Roland Cakewalk UA-25EX USB Audio Interface - Nevada Music UK

http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/Computer-Music/MIDI-Equipment-and-Peripherals/MIDI-USB-and-Firewire-Interfaces/sc1569/p9050.aspx As some of you may be aware, Cakewalk (which was formerly part of Edirol) is now owned by Roland and last year they launched a new range of USB/Firewire/MIDI interfaces which are now badged as “Cakewalk by Roland”. The UA-25EX is a 24 bit/96 Khz USB Audio interface for PC and Mac formats that provides all of the necessary connectivity options for those musicians who record using a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).

Using this process normally involves connectivity between a PC or Mac running music production software and a range of electronic and acoustic instruments and voices - hence the need for an interface box so that the MIDI instruments or Condenser microphones can communicate with the music production software hosted by the computer. The music is converted into data and when recorded is played back either as an audio sample or MIDI data, or even a mixture of both.

The UA-25EX provides all of the interface options required with 2 x XLR inputs, and /or stereo jack inputs for keyboards/ guitar and bass plus a USB input & MIDI IN/OUT. Aside from this there’s a host of added features that will enhance the recording process such as built-in limiting and compression, microphone pre-amps, Digital Optical input & Output, Stereo RCA outputs and not forgetting a stereo headphone input - and all of this in glorious 24 BIT/96 Khz resolution.

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4 Responses

  1. guitardude548 Says:

    @ottolote93 …
    @ottolote93 download the drivers for it lolz

  2. ottolote93 Says:

    too bad the …
    too bad the software that comes with it don’t work on Windows 7 at all

  3. Malteboy777 Says:

    I’ve allready got …
    I’ve allready got this! ;D It rocks! =P

  4. SlashLesPaul321 Says:

    sweet
    sweet

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