iD14 has now got a big brother named iD14 MKII. It comes with iD44's power and 126 dB dynamic range on the DA and AD converters, which is a big step up in sound quality and makes the experience fully professional. The iD14 MkII has a USB-C (USB 3.0) connection, two new headphone sockets, two additional line outputs.
iD14 MkII delivers the same sound quality as the large Audient desks but in a portable format. Audient's renowned Class A microphone preamps, high performance AD/DA converters from Burr Brown, monitor control, JFET DI and the revolutionary ScrollControl function. With its versatile features and intuitive layout, the iD14 is a high-performance studio hub.
Technology:
Audient iD14 contains 2 input channels with the renowned Audient Console mic pre, which is Audient's class-A microphone preamplifier. They use the same high-quality preamplifier throughout their product line, so you get the same sound quality, no matter if it's the compact solution or the large studio desk you're using.
You also get 1 input with JFET DI technology that emulates the input circuit found in a tube amplifier. This gives you the best plug and play experience by getting a good starting point when connecting your guitar, bass, keyboard or drum machine directly.
In addition, you can expand the iD14 via the optical input when your needs grow. It supports both ADAT and S/PDIF, and you can expand up to 10 inputs with an 8-channel mic preamp, in case you need to record acoustic drums, for example.
With iD14 you also get a nice, intuitive software in the form of Audient's iD14 mixer app. Designed to make the process easy and simple, the iD14 integrates hardware and software so you can focus on the music, which is what matters!
Audient has years of experience in the construction and production of analogue study desks. They have used that knowledge to produce analogue circuits of the best calibre. With top-quality AD-DA converters, you get crystal-clear conversion technology, so you can hear the most accurate result and the recording sounds the way it's meant to sound.
With the virtual scroll wheel "ScrollControl" it makes life a little easier, as you can now use the volume button to scroll virtually at the press of a button. It can be used in your recording program, to adjust plugin parameters, to browse iTunes and much more just by pointing the mouse. It is also quickly turned off again by pressing the volume button.