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- #5,706 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #53 in Computer Recording Audio Interfaces
RØDE’s AI-1 Audio Interface is packed with incredible technology to ensure recording on your computer is easy, versatile and sounds superb. The AI-1’s single input is a NeutrikTM Combo Jack, which takes both a 3-pole XLR (common to most microphones) and a quarter-inch jack common to most electric instruments like guitar, bass et al. Layering tracks is as easy as plug in, set level and go. Not only does the AI-1 deliver crystal clear audio to your computer software, but headphones have never sounded sweeter thanks to the discrete studio-quality headphone output and level control.
Jesús
Reviewed in Mexico on June 1, 2024
El único detalle que recomiendo revisar es que al tener conectada la interfaz a la computadora se verifique que el bit rate este sea el mismo para grabación como para reproducción, de otra manera parecerá que solo funcionan los audífonos o el micrófono
Bashkim
Reviewed in Germany on December 9, 2024
Das RØDE AI-1 überzeugt mit hervorragender Klangqualität und einfacher Bedienung. Der Neutrik™-Combo-Eingang ermöglicht den Anschluss von Mikrofonen und Instrumenten, ideal für Musikproduktion, Streaming oder Podcasts. Die robuste Bauweise und das kompakte Design machen es perfekt für den mobilen Einsatz. Ein großartiges Interface für Einsteiger und Profis, die Studioqualität suchen!
Joshua
Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2024
The RØDE AI-1 audio interface has been a solid addition to my recording setup. Its compact design fits neatly on my desk, and the sturdy build quality gives me confidence in its durability. Setting it up was straightforward; it was recognized immediately by my computer without the need for additional drivers.The sound quality is impressive, delivering clear and crisp audio. The 48V phantom power is a great feature, allowing me to use my condenser microphones without any issues. The headphone output provides ample volume, and the direct monitoring function is invaluable for latency-free recording.While it has a single input, which might be limiting for some, it suits my needs perfectly for solo recording sessions. Overall, the RØDE AI-1 offers excellent performance and reliability in a compact package.
mat
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023
I recently acquired the Rode AI-1 USB Audio Interface in black, and it has become an invaluable addition to my recording setup. Below are the highlights:Sound QualityThe audio clarity is phenomenal. The preamps are noise-free, and the 24-bit depth ensures high-quality recordings that are clear and crisp.Ease of UseWith its straightforward interface, the Rode AI-1 is a plug-and-play device that requires minimal setup. This makes it suitable for both professionals and beginners alike.Build QualityConstructed with a robust, all-metal chassis, the device feels solid and durable. The black finish adds an aesthetic touch without attracting fingerprints or smudges.ConnectivityThe USB connection ensures compatibility with most systems and software. I experienced zero latency during my recording sessions, a testament to the AI-1's performance capabilities.PortabilityThe compact size of the Rode AI-1 makes it an ideal choice for mobile setups or space-constrained studios.In summary, the Rode AI-1 USB Audio Interface offers top-notch sound quality, ease of use, and a durable build, all in a compact package. It's a solid investment for anyone serious about audio recording.
Henrik Andersson
Reviewed in Sweden on April 11, 2023
Was worried it wouldn't work together with a Linux setup. I asked the Rode support prior buying but they where not able to answer that question.However, it does work and I haven't noticed any issues.
Vishwas Krishna
Reviewed in India on August 17, 2021
I bought it mainly as an audio interface for the iPad Pro. And suffice to say, it works. Also, with proper cable, can directly feed the audio to a camera too. Sound is clean enough, especially compared to my Zoom H5. Only caveat is I use with a sound booster Klark Teknik CM1, which doesn't require so much gain. Without that, one has to increase the gain all the way up. But even at that level, the sound is clean with minimal background hiss.
Owlwins
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2019
So I use a thunderbolt 3 cable and thunderbolt 3 for this. Don't have to. But I don't know if that helps out with the speed. I already had a cable and was planning to use this with an unused port on my imac. I can say its very clear. I can't really use speakers at home So I do use the outs to connect to a higher ohm headphone amp. I can say it works really well and is very clear. I do notice that I have to unplug it every week or so as it will not play sound from time to time. I think as someone who creates content and works fixing computer issues. This is very acceptable and normal. I enjoy it especially with my higher end headphones 500 ohms plus. I use to stream pandora most of the time while drawing or just on logic x pro for making music here and there. Then again I have a really souped up imac that I bought for almost 4k usd so that probably helps as well. It does not lag using thunderbolt 3 (this is only usb 3 i believe) its all I need just to plug in a mic the keyboard plugs into the mac. I haven't noticed any lag yet but you do have peace of mind with their feature where you can record without latency. Almost bought the universal's arrow. I think this is a smarter buy if you just need something to sing on or hook up a guitar to. USb 3 is fairly quick I don't see why You'd need more than that. If you get effects heavy then yeah but get you a thousand dollar option with on board processors right?
Jordan Sage
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2018
This saved me thousands on my podcast setup. After lots of experimenting, I came to the conclusion that the general consensus that condenser mics are where it's at for high quality voice overs is erroneous. Many people have told me I have a pleasant voice, that said, if the purpose of you making noise into a mic is primarily to convey some kind of content - like, say, for a podcast or ebook - then choosing a mic that strongly emphasizes all the nuances and subtleties of the way you talk really only detracts from that purpose, and ultimately serves to distract the listener from what you are saying. So in short, condenser mics are great for singing, but for spoken word stuff, I believe dynamic mics are much, much better suited (not to mention how their decreased sensitivity to outside noises will help you sound professional and save you lots of money with respect to your sound recording setup!).However, there is one HUGE problem in that case: dynamic mics such as the classic Sure SM-57 I chose (which I highly recommend btw), require preamps to be set very high, and that inevitably creates an audible static noise in the background of your recordings. You have two choices to solve this problem: A) purchase a very expensive preamp with a low noise floor B) use this simple, inexpensive interface which also has an insanely low-noise preamp. Literally there is a German guy on youtube who scientifically proves how crazy low the preamp noise floor is on this vs. much more expensive gear, it's kind of ridiculous actually (sorry amazon won't let me post links, sending you away elsewhere than the 'order now' page would hurt their bottom line I guess!).Anyhow. Wish I would have know all of the above at the beginning - so much trial and error, money, and headache could have been spared! I hope this may spare a few people all the pains I took to find what was best. Good luck in your recording endeavors!
Max Herman
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2018
The Rode AI-1 is very small and compact, with a great PreAmp with no discernible noise. The thing feels like it's built like a tank with it's all metal construction and feels like it will last. Plus it utilizes a USB C connection so that is very nice! If you need a small, well built interface with great a PreAmp then pick this up!EDIT 11/28/18: Been using this for a while now, often times when I restart the computer the interface will fail to connect. It displays a red light on the 48V light. pressing the button to enable 48V does nothing. After a series of unplugging and replugging it often comes back after 10 tries. Not my USB ports. I will increase the rating if this issue happens to get fixed but for now, I do not recommend this until this issue is fixed. Still sounds very good though.EDIT: 1/1/19 I have been in contact with Rode and they have provided me with a beta firmware and it has seemed to fix this issue, should you experience this issue, contact them and ask for the firmware if it is not already on there website by the time you read this. (Firmware at the time of reading for the beta firmware is 1.2.3)EDIT: 1/24/20 Interface is still going strong, FW is still 1.2.3 (and is now the current version) and it still sounds great had has been performing wonderfully!
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