- 16 Channels of Digital I/O.
That's two (2) pairs of optical interfaces ("lightpipe" connectors) for 16 channels of digital I/O - software selectable between ADAT (8-channel) & SPDIF (DAT) formats.
16-channels, phase-locked and in sync. No ground loops, no noise.
- 24 Bits.
STUDI/O supports 24 bit audio so that STUDI/O users are ready for the latest generation of digital audio hardware (O2R, M20, Apogee AD-8000). See the STUDI/O Compatible Hardware Page for more details.
- Software Configurable.
STUDI/O is software configurable. That means no jumpers to mess with.STUDI/O comes with its own Control Panel software that makes setup simple and allows you to customize & save your settings.
Click on Contol Panel to view features (caution: large files sizes).
- PCI Plug-n-Play.
STUDI/O is a PCI Plug-n-Play device. That means it is cross platform. On the PC STUDI/O is supported by any program that supports Windows WaveAudio Sound System devices. On the Mac STUDI/O is supported by Cubase VST 3.5, with Digital Performer and Logic Audio support coming soon. For details about software compatibility visit our STUDI/O Compatible Software Page.
- Sample Rate Converter.
STUDI/O has its own onboard Sample Rate Converter. Digitally record from a sampler CD and bring it in at 48KHz on the fly! Transfer to & from your DAT machine, converting to 44.1Hz on the way.Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computers, Inc.
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