Korg releases microAUDIO interfaces with miniKORG 700S filter

Tiny boxes, serious routing, and one version sneaks vintage synth filtering into a USB interface.

Who dropped the hardware and why it matters
  • Korg pushed two microAUDIO interfaces at creators chasing compact rigs.
  • The lineup targets desktop setups, mobile recording, and streaming chaos.
  • The play is portable without gutting audio quality.
  • USB-C keeps it friendly with laptops, phones, and tablets.
What actually sits inside these boxes
  • Both units run 24-bit, 192 kHz conversion with 2-in, 2-out paths.
  • Two combo inputs handle mic, line, or Hi-Z duties.
  • Phantom power, balanced outputs, and headphones stay standard.
  • Onboard Noise Gate pairs with Compressor or Limiter per channel.
How signal flows and stays controllable
  • Direct monitoring avoids latency headaches during tracking.
  • Headphones route independently from the main outputs.
  • Stereo Link locks channels together for fast control.
  • Loopback feeds system audio straight into streaming apps.
Why does the microAUDIO 722 play dirtier
  • The 722 carries an analog filter tied to the miniKORG 700S.
  • Low-pass, high-pass, or bypass modes shape live or DAW audio.
  • The filter works solo or inside hybrid setups.
  • MIDI In and Out allow automation with external gear.
What software sweetens the deal
  • Filter Ark extends hardware filtering inside a DAW.
  • Models pull from MS-20, Polysix, miniKORG 700S, and ARP Odyssey.
  • Extra resonator and vowel filters push sound design.
  • Ableton Live Lite, Komplete Select, and Ozone Elements ship free.
Where pricing and availability land
  • Both interfaces are on sale immediately.
  • microAUDIO 22 lists at £169.
  • microAUDIO 722 lands at £229.
  • Size and weight stay desk-friendly across both models.
 

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