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Harrison Audio announces Flex-10 USB-C audio interface
Harrison Audio’s Flex-10 is a 10-in/12-out USB-C interface with 32-bit/192 kHz conversion, two microphone preamps with H-DRIVE transformer saturation, and eight channels of ADAT I/O. The unit also provides separate monitor and headphone connections, while bundled Mixbus 12 and Creator Pack software place it in a recording and production-focused setup.
Harrison Audio has announced the Flex-10, a USB-C audio interface configured for 10 inputs and 12 outputs. Its feature set centres on multichannel recording and monitoring, combining built-in microphone inputs with digital expansion and multiple dedicated output paths. The Flex-10 also ships with a full license for Harrison Mixbus 12 alongside the Harrison Creator Pack.
The key point in the Flex-10 configuration is its mix of onboard capture, ADAT connectivity and separate monitoring connections. Harrison specifies 32-bit/192 kHz converters, giving the interface a high-resolution conversion specification for recording and playback. It is not simply a two-channel interface with headphone monitoring: its stated I/O count and ADAT provision make expansion part of the design.
For direct recording duties, the Flex-10 has two Harrison high-performance microphone preamps. Each preamp includes H-DRIVE transformer saturation. Producers tracking vocals, instruments or external hardware can use those two mic-preamp channels while retaining the option to add further channels through the interface’s eight channels of ADAT I/O. The supplied specifications do not detail compatible external ADAT equipment, so prospective buyers should check their intended expanders and studio routing requirements.
Monitoring is split across two independent monitor outputs and two headphone outputs. That arrangement may be relevant to sessions where an engineer, performer or collaborator needs separate physical listening connections, as well as to DJs and electronic-music producers integrating playback, cueing and recording into a wider setup. The 10-in/12-out format may also suit audio professionals who need more than a basic desktop input pair but do not want to rely solely on built-in analogue inputs.
Harrison’s announcement includes Mixbus 12 and the Creator Pack with the interface, providing software components alongside the hardware. The verified information supplied for this launch does not include a price, release date or regional availability details. For the manufacturer’s complete specifications and announcement information, see Harrison Audio’s official [Flex-10 launch page](https://harrisonaudio.com/explore/media/harrison-audio-launches-flex-10).


