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The IK Multimedia AXE Solo Guitar Audio Interface is made by IK Multimedia. If you are looking for a great Interface Audio Guitar Solo AXE . The IK Multimedia AXE Solo Guitar Audio Interface is in stock and available from Synth for Sale now for £161 with delivery to all areas of the UK/Europe & USA. . IK Multimedia AXE Solo Guitar Audio Interface
About IK Multimedia
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IK Multimedia is an Italian company specializing in music production software, hardware, and digital effects. Founded in 1996 and based in Modena, they are best known for their AmpliTube guitar amp simulation software, T-RackS mixing and mastering suite, and SampleTank virtual instrument. IK Multimedia creates tools for musicians, producers, and engineers, offering both software plugins and hardware controllers tailored for professional and home studios.
Their hardware lineup includes iRig mobile interfaces for iOS and Android, AXE I/O high-end guitar audio interfaces, and UNO synths and drum machines. IK Multimedia focuses on innovation and accessibility, combining high-quality digital processing with user-friendly designs, making their products popular among both professional musicians and content creators.
Audio Interface
An audio interface is a device that connects microphones, instruments, and other audio sources to a computer, allowing for high-quality recording and playback. It converts analogue audio signals into digital data that software can process, and vice versa, ensuring clear sound reproduction. Most interfaces connect via USB, Thunderbolt, or FireWire, including preamps, microphones and instrument inputs, and speakers or headphones outputs.
Beyond simple connectivity, an audio interface improves sound quality compared to a computer’s built-in sound card. It reduces latency (the delay between input and output), provides phantom power for condenser microphones, and often features MIDI connectivity for digital instruments. Essential for musicians, podcasters, and producers, an interface is the heart of any home or professional studio, ensuring clean, low-noise recordings with minimal distortion.