![]() ![]() I don't really need the vintage modes, as I haven't found any use for it yet. I don't need the bundled software, and their implementation of the iLock system is aggravating. It's a hassle to record everything in SF and import to iZotope RX, my preferred DAW. I can playback with anything, but the only program I can get to record with it is Sound Forge. And, I can't get it to record at anything higher than 44.1 no matter how many system settings I change. My only problems with it is that the line out monitor gain is quite low, and, though I installed the AISO drivers, I can't seem to use them in my Windows 10 computer with any of my software or playback apps. There's the Apollo class converters, but, why this little powerhouse isn't billed as professional is beyond me. What else can I say except that everything sounds correct! Absolutely perfect for my needs. It's dead silent and has a very low noise floor and great decibel range. The Volt 2 sounds great, and essentially flat to about 18,000 kHz. ![]() I use it for tape and vinyl record transfers, and as a better playback DAC. I listened to a lot of comparisons between the two and the Volt was the clear winner. ![]() I was just about to go for the Scarlet 2i2 until I discovered the Volt 2. I needed a stereo interface and didn't have much money. This thing sounds great! (with a few complaints)
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