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Round the back you’ll find a pair of 1⁄4” jacks for the monitor output, and also a pair of MIDI connectors (In and Out), so the Producer 2.2 also doubles as a MIDI interface, which is handy. Input signals can be monitored with zero latency using the Input/DAW Mix knob and rounding off the front panel are a large Monitor level knob and headphone output with level knob. The unit itself is USB bus powered, and there’s no option to use an external PSU, which keeps things simple. Each has a manual green backlit switch to select a Hi Z instrument, and there’s a global backlit switch for 48V phantom power. The Onyx Producer 2.2 features two identical mic/line inputs with combination XLR/jack connectors. Throw in the robust metal case and you’ve got a compact workhorse device that should last for years. Even so, with high quality Onyx mic pres, balanced analogue connectivity and operation up to 24bit 192kHz, they’re perfectly capable of getting clean signals in and out of your DAW. The Onyx Producer 2.2 features two identical mic/line inputs with combination XLR/jack connectors. Mackie’s latest units, the Artist 1.2 and Producer 2.2 (which we have on review), are at the simpler and more affordable end.
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