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Full family of BandLab Link recording interfaces now available

  • The BandLab Link family is an affordable, high-quality series of interfaces built for the needs of the modern musician.
  • Link Analog and Link Digital launched in 2017. With today’s addition of the Link Analog Mini and Link Digital Duo, BandLab now offers four affordable interfaces.

SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, 22 MAY 2019 – BandLab (www.bandlab.com) today announces the launch of its extended lineup of Link audio interfaces, which complement its award-winning social music platform. Today BandLab is shipping two new products: the Link Analog Mini (US$19.99), and Link Digital Duo (US$79.99) rounding the line up to four affordable and simple-to-use interfaces. The original Link series consisted of the Link Analog (US$39.99) and the Link Digital(US$69.99).

With the Link family, musicians can simply plug in and play their instruments – whether they’re on the road, in the practice room, or at home. BandLab interfaces are portable powerhouses that turn music into production-ready recordings.

BandLab’s first interface, launched 2017, was the Link Analog. Small but mighty, this portable audio interface lets you lay down tracks anywhere you go. Just hook it up to a guitar/bass, headphones and a DAW like BandLab. The Link Analog Mini is an ultraportable sibling to the Link Analog, offering similar sonic clarity in a pocket-sized package. The mini is perfect for recording with a mobile phone.

Meanwhile, the new Digital Duo is made for musicians who want to jam and record together. It boasts two separate recording tracks that have plug and play compatibility with computers, laptops and tablets. Both the Link Digital Duo and the Link Digital come with phantom power.

With prices starting at just $19.99, the BandLab Link series offers a simple, intuitive, and intelligent recording solution for musicians of every experience level – and budget. High-quality components within the Link family such as Neutrik Combo Jacks and BandLab’s proprietary coiled and shielded cables allow creators to worry less, and play more.

“The Link Analog and Link Digital delivered a seamless and smart recording experience. The feedback and reviews from the initial launch affirmed that musicians of today want tech that helps them create anytime, anywhere,” says Meng Ru Kuok, CEO of BandLab Technologies.

He continues, “The updates in the Link Family, including the introduction of the Link Digital Duo, were developed with collaboration in mind. Of course, our components and design also deliver the highest clarity of sound in this price range. We’re excited to see what the musicians around the world will create with the Link family.”

The Link family of interfaces is available now at https://store.bandlab.com/.

Further Product Information

The Link Analog Mini

Ultra portable, pocket-sized. Just pick up your musical instrument, connect it to this audio interface and play immediately.

  • 1/4” Input jack
  • 1/8” Headphone output
  • 1/8” TRRS speaker output
  • Input gain
  • Includes shielded TRRS cable

The Link Analog

Small but mighty, this portable audio interface lets you lay down tracks anywhere you go. Just hook it up to your guitar/bass, headphones and a DAW like BandLab.

  • Neutrik combo jack (1/4? + XLR)
  • 1/8” Headphone output
  • 1/8” TRRS speaker output
  • Micro-USB charging port
  • Adjustable gain knob
  • Built-in rechargeable battery
  • Includes shielded TRRS cable and micro-USB charging cable

The Link Digital

These all-new professional audio interfaces are portable powerhouses that turn music into production-ready recordings. It also has the option of using phantom power. The Link Digital is ideal for the solo artist on the road.

  • Neutrik Combo Jack (1/4? + XLR)
  • 1/4? Stereo output
  • 1/8” Headphone output
  • Master volume knob
  • Input gain
  • Phantom power (48V)
  • USB-C compatible
  • Includes USB charging cables, an audio splitter cable, and adapter.

The Link Digital Duo

The Link Digital Duo has all the core features of the Link Digital, with an extra input jack and gain knob. Its two track capability makes it perfect for duos and bands. Both inputs have the option of using phantom power. It’s the ideal companion for travelling musicians who want to record voice and instrument easily on the road.

  • 2 x Neutrik combo jack (1/4? + XLR)
  • 1/4? Stereo output
  • 1/8” Headphone output
  • Master volume knob
  • 2 x Input gain
  • 2 x Phantom power (48V)
  • USB-C compatible
  • Includes USB charging cables, an audio splitter cable, and adapter.

About BandLab Technologies

BandLab Technologies is a collective of music brands with a vision to connect the world of music. The company integrates the physical, digital and social supply chain to enable better experiences, opportunities, and connections for all music lovers. Over 7 million creators and fans around the world use BandLab, their flagship digital product, to connect with each other and to create and share their music. Established in 2016, the BandLab Technologies portfolio of brands continues to rapidly expand and diversify.

Tuesday May 28, 2019

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