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The Audient EVO 8 USB Audio Interface delivers professional-quality audio with 2 EVO mic preamps, a JFET instrument input for authentic guitar tones, and dual headphone outputs. Its intuitive Smartgain feature automates level setting, while USB 2.0 connectivity ensures seamless compatibility with Mac and Windows DAWs. Compact and lightweight, the EVO 8 is ideal for musicians, podcasters, and producers seeking studio-grade performance in a portable package.







| ASIN | B08DVDJWDT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,588 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #118 in Computer Recording Audio Interfaces |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connector Type | USB 2.0 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (457) |
| Date First Available | January 25, 2020 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.05 pounds |
| Item model number | EVO8 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 7.48 x 2.76 x 2.76 inches |
| Supported Software | ios |
R**A
The Audient EVO good
The Audient EVO 8 audio interface is an excellent choice for anyone seeking professional recording quality in a compact and user-friendly package. The sound quality is clear and precise, with very low background noise, allowing for highly faithful vocal and instrument recordings. Setup is quick and easy, compatible with most DAWs and operating systems. The preamps are powerful and clean, and the Smartgain feature helps automatically set recording levels. Additionally, the physical controls are intuitive and convenient during recording sessions. In short, the EVO 8 is reliable, versatile, and delivers professional performance at a reasonable price. Ideal for musicians, podcasters, and producers seeking a high-quality audio interface.
C**S
Incredible Audio Interface for the price, even from a professional standpoint!
I purchased this Audient Evo 8 interface after doing a ton of research to replace my old Motu M8. This unit has some serious quality-of-life aspects worth considering. First, the build quality is excellent. The control knob is an excellent feature, allowing you to control several parameters beyond just master volume. It's very intuitive and it syncs with your DAW and OS seamlessly. Admittedly, the auto-gain feature was low on my priority list (if you know how to set gain it's a no-brainer). But it's absolutely worth considering, the ease and convenience of being able to hit one button and set levels for all channels on-the-fly is incredible! It's such a simple feature, but don't overlook it! It helps a ton to keep you focused on the creative process and less time sound designing when you're working on material. I'm a huge fan of the 1/4in guitar input on the front of the unit. It's powered by a JFET as a preamp, so gain staging is true-to-form with other high quality JFET amplifiers (think Orange amps, Quilter, etc) and in my opinion is a criminally overlooked feature. I didn't realize how much my DI tone was lacking until I plugged into the 1/4 guitar in jack and heard my guitar come to life with ease. Additionally, the headphone out's on the front of the unit are just as incredible as the 1/4in in! I'm not sure what Audient uses as a preamp, but this unit absolutely brings my high impedance headphones to life with crisp highs and articulate low-midrange. In comparison to other interfaces I've used in the past (Motu, Focusrite, M-Audio), the impression I got from Audient's entry-level Evo interface has impressed me so much that I plan on using strictly Audient interfaces from here on out. There's something about the quality of preamps that they used, coupled with the seamless integration with my various DAW's and across operating systems that makes me wish that I knew about Audient sooner. Can't recommend this product enough, for beginner and professional.
P**E
Perfect for my Home Studio Setup
I'm using this audio interface to run three microphones and an instrument line into a computer running Reaper as a DAW. I'm running monitors out of the interface as well as headphones. The instrument line is the direct input from a guitar (electric or acoustic-electric), one mic for vocals, one mic for the acoustic guitar, one mic for my wife's ukulele. This interface sounds great, it's completely transparent as far as I can tell. The mic pre-amps are fantastic, I haven't had any issues dialing in the proper gain and they don't color the sound at all. Getting used to sparse physical controls and using the EVO app to control most of the interface's functions took a moment to get used to, but it really wasn't a challenge at all. The one function that I absolutely love is the SmartGain feature. Press the SmartGain button, press the button of the channel(s) that you want to set the gain on, press the SmartGain button again, and start playing/singing/speaking. That's it! After it sets the gain, I'll tweak it slightly if I get spikes during recording, but most of the time, it gets the gain right where it needs to be, or within a few ticks of it. My one complaint about the unit is that it's too light. I wish it had more physical heft and weight to it. When all of the cables are plugged into the back of the device, the front lifts up from the weight of the cables. I've had to put a small block under the cables to prevent this.
J**H
Great interface. Just install drivers first...
This is a great interface. The price is cheaper than those with comparable specs, like the Focusrite Scarlett 4i4, but the quality is definitely still there. The signal you get is clean, the accompanying program gui is pretty straightforward and simple as well. The instructions included in the box are pretty clear, but just make sure you actually take the time to read them *prior* to plugging in. I was not so patient, so I got to learn the hard way that if the interface is plugged in while the drivers are installing, the process will completely freeze at some point, with no error message. When I first tried, I left it for 30 minutes only to find that it made no progress. Attempting to unplug the interface at that point didn't do anything, and neither did trying to cancel. The problem ended up escalating to the point of having to reinstall windows. In spite of that, it is still a great interface. The only reason I'm giving 4 stars instead of 5 is because I do think there should be some sort of failsafe to prevent the problem from occuring. At the very least, throw up an error message before trying to install drivers if the interface is already plugged in. There are also a few features that would've been cool to have, such as the ability to open the mixer app on startup, but it's not a very big deal.
J**D
Habría comprado el modelo EVO 4, pero con esta tremenda oferta de Amazon no me he podido resistir a comprar el EVO 8, y lo único que me lo impedía era ver que no había un pronunciamiento claro acerca de la compatibilidad con Apple Silicon M1 y Big Sur, pero ya lo hay, es oficial y positivo. He leído infinidad de comentarios, ya cansa incluso, de que es de plástico, que pesa poco, bla, bla, bla, y sinceramente, así da gusto comprar, porque una vez que lo tengo en mis manos veo que es tremendamente sólido y con una calidad excelente, tiene un peso considerable y no se nota excesivamente ligero, se nota que está repleto de cosas buenas, y además, al menos el modelo EVO 8, tiene un peso suficiente para soportar algunos conectores XLR de metal y seguir plano, pero no es mayor problema si se inclina un poco, porque es cierto los conectores quedan a mayor altura que en otras interfaces y puede provocar que se incline. Lo pones en la mesa con plastilina o masilla pegajosa de quita y pon y problema resuelto (si es que tienes problema alguno). Sinceramente, se vé muy sólido, y el plástico de la carcasa me ha ENCANTADO, TREMENDO, GENIAL, se ve un plástico muy sólido y mate antihuellas de muy alta calidad. La principal diferencia que me hacía dudar entre el EVO 4 y el EVO 8 era la posibilidad de tener un botón dedicado para la mezcla y panning de la monitorización directa, pero es que no tengo intención de usarla, y además se puede activar igualmente a través del mezclador instalado con sus drivers. A DESTACAR: - la función loopback incorporada incluso en el modelo pequeño (EVO 4) y el número de entradas y salidas a éste precio, con ésta calidad de sonido y drivers, es sobresalliente, al igual que la calidad de los materiales - la descarga de software incluído como Cubasis LE para iPad creo que sólo está disponible para el modelo EVO 4 pero no para el 8, pero bueno, pudiendo usar Garageband, no veo necesidad - funciona perfectamente con Mac M1 y Big Sur con compatibilidad oficial recientemente pero poco difundida en su web oficial y contradictoria en algunos posts más antiguos, pero compatibilidad asegurada oficialmente desde hace unos 15 días en la web oficial aunque la página de producto no esté actualizada (los Audient iD4 y superiores ya eran compatibles) - es Class Compliant, por lo que en teoría no necesitaría ni drivers, al menos en Mac y iPad, no obstante el modelo EVO 4 tiene compatibilidad plena asegurada con iPad mientras que el EVO 8 no queda muy claro, y yo creo que más que nada se debe a la ausencia del botón dedicado para monitorización directa que no voy a usar y a otras funciones adicionales para escuchar mezclas de audio distintas en cada una de las dos tomas de auriculares - la función de Loopback creo que no es posible en iPad pero para ninguna tarjeta de sonido por lo que creo haber leído Espero que mi comentario sirva de ayuda.
ミ**町
取り扱いが、とても楽で持ち運びを含めてよいポイントです。 プライスと昨日のバランスが、とてもいいように思います。 素直な音も評価します。
P**E
ID4 is now award winning; this one is as good; plug and play and works very intuitive; automatic gain function is awsome; many compliments for the makers!!!
I**G
Seller shipped a great product thats shipped and delivered timely. Product was able to register on Audient website without issue. Came in its own box within a larger amazon box. The outer box wasn't quite well packaged but I don't think thats on the seller. Evo8 has a pretty clear mic pre-amp. Combo trs/xlr mic inputs that work pretty well. Encoder knob has a tactile bump thats well designed. Controls are fairly easy to navigate around. Included software controls is quite good(for the most part) but can be confusing. Allows control over device quickly and save setting in app. However the app is only for mac and windows. Downside is that the mic pre-amp may need to be maxed out on some condenser mics. mine needs to be put near 75-80%. Only 2 channels can have phantom power on USB-A cable. If USB-C to USB-C then it will be allowed tk draw for all 4 channels. It is also unable to save settings on device itself so you will need to adjust it everytime. No -20db pad also. Its also made of plastic shell but has no flex in it whatsoever. A great product nonetheless.
A**F
So I waited this long to write a review as I wanted to make sure that this thing would serve me well. Aside from interference problems, which can be avoided by having a metal plate between the device and the magnetic field source, everything works perfectly. I can get amazingly high-quality and clean audio out of it even with the maximum gains. With the discounted price I bought it for, I highly recommend it. Oh, another plus is that I was able to use it on Android with n-Track Studio. Just know that you need to set up the gain levels for all inputs every time you turn it on. On a PC, the software can be used to load up these settings once you save them in a profile.
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