Main features

480 Mbps transfer speed with hi-speed USB (USB 2.0), supporting 10 IN/10 OUT at superb 24-bit/96 kHz audio quality

Ten independent channels of simultaneous recording and playback are supported with superb 24-bit/96 kHz audio quality.

If your computer has a USB 2.0 connector, you can implement a cutting-edge recording environment by connecting a single USB cable.

Four channels of high-performance mic preamp

High-performance mic preamp equivalent to those used on the Roland VS-2480 deliver transparent sound.

The UA-1000 uses the same carefully selected analog parts as on the Roland VS-2480, giving you great audio quality and plenty of recording headroom.

A rich array of inputs and outputs in a single rack space

Four TRS/XLR combo jacks with phantom power, a high-impedance (Hi-Z) jack for direct connection of a guitar or bass, and optical/coaxial digital input/output connectors are provided.

The optical jacks can also be used as an eight-channel ADAT interface (*).

In addition, the UA-1000 provides four input/output jacks for effect insertion, MIDI input/output, and word clock input/output jacks for precise recording synchronization with external digital devices.

*When the UA-1000 is not connected to a computer, it can function as a multi-channel analog <-> digital converter or an ADAT <-> analog converter.

*The UA-1000’s analog inputs cannot be used while in ADAT recording mode.

Built-in digital mixer

The internal digital mixer can be controlled directly from the UA-1000 Control Panel on your computer. The Direct Monitor function allows realtime monitoring of the ten channels of input without passing them through your computer software.

WDM and ASIO 2.0 compatible

WDM and ASIO 2.0 compatible low-latency driver is provided.

The driver delivers superb performance with any DAW application, such as SONAR and Cubase.

MIDI interface with FPT ensures high speed and low jitter

FPT (Fast Processing Technology of MIDI Transmission) ensures stable, high-speed transmission and reception with consistent latency and minimal jitter, regardless of the density of MIDI data.

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