Tascam US-144
USB 2.0-equipped entry-level interfaces are a rarity, but the US-144 bucks the trend. Mike Hillier goes high-speed...
Price: £135.00
Manufacturer: Tascam
Website: http://www.tascam.com

The advent of the USB protocol revolutionised low-cost portable digital audio recording and playback, enabling laptop musicians and sound engineers to take their DAW with them to almost any location. However, USB 1.1 has a theoretical bandwidth limit of just 1.5MB/s (in reality it’s actually much lower than this), restricting these interfaces to low channel counts and bit/sample rates. The introduction of USB 2.0, though, brought the theoretical bandwidth up to 60MB/s, and even with real-world figures reaching only half of this, USB 2.0 is capable of carrying many more channels at much higher bit/sample rates than USB 1.1.
Score: 8
This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 47
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Portable Recorders
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