Naturally, the device is rather affordable, and it looks great. If you ever wanted to have a handy little device for recording mic and guitars, this might be a good choice. But the great thing is that there are numerous programs you can get for free.
Needless to say, if you plan on using programs like Cubase, you won’t get it for free, and you will need to buy them separately. It also has two inputs and two outputs, and it has a V-powered XENYX Mic Preamp that is comparable to boutique amps. The interface also works great with all popular audio software like Steinberg Cubase, Ableton Live, Avid Pro Tools, and others.
XLR/TRS is designed for all audiophiles out there, and it offers a maximum sample rate of up to 48 kHz.