Yes. You can use the FANTOM-0 as an audio interface by installing the USB driver that’s compatible with the OS you’re using. This is useful when you want to assign the zones to different DAW software tracks and record audio at the same time, or when sampling the playback audio from your computer.
The USB audio specs are as follows:
- 24-bit, 96 kHz maximum
- Recording: 16 stereo channels
- Playback: 2 stereo channels
If you’re using Windows 10 or 11, the USB driver installs automatically when you connect the FANTOM-0 to a computer via USB that’s connected to the Internet. Also, see the related Q&A, “Settings to make when using the dedicated USB driver” and “The USB driver isn’t installing in Windows 10/11”.