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6 outputs Class Compliant Audio Interface

Dear Audiobus community,
I'm searching for an iPad compatible USB Audio Interface with at least 6 outputs and 1 mic input. I need to route two instances of Koala Sampler within Audiobus to Ch1 and Ch2 of an external hardware DJ mixer + Mic output into Ch3. ESI Gigaport Ex would be great for me, but unfortunately it has no inputs available, only outs. Focusrite Scarlett 8i6 would work, but it is not that portable. Could you suggest me any interface with these specs? Thanks.

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  • @marcoauti2000 Hi, I use the Steinberg UR 816C, Think this has and will do everything you need, again though, not that portable, it does have an app to control everything too.
    https://www.steinberg.net/audio-interfaces/ur816c/

  • the audient ID range are iPad friendly and some are bus powered, the RME, and iConnectivity have iOS apps to route them. The RME babyface has x6 out if you include the headphones, I think? And is bus powered. (Although the gen1 babyface is only x4 out).
    The thomann website allows you to search with i/o filters, with most of the new choices on the market.
    The TC helicon is an ultra portable and I think has enough I/o, and is bus powered, and iPad friendly (although I find its input preamps are lacking very low end). The umc1820 is a solid choice but not portable, and has no routing options.
    Good luck in your hunt.

  • @jollyDodger said:
    the audient ID range are iPad friendly and some are bus powered, the RME, and iConnectivity have iOS apps to route them. The RME babyface has x6 out if you include the headphones, I think? And is bus powered. (Although the gen1 babyface is only x4 out).
    The thomann website allows you to search with i/o filters, with most of the new choices on the market.
    The TC helicon is an ultra portable and I think has enough I/o, and is bus powered, and iPad friendly (although I find its input preamps are lacking very low end). The umc1820 is a solid choice but not portable, and has no routing options.
    Good luck in your hunt.

    I have an Audient iD14 but when commected to iPad it can only see output 1/2 and not 3/4. I think that's because it doesn't save settings when editing things via Audient Software on Mac! Thanks for the inputs

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