OS X and Windows (native application, not web browser based)įor iOS and Android, we not only made separate GUIs for phone sized screens and tablet sized screens, burt we also made separate GUIs for portrait and landscape. It does indeed run on the following platforms If there are any links to more videos or explanations that show the "hows" and functions of the unit, then paste away. The large rubberised buttons are also a great feature.Īny ideas, comments or suggestions are appreciated. I have to say I'm really impressed by the feature set, and the build quality (by most reports) which seems solid and sturdy. Is there a list of supported DAWs and their file formats?įinally, I hope this isn't jumping too far ahead, but has there been any R&D development on Audio Over Network? Or discussion with Audinate about Dante integration, or possibly a Dante network card? Does the UTrack recognise Starts, Timestamps, Markers, Events, and Tempo Maps or Timecode (MTC)? Secondly, let's say I load a combination of MIDI files and audio files (for example, from the one ProTools song/project). Can you suggest a scenario for how Video playback might be integrated into the timeline of a song/project? The suggestion here was that a lighting-LED-Visuals show could be triggered through MIDI Events/Notes, or synchronised with audio/MIDI playback, and/or MIDI MTC. So, integrating multitrack audio playback, with playback of MIDI files and triggering of MIDI events. One question relates to the suggestion in one of the videos that the UTrack can function as a standalone show playback hub, with no need for a computer. I've looked at a few Youtube videos and taken in the feature set, but I'm wanting to get in to a bit more nitty-gritty detail. The URemote app seems like a fabulous idea, particularly if it will run on multiple OS's (IOS, Android, Windows, OSX). It runs on iOS, Android, Windows, and OS X, and we even designed separate interfaces for both phone and tablet sized screens. One other cool development I will mention is the more recent 'uRemote" software, which gives you remote control of all operations, remote metering, quick and easy song loading, etc. The original poster did a great job summarizing the features of the uTrack24. It is also correct that we have a MADI card coming out soon, and further on down the line, an ADAT card is also planned, so in the longer term of the product you can also use your A/D and D/A conversion of choice. I will say that users of the product have reported the conversion to be very clean and accurate sounding in general. In terms of audio quality, I should refrain from making any subjective statements as I am obviously biased. I would be happy to answer any questions you have about the device.
The uTrack24 MADI Module will be shipping in Summer 2015 and available to buy from Cymatic Audio’s global network of dealers and retailers with projected pricing significantly lower than €400.00 EUR/$400.00 USD.Hi there guys, my name is Dan Steinberg, I work as a freelance product manager for Cymatic Audio and assisted in the development of the uTrack24. The uTrack24’s 24 analogue outputs (on standard 25-pin D-Sub connectors) can still remain active while using the uTrack24 MADI Module’s digital outputs.Ĭonnect a uTrack24 MADI Module-equipped uTrack 24 to a MADI-equipped digital console for 24-channel virtual soundcheck playback or 24-channel soundcheck recordings - all at the push of an illuminated button. Integration and interconnections are made through the uTrack24 MADI Module’s onboard optical in and out and (BNC) coaxial connectors. 24 channels of uTrack24-delivered pre-recorded digital audio can be output to a digital console’s inputs. Integration of the uTrack24’s multichannel audio I/O with MADI-based audio systems will soon be reality with the release of the uTrack24 MADI Module, making it possible to record 24 separate audio tracks from the output of MADI-equipped digital consoles and stage boxes. Lastly, large illuminated front panel-positioned transport controls help with recordings and overcoming onstage and off-stage lighting conditions. An LCD screen shows additional information and allows editing of parameters via a push encoder. 24 three-colour LEDs show the level of each channel while the same LEDs can be used as a 24-segment level meter for one channel individually. It records directly onto USB media plugged into the front panel. Audio interface developer Cymatic Audio announces that it is planning to release the uTrack24 MADI Module, a user-installable MADI (Multichannel Audio Digital Interface) option card for its 19-inch rack-mountable uTrack24 24-track recorder, player, and interface…Ĭymatic Audio’s uTrack24 24-track recorder, player, and interface handles recording and audio playback without computer constraints.