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Record guitar and vocals on your computer complete with effects.

If you make music with GarageBand or other software recording programs, Fast Track USB is the easiest way to record your guitar with professional results. Just connect Fast Track to the USB port of your computer and you're ready to rock.

Fast Track USB has a switchable (instrument/line) 1/4" input for instruments like guitar, bass, and keyboards, plus an XLR microphone input for recording vocals or other acoustic sounds.

The included GT Player Express software gives you killer effects and virtual stomp boxes so you don't need any other gear to sound great. GT Player Express also plays standard audio file formats like AAC, MP3, and WAV that let you learn and jam along with your favorite music at variable speeds.

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M-Audio Fast Track USB Computer Recording Interface Features:

  • 24-bit/48kHz sound
  • Compatible with GarageBand and most other music software
  • Professional 24-bit/48kHz sound
  • XLR mic input with gain control and signal LEDs
  • Switchable 1/4" instrument/line input
  • 1/8" stereo headphone jack
  • RCA stereo output jacks
  • Level control for headphones and main outputs
  • USB bus-powered
  • USB class compliant (OS X 10.3.5 and higher)
  • Direct hardware monitoring
  • Mono switch equally distributes input signal to left and right channels
  • GT Player Express software: professional effects, amp and stompbox modeling, standard audio files play with variable speed playback, standalone operation, ReWire or VST plug-in

M-Audio Fast Track USB Computer Recording Interface Specifications:

  • Sample Rates: 44.1kHz and 48kHz

    Microphone Input
  • Max Input: -2.2dBu (0.6 Vrms), min. gain
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: -100dB @ 48kHz (a-weighted), min. gain
  • Dynamic Range: 100dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted), min. gain
  • THD + N: 0.0053%, 1kHz, -1dBFS @ 48kHz, min. gain
  • Frequency Response: -0.12/+0.08dB, 22Hz to 22kHz @ 48kHz, min. gain
  • Available Gain: 45dB
  • Input Impedance: 1MOhm

    Input (Guitar setting)
  • Max Input: +3.2dBV (1.5 Vrms)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: -97dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted)
  • Dynamic Range: 97dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted)
  • THD + N: 0.0049%, 1kHz, -1dBFS @ 48kHz
  • Frequency Response: -0.45/+0.00dB, 22Hz to 22kHz @ 48kHz
  • Input Impedance: 500kOhms

    Input (Line setting)
  • Max Input: +2.3dBV (1.3 Vrms)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: -98dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted)
  • Dynamic Range: 98dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted)
  • THD + N: 0.0045%, 1kHz, -1dBFS @ 48kHz
  • Frequency Response: -0.35/+0.01 dB, 22Hz to 22kHz @ 48kHz
  • Input Impedance: 20kOhms (bal.), 10kOhms (unbal.)

    Line Outputs
  • Max Output: +2dBV (1.2 Vrms)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: -105dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted)
  • Dynamic Range: 105dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted)
  • THD + N: 0.0039%, 1kHz, -1dBFS @ 48kHz
  • Frequency Response: -0.15/+0.03dB, 22Hz to 22kHz @ 48kHz
  • Crosstalk: -100dB, 1kHz, channel-to-channel
  • Output Impedance: 240 ohms

    Headphone Outputs
  • Max Output (@ 32-ohms): -2 dBV (0.8 Vrms)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: -102dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted)
  • Dynamic Range: 102dB @ 48kHz (A-weighted)
  • THD + N: 0.0395%, 1kHz, -1dBFS @ 48kHz
  • Frequency Response: -0.20/+0.05dB, 22Hz to 22kHz @ 48kHz
  • Crosstalk: -80dB, 1kHz, channel-to-channel
  • Output Impedance: Less than 1 ohm
  • Headphone Impedance: 32 to 600 ohms recommended
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I needed a simple recording device to record demos for the band i am in and to make practice cuts for my guitar students to use.It took us a while to download since it was not compatible with my computor and when we finnally got it up it was very difficult to figure out,then it got a hum in it like some kind of grounding problum. I tried to return it guitar center and they said couldnt do it. Right now I'm waiting to get a hold of a tech support line, but I get home at 4:30 and they close at 5:00. I guess I'm stuck!!!!

Reviewed by Gary Geissler on 10/14/2009 who plays Christian Rock.

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Only good if you're not serious about recording

You really need to know what you're getting and decide what you're after. I got it in my beginner stages of recording, and it worked for what I wanted. Now that I've learned that I can get sooo much better quality, I wish I had invested in something more middle road. Even just anything powered and with some sort of pre-amplification. The good side is that since it isn't powered you can take it anywhere easily. But get something better for any serious recordings. P.S. - it really likes to confuse your computer so beware. It has to act as your sound card whenever its plugged in, and by the time you've plugged your speakers up to it(rigged it) and adjusted your output levels, your itunes stops working or your recording software shuts down because it doesn't know which sound card is boss. So use it sparingly.

Reviewed by Ryan Flack on 8/27/2007 who plays Indie, Rock.

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Weak.

I bought this after spending the last 2 years using the Tascam US-122 to do recordings of my regular band on Cakewalk Home Studio. I wanted something cheap and easy for doing home recording in a similar fashion. A hundred bucks for a basic unit sounded like a good deal. I also have a musician friend who has a similar unit and his works well enough with Guitar Tracks 2, so I figured "Why not?" So I buy it and bring it home. Install was easy enough on my dual-core P4 with 2G of ram with over 150G of free disk space. Problem #1, as has been noted earlier, is that you can only monitor the thing using the headphones jack. Say what? You're telling me the line outs don't send the signal thru to my sound card? Nope. As annoying as that was, Problem #2 was the kicker and the reason this is going back to the store tomorrow morning. I plugged in my DR-660 to lay a couple test tracks. Stereo out from the drum machine, with a 2-to-1 1/4 stereo cable going into the unit. Stereo input? Guess again. Only worked if I yanked one of the jacks. I plugged in my cheesy guitar fx box with single 1/4 stereo out and set the flange to cycle L to R. Nope - mashed it all into single channel mono with no panning. What's the point? If I wanted to do crappy scratch work, I'd have dusted off my old 4-track. At least that takes stereo. Don't buy this. Blow the extra $50 and get something with stereo ins from a reputable brand. Tascam's getting my money. M-Audio will never see my cash again.

Reviewed by rocker311 on 6/15/2007 who plays Retro Swing and Rock.

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A great piece, for the musician on a budget

I bought this M-Audio Box, because I had a strong desire for recording but didn't have very much cash to spend. When I hooked it up, with my newly purchased condenser microphone, I was highly impressed by the sound quality this box delivered. I got warm and crisp sounds that were just right for my vocals and guitar. I couldn't ask for more from a recording box at this price. A must have for the intermediate musician. Also -Built in pre-amp saves you a bundle. BUY IT!!!

Reviewed by klloyd90 on 9/12/2006 who plays Rock, Alternative.

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not too shabby

we used this to record a live acoustic show one night. We hooked it directly to the board and then to the laptop. Honestly, it was worth the 100 bucks. The recording is as good as you would get going to a studio and paying 400 bucks for studio time. It was 100 bucks and now you can record or use it for demos (as we do) to send to bars for gigs. Definatly worth the investment...

Reviewed by AcousticGuy on 8/27/2007 who plays Acoustic.

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