The MOTU M2 USB Audio Interface is a compact and affordable USB audio interface, that boost specs similar to high end interfaces, and is bundled with great software and tools.
The MOTU M2 USB Audio Interface is equipped with the same ESS Sabre32 Ultra DAC Technology found in audio interfaces costing thousands, delivering an astonishing 120 dB Dynamic Range on its main outputs. ESS converters also drive the headphone output, which rivals dedicated headphone amplifiers costing hundreds. Ultra-clean preamp circuits produce a measured -129 dBu EIN on the mic inputs. Capture and monitor your audio with pristine clarity.
MOTU M2 USB Audio Interface Features
- ESS Sabre32 Ultra DAC technology for superb analog sound
- The same converter technology used in audio interfaces costing thousands
- Measured 120 dB dynamic range on outputs
- Measured -129 dBu EIN on mic inputs
- ESS-driven headphone output
- Built in the USA
MOTU M2 USB Audio Interface Specifications
- Mac System Requirements 1 GHz Intel-based Mac or faster
- 2 GB RAM; 4 GB or more recommended
- macOS version 10.11 or later
- (Optional driver requires 10.13 or later)
- Available USB port
- A large hard drive (at least 500 GB for recording)
- Windows System Requirements 1 GHz Pentium-based PC compatible or faster
- 2 GB RAM; 4 GB or more recommended
- Windows 7, 8 or 10
- Available USB port
- A large hard drive (at least 500 GB for recording)
- Class-Compliant Support USB audio class compliant for plug-and-play operation on Mac or iOS (no driver required)
MOTU M2 USB Audio Interface Includes
- M2 USB Audio Interface
- Included Software
- MOTU Performer Lite
- Ableton Live 10 Lite
- 6GB of loops and sounds from Big Fish Audio, LucidSamples, Loopmasters and MOTU
- Two-year warranty
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Motu M2
May 19th 2020This thing rocks! You get a whole lot of bang for the buck.
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Motu M2
May 18th 2020Great piece of kit so far. The loopback feature has come in handy already. It's well-built, and looks sharp. As others have said, some sort of gauge on the levels screen would be great, but you can easily live without it.