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TC Electronic Studio Konnekt 48

TC Electronic’s new baby is much more than just another run-of-the-mill audio interface. Hollin Jones finds out what’s so special about the Studio Konnekt 48...

Price: £1.00
Manufacturer: TC Electronic
Website: http://www.tcelectronic.com



The latest flagship product from TC Electronic is the Studio Konnekt 48, a fully featured FireWire audio and MIDI interface incorporating DSP-powered and Native effects, remote control and a built-in talkback mic. Having achieved great results with TC kit in the past, it was with some excitement that we put the Studio Konnekt through its paces after it arrived in our offices.

Score: 10

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 59
Filed under Audio Interfaces, Control Surfaces, Hardware, MIDI Controllers / Interfaces, Reviews

 

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