MOTU M4 detected but not working correctly. Sound becomes distorted from time to time, like a light bit crusher. If I hold a note on a Hype sound, it will occur quite regulary.
Rode Videomic NTG - class compliant & recognised but mic's internal sample rate fixed at 48Khz, MPC gives error stating 44.1Khz not available. Not useable.
First Synth: 1979 First Computer: 1980 First Drum machine: 1980 First Sequencer: 1982 First Sampler: 1985 Downhill from there...
Arturia Audio Fuse rev2 working perfectly, including MIDI ports and integrated USB hub - I can control synths over USB midi and record via individual inputs.
Makes me think I should switch to AudioFuse Studio to get more physical controls
Soundcraft Notepad-8FX: works, but there are digital overs, unless you use a limiter plugin in MPC's master output inserts. (and the Notepad-8FX's USB audio routing is a bit weird, you have to set its ins and outs in a very particular way, or you'll get digital feedback, but that has nothing to do with MPC)
This one is a little left field for most people here, but the Sound Devices 833 works great. It’s only stereo in and out, but you can utilize all of the other channels and routing on the 833 itself as well. I only own an 833 because I work in production sound. I don’t recommend buying one for the sole purpose but allows me to have a 4 stereo hardware machines ready to record on mpc. Pretty flexible way of using something I already own.