

The AIR 192|4 connects to your Mac or PC via a standard USB or USB-C port using one of the two included cables.

The AIR 192|4 enables you to record up to 2 channels at once with its dedicated XLR+¼” balanced combo input, and an all-new ¼” instrument input that has a specially designed gain and impedance stage to provide the most accurate representation of a guitar or bass plugged directly into the interface. Boasting an elegant pro-grade metal chassis with a large central volume knob, the AIR 192|4 features transparent Crystal preamps and pristine A/D converters that deliver the highest audio performance in its class. With the AIR 192|4, you can create flawless 24-bit/192kHz studio-quality recordings with an intuitive and easy-to-use audio interface. And I don't know if there is an option to configure to make it work with these cables, if there is, could somebody explain it.I've imported a quick sketch of how everything is connected to my PC, in case you didn't understand me here since English isn't my mother language.The only choice for solo artists who want studio-quality recordings! So I've bought 2 of them, thinking it might work just using one RCA input for my speakers (so, from one cable, Right speaker, and from the other cable Left speaker). As far as I know, the 2 black circles around the tip of the 6.35mm mean that it is Stereo and not Mono. I went to the tech store nearby, and they only had 2RCA (R/L, red and white) to 1 6.35mm cable. Now, on my interface, there are only 6.35mm (R/L) inputs for speakers. So I've been using that output with an (R/L) RCA to 3.5mm adapter. Straight through the sub, there is an output to connect your speakers. So, speakers are connected to a bass sub that acts as a power supply for them as well. I didn't make sure the output for Direct Monitoring will work with my speakers since I have RCA connection for my speakers.

So I've bought myself an Audio Interface ( Behringer U-PHORIA UMC22 ).
