![]() ![]() ![]() In hard-disk recording tests, the DA-2496 was very solid, and gave us no trouble during the course of testing. Both XLR connectors can make phantom power available if a microphone needs it. What we really like about the DA-2496 is the balance between the front-panel connectors, which makes switching around input devices a lot easier, and the plentiful connectors found on the back panel for more permanent connections. This mixer, while competent, could use some work in the UI department to help make signal routing settings more readily apparent. The DA-2496 is powered by IC Ensemble’s/Via’s Envy24 audio processor, as evidenced by the nearly identical mixer panels seen between this product and the one found on M-Audio’s Delta 410. We like this interface so much we named it our recommended component in our high-end DAW in our first installment of our DAW article. It’s an 8×8 audio interface with two XLR/quarter-inch combo jacks, phantom power, and very solid performance. But for a PC DAW, the DA-2496 is just about a perfect fit. Roland subsidiary Edirol’s products are targeted both audio and video enthusiasts. ![]()
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