Gearwire interfaces with the Edirol UA-4FX
Edirol gives Gearwire viewers a tour of its UA-4FX USB MIDI/audio interface. Here's the skinny: 24-bit, 96kHz, XLR in (w/phantom power), Hi-Z guitar in, S/PDIF i/o, stereo RCA i/o, and 14 onboard effects (including tube mic pre emulator, delay, overdrive, and pitch bend).
It's powered by the USB bus (always groovy), and you even get a softsynth and Cakewalk Sonar LE bundled with the book-sized device.
GARY LENAIRE: Hey everyone. I'm Gary Lenaire. I'm with Roland Corporation, and today I'd like to talk to you about the Edirol UA-4FX, the audio-MIDI USB interface. This thing is 24-bit/96-kHz resolution. It has XLR in, phantom power. It has 14 onboard effects including guitar COSM. Check it out.
[GARY LENNAIRE PLAYING GUITAR THROUGH EDIROL UA-4FX]
It has delay...,
[GARY LENNAIRE PLAYING GUITAR THROUGH EDIROL UA-4FX]
...of course the overdrive...,
[GARY LENNAIRE PLAYING GUITAR THROUGH EDIROL UA-4FX]
...and even has a pitch bender.
[GARY LENNAIRE PLAYING GUITAR THROUGH EDIROL UA-4FX]
With the Edirol UA-4FX, you get a copy of Sonar Cakewalk LE as well as a VST/DXi addition softsynth.
[GARY LENNAIRE PLAYING A VSTi]
Let's lay down a track.
[GARY LENNAIRE RECORDING GUITAR THROUGH EDIROL UA-4FX]
Bring in some vocals and you've got a song.
[GARY LENNAIRE PLAYING BACK SONAR PROJECT THROUGH EDIROL UA-4FX]
The Edirol UA-4FX, a killer interface.





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