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PRO AUDIO
Computer Audio Interfaces
M-AUDIO Audiophile 2496
4-in/4-out PCI Audio / MIDI Interface
Analog in/out via RCA coax utilizing professional 24-bit, 96kHz conversion. S/PDIF in/out and MIDI in/out provide connectivity to both digital devices and the orld of MIDI. Coax digital outputs are Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound capable, making the Audiophile 2496 the perfect “high-end” sound card for digital recording, analog or digital transfers, mixing and mastering, as well as DVD and home theater applications. Includes a powerful digital mixer/router, and control over SCMS (Serial Copy Management System).
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M-AUDIO Delta 44 • Delta 66
PCI Sound Cards with Breakout Box
The Delta 44 and Delta 66 are PCI audio cards connected to an analog break-out box that provides four analog 1/4” TRS audio inputs/outputs compatible with balanced/unbalanced +4dB/-10dB signal levels. Delta Control Panel software controls their comprehensive routing, monitoring, and mixing capabilities. They provide 24-bit/96kHz recording, zero latency monitoring, digital mixing, and controllable SCMS. Otherwise identical, Delta 66 adds a S/PDIF digital I/O with SCMS copy protection control.
Delta 44 #MAD44 .....133.95 Delta 66 #MAD66 .....174.95
M-AUDIO Fast Track Ultra
8 x 8 USB Audio Interface
Take mobile recording to the next level with high-speed USB 2.0, MX Core DSP mixer and four preamps with award- winning Octane technology. Featuring both analog and digital I/O, the Fast Track Ultra allows recording on all 8 channels simultaneously with pristine 24-bit/96kHz fidelity—while low- latency drivers ensure rock-solid stability. On-board MX Core DSP mixer processes eight hardware inputs and eight software returns to the eight hardware outputs, delivering flexible routing and monitoring with delay and reverb.
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M-AUDIO Delta 1010
10-in/10-out PCI Card with Breakout Box
Delta 1010 consists of a PCI card and a 1RU high breakout box with ten discrete channels (8 balanced/ unbalanced 1/4” TRS inputs/outputs and S/PDIF I/O) of 24-bit/96kHz audio in/out. The system also provides one MIDI I/O, word-clock in/out, and comprehensive mixing, monitoring, and routing capa- bilities. A DB-25 connector accommodates the cable to the rack unit - everything else is on the breakout box.
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M-AUDIO Fast Track
2-in/2-out USB Audio Interface
Transform your computer into a mobile recording studio capable of capturing, editing, and mixing excellent sounding music. Features XLR mic input with gain control and 48v phantom power, 1/4”instrument input with gain control, 1/4” stereo headphone output and RCA stereo speaker outputs. Includes Pro Tools M-Powered Essential software — basic version of the software used in recording studios around the world, as well as Structure Essential, which is a virtual software instrument with over 60 different sounds and several gigabytes of audio loops.
#MAFASTTRACK ...............................................................119.95
M-AUDIO Fast Track Ultra 8R
8 x 8 USB Audio/MIDI Interface
Eight analog inputs and outputs, using high-speed USB 2.0. In addition, the unit provides MX Core DSP mixing/effects and eight preamps using M-Audio’s Octane technology. The onboard converters deliver superior 24-bit/96kHz fidelity, while the on-board MX Core DSP mixer processes eight hardware inputs and eight software returns to the eight hardware outputs, expanding the total I/O to a 16 x 8 configuration. Two completely independent headphone outputs can take advantage of the DSP mixer’s powerful routing options to create the right mix for any performers, complete with reverb and delay.
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M-AUDIO MobilePre USB
2-Channel USB Interface
USB powered, the MobilePre USB is a mic preamp with a built-in audio interface designed for laptop recording such as field recording and sampling expeditions. Features two mic inputs (XLR balanced) with 48v phantom power, two high- impedance instrument/line inputs (balanced/unbalanced 1/4” TRS) and two 1/4” line outputs. Gain control knob for each input channel (+40dB max). Zero-latency hardware direct monitoring (mono/stereo) with level control.
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M-AUDIO ProFIre 2626
26 x 26 Firewire Interface
ProFire 2626 provides eight M-Audio Octane mic preamps along with extensive digital conversion. It delivers twenty-six simultaneous inputs and outputs, each complete with an onboard DSP mixer sourced from up to fifty-two audio streams. Also function as a standalone preamp and digital converter. Connections include eight analog inputs, along with ADAT, S/PDIF, Wordclock and MIDI I/O. Jjitter elimination ensures pristine audio quality and reliable synchronization all the way up to high-definition 24-bit/192kHz resolution, with extremely low latency. Also includes dual head- phone outputs and two front-panel 1/4” instrument inputs.
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M-AUDIO FireWire Solo
6-in/4-out Firewire Interface
Designed for songwriters to record guitars, vocals and other audio sources with minimum complexity. Compatible with most popular music programs, the compact bus-powered FireWire Solo is small enough to be carried with you. In addition to the 1/4” guitar input on the front panel, an XLR mic input with phantom power allows for the recording of vocals and acoustic instruments. There are also dual line inputs for drum machines and other outboard gear. Provides 24-bit/96kHz sample rate support and S/PDIF digital I/O.
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M-AUDIO ProFire 610
6-in/10-out Firewire Interface
Rugged and compact Firewire interface, the ProFire 610 includes two high-quality preamps featuring Octane technology, a powerful DSP-based monitor mixer, two discrete headphone outputs and an assignable master volume control knob to facilitate many kinds of recording and mixing. It features premium digital converters that deliver 24-bit/192kHz audio throughout the signal path. MIDI I/O allows connection of keyboards and other outboard MIDI hardware and it oubles as a standalone two-channel mic preamp and A/D-D/A converter.
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M-AUDIO Fast Track Pro
4x4 Mobile USB Audio/MIDI Interface
Fast Track Pro features two high-quality mic/ instrument preamps with XLR/TRS inputs that can accommodate balanced or unbalanced line or instrument levels. Switchable phantom power and individual -20dB pads are included, as are sixteen channels of MIDI in and out.The rear panel offers insert points for inputs 1/2, two balanced TRS analog outputs and four unbalanced RCA outputs, as well as S/PDIF I/O. It also features near-zero latency direct hardware monitoring and low-latency ASIO software monitoring. Comes with Ableton Live Lite software so you can make music right away.
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M-AUDIO Audiophile Delta 1010LT
10-in/10-out PCI Sound Card
The Delta 1010LT delivers much of the same universal connectivity, high fidelity and seamless performance as the Delta 1010 on a compact, half-size PCI card with two color-coded breakout cables. Multiple analog I/O, MIDI, S/PDIF and surround sound support are all here. Two inputs even have mic/line preamps on XLR connectors, saving the expense of outboard preamps.
#MAD1010LT....................................................................176.95
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