SNR and THD values and a bunch of other stats most of us don’t understand. So the mixing by numbers crowd said they wouldn’t even try it. They still somehow figured out it was worth maybe $50 and was less preferable to a Behringer. Okay…As someone who has actually tried the interface, I can tell you that this sounds like a slice of a big format console. If it has noise, you can’t hear it. Instead you hear stunning 3D clarity, detail and warmth, set on a perfectly inky black background. The sound is effortless. Maybe you need a cloud lifter if you have a quiet dynamic. So get one. Or use an inferior interface with more gain.The mixing by numbers sheep are really missing out!