@@saamo1423 Sorry but no, not at all. It solely depends on your drivers and OS. Your computer only needs to be able to deal with the additional burden of lower buffers of course. But that's about it (and each modern computer will be able doing so, at least in case you don't run much plugins).
Can the Polar 2 be used for reamping while being able to listen with the headphones? I could not tell from the video if the 1/4" TRS outputs on the back are linked to the same DAC channels as the headphones or not. Thanks if you can answer this because Audient has a competitive product and theyve provided an instructional how-to video. Surely if the Polar 2 was "designed by guitarists" then surely they didnt forget this critical feature...
Does this thing allow you to record vocals or pianos normally? I can only see line and guitar/instrument switches, but there is phantom power so not sure how it goes with recording mic sources other than guitar.
Most guitar amps have a 1MOhm input. Why does this interface use 500K instead, according to the manual? ALso why would we need Enhance, when e.g VST plugins emulate the input stage of a tube amplifier. Wouldn't that be amp input on top of another? Similarly, there is never a need to turn up the gain on an instrument input up, certainly not to the point that it starts clipping. IMO this is just snakeoil in a mediocre spec interface.
So awesome!
Didn't think I needed another interface... I was wrong. Pre-ordering one right now!
Same, I am side-eyeing my IK Media AXE I/O when looking at the enhance switch feature...
That enhance feature is KILLER!
Hi, can it be used also with basses?
you the best blackstar, thanks!
What's the roundtrip latency numbers? These are crucial but you don't publish them anywhere.
There is no way to guarantee something like that with just an interface.
@@Pete1980ification To guarantee what?
@@Sascha_Franck Round trip depends massively on your computer
@@saamo1423 Sorry but no, not at all. It solely depends on your drivers and OS.
Your computer only needs to be able to deal with the additional burden of lower buffers of course. But that's about it (and each modern computer will be able doing so, at least in case you don't run much plugins).
@@Sascha_Franck regardless of whether we disagree, there's too much variation to publish numbers
Can the Polar 2 be used for reamping while being able to listen with the headphones? I could not tell from the video if the 1/4" TRS outputs on the back are linked to the same DAC channels as the headphones or not. Thanks if you can answer this because Audient has a competitive product and theyve provided an instructional how-to video. Surely if the Polar 2 was "designed by guitarists" then surely they didnt forget this critical feature...
Sounds nice
Thq BRO 🤗💝🎹🎸🎼🎶
Will it take a 30db treble booster?
Does this thing allow you to record vocals or pianos normally? I can only see line and guitar/instrument switches, but there is phantom power so not sure how it goes with recording mic sources other than guitar.
First! Blackstar though a global household name is still underrated.
this is what i waited for, now i will swap to blackstar and never turn back to anything
audient already have a jfet input
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need it.. no really
Most guitar amps have a 1MOhm input. Why does this interface use 500K instead, according to the manual?
ALso why would we need Enhance, when e.g VST plugins emulate the input stage of a tube amplifier. Wouldn't that be amp input on top of another?
Similarly, there is never a need to turn up the gain on an instrument input up, certainly not to the point that it starts clipping.
IMO this is just snakeoil in a mediocre spec interface.