Connect your instruments and microphones to the all-in-one HarmonyAudio Firewire Interface from Miglia.
Miglia has taken analog to digital audio recording and interfacing to a new level, offering more features than any other mobile firewire interface. With all of the extra features coupled with firewire connectivity, your digital recordings and presentations will be studio quality.
Analog Instruments to Your Digital Computer
The days of expensive recording studio time are ending. With the Miglia HarmonyAudio, you can turn your computer into a recording studio. Simply plug in your microphone, guitar, or any other instrument that you can mic or plug in with a 1/4-inch audio jack, and the HarmonyAudio translates the analog audio signal into a digital signal and sends it to your computer.
Firewire
Most digital producers will tell you that firewire is superior over USB for audio and video interfacing. Although 6-pin firewire theoretically offers 400 mbps and USB offers 480 mbps, neither of these two interfaces typically reach these transfer rates. Firewire, however, offers more transfer stability and commonly beats USB when it comes to data transfer. Audio producers count on firewire for flawless interfacing.
Use GarageBand, LogicAudio, LogicExpress, Audacity, or Any Other Core Audio Application
Miglia's HarmonyAudio will work with virtually any core audio application there is that allows a CODEC digital input. Once you've captured your audio tracks, you will be able to mix to your heart's content with easily modifiable digital files in GarageBand or whatever application you're using.
SoftClip Technology
Miglia's exlusive SoftClip technology prevents digital clipping and retains the authenticity of the analog signal.
Two Channels of Audio Input
Record like a pro, in stereo, with two 1/4-inch analog audio inputs.
Multiple analog outputs
The HarmonyAudio offers four 3.5 audio jack outputs with a nominal output of 2v peak. There is also another 3.5 stereo output that mirrors exactly the content being streamed through the digital output.