For most users, 48 kHz is plenty. If you need 96 kHz, consider upgrading interface.
Housed in a durable aluminum chassis. It’s built like a tank and features a ground lift to eliminate electrical hum.
Unlock your QuadCapture. Stop the pops. Capture the quality. Your M1 Mac is ready for professional audio—it just needs you to read the fine print.
Roland has moved on to the Rubix series and the Bridge Cast , but the QuadCapture remains a piece of engineering that was ahead of its time. By forcing the legacy driver into submission via Reduced Security and Rosetta 2, you transform your M1 Mac into a powerhouse recording station.
Roland officially classifies the Quad-Capture as a "legacy product" with no native DriverKit driver. However, here is the secret to extra quality: The Quad-Capture is a USB Audio Class 2.0 compliant device. When connected to an M1 Mac without installing Roland’s legacy driver, macOS Ventura/Sonoma/Sequoia automatically uses Apple’s native USB Audio Driver 2.0.