Freqport basically fused two boxes into one rack unit, and the result is an eight-channel hardware bridge for DAW users. The FO1-2RK places a pair of FO1 units inside a single-rack-space chassis, giving studios more analog connections while keeping the familiar plug-in-style workflow.
USB-C handles the computer link, while AnalogHarmony keeps hardware passes aligned with the DAW timeline. Inside the companion plug-in, engineers can manage routing, delay correction, and device controls without turning the session into a cable-management side quest.
Parallel processing gets a Hardware Mix control, M-S work receives built-in encoding and decoding, and the analog matrix opens extra routing options. Expansion reaches four FreqInOut devices, creating a 16-by-16 setup. FreqSoft v1.10.0 adds stronger FO1 and Freqtube FT-1 support, while the FO1-2RK costs €973.95.
USB-C handles the computer link, while AnalogHarmony keeps hardware passes aligned with the DAW timeline. Inside the companion plug-in, engineers can manage routing, delay correction, and device controls without turning the session into a cable-management side quest.
Parallel processing gets a Hardware Mix control, M-S work receives built-in encoding and decoding, and the analog matrix opens extra routing options. Expansion reaches four FreqInOut devices, creating a 16-by-16 setup. FreqSoft v1.10.0 adds stronger FO1 and Freqtube FT-1 support, while the FO1-2RK costs €973.95.