
In its foundation, the MC1.2+ easily converts PCM audio streams through its USB, AES/EBU, AES3/EBUid and S/P-DIF interface ports. This process can be performed simultaneously in both directions, including via USB, which is an industry-first. This flexibility proves to be extremely useful in a professional recording studio, broadcast studio or as part of a sound reinforcement system, allowing lossless signal transfers between audio interfaces, digital mixers and effects processors in real-time.
In addition, this digital to digital format converter from MUTEC uses low-noise audio clock oscillators to improve the USB audio stream by regenerating the signal and isolating the USB power supply. Removing the noise previously added by the power supply via the USB interface, leads to a significant reduction of digital phase noise and jitter. The three power supply options (internal, external, bus-powered) also expand the number of options for different applications, pleasing both audio enthusiasts and professionals.

In professional recording studios or sophisticated home recording setups, due to the increasing number of devices with different digital interfaces, a conversion of the audio formats becomes necessary. This is where MUTEC's digital to digital converter comes in handy by converting audio streams between the established formats USB, AES3, AES3id, and S/P‑DIF (SCMS status bit analysis for the S/P‑DIF inputs). And not only the MC1.2+ provides these input and output interface ports, the conversion can be done in both directions at the same time via the USB connection.
Audio streams received at the USB interface are always converted to all PCM audio outputs simultaneously. This allows the connection of several receiving devices to one computer. If one of the PCM audio inputs is selected, the incoming signal is not only distributed to all digital audio outputs, but also converted into a USB audio stream and sent to the computer. Both signal paths may be used simultaneously - if the sampling rates are identical. This enables an easy connection of effect processors to a computer or the use of recording‑equipment, where a monitoring of recorded signals is possible through the computer during recording.
In addition to converting audio formats, the MC1.2+ fulfills another role. Its newly developed asynchronous USB interface with low‑noise audio clock oscillators improves the audio stream through signal regeneration and isolation of the USB power supply. The noise previously added by the power supply via the USB interface can no longer impair the digital signal processing. This leads to a significant reduction of digital phase noise and jitter. Both the producer in the studio and the music lover at home do benefit from this enhancement of sound quality.

Developed and manufactured in Germany, the MUTEC MC1.2+ converter uses a shielded steel housing and vibration-damping feet, being available in black or silver front panels. Optional rack brackets can be mounted on the sides of the unit. Recommended retail price in Germany is EUR €749,00 (including VAT), and will become available from authorized dealers during the third quarter of 2024.
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